Yes, we could sit and pick apart anybody especially after the fact. It would be great if the leader could have all those perfect qualities. Let's be realistic here.
Are you kidding lmao? He calls into Judge Jeanine every week without fail. As long as the right-wing echo chamber infrastructure exists, Trump is present.
@@Chuckyeager1942 What exactly do you disagree with? He's always been a master at commanding media presence and continues to be one post-presidency. Yes, he's a narcissist, but that's not why he gets covered so much. His mentor was Roy Cohn. Look him up, you'll learn a lot. edit: btw I'm geolibertarian (centrist) so fiscally pragmatic socially don't-give-a-shit. I've always admired Trump as a politician even though I disagree with policies. Just like how most conservatives can appreciate Bill Clinton's political genius while disliking his legislative agenda.
This guy is an emotional wreck and is thinking too deep about this. Bottom line is that trump is the most genuine president we have had in years. Trump also kept his promises to the American people at the best of his ability. And it’s just common sense that his policies were good for America. What more do you want out of a president?Because you’re never going to find a perfect one.
Promises? Is that a fucking joke? He wanted to build a fucking wall, and failed. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mexico or Canada wanted to build a wall between them and us because a fucking lunatic was running the country. Glad he’s gone
To be honest, I think Trumps polarization is a big reason why Joe Biden got so many more votes than Hillary Clinton. He got the entire nation to get into politics.
Two years later and Robert Greene is more on point about Trump than ever before - in fact we're seeing the beginning of the end for Trump through the indictments and that massive civil suit he has lost including his ability to do business in New York - all this pointed out by Robert Greene.
@@bill-xm7dz Perhaps I haven't adequately analyzed the consequences of his criminal and civil suits, but I think they will work to Trump's advantage. Thanks to them, the media coverage afforded to Trump has been massive. It's benefited his campaign coffers: he raised $50 million at a single fundraiser a day before this comment, and last week his net worth doubled thanks to the IPO of his media company. I would put my money on Trump assuming the presidency come Jan 2025.
@@mister369 I wouldn't bet on Trump. We've been down this road before in 2020 when Trump was at the height of his power when he had NO lawsuits, NO criminal indictments, and NO legal fees to put a strain on that RNC war chest - AND he still lost to Biden then. What makes you think he will do better in 2024 with ALL that weighing him down?
@@bill-xm7dz I fully believe Trump would have won in 2020 had COVID not emerged. He proved to not be a wartime leader. He and Republican congressman acted too slowly in combating the health and economic effects of the pandemic. Account for the social unrest of the Black LIves Matter movement, and it is not surprising to see that Trump lost. We now live in a different political situation. It is now Biden's administration which is criticized for causing a weak economy, especially through high inflation. Whether that is true or not, the visibility of inflation relative to other economic indicators (i.e., high food prices vs unemployment) will weigh heavy on Biden's record. Biden's handling of illegal immigration, the Russo-Ukraine conflict, and Gaza is viewed very negatively as well. Meanwhile, polls have Trump edging out Biden, though it's still early.
Yeah maybe he could have toned it a bit down after becoming president. He wouldn’t have been so distracted by the democrats and had a smoother 4 years. Maybe be little more diplomatic.
Right! Trump grew his base by millions more! This guy full of shit. He said trump was insecure even after Trump being on the comedy central where he let celebrities roast him. Insecure people wouldnt do that
Opportunity zones that allow private ownership to receive grants to revitalize typically low income cities across the country, I know of many within a 50 mile radius of me Prison reform where sentencing didn’t fit the crime 400+ miles of southern border infrastructure. Not just wall but also technology Broke away from Paris climate accord where US was paying billions per year and India and China didn’t have to meet Paris climate accord regulations until after 2030 even though they are both worlds highest polluters in carbon emissions Made NATO pay their fair share due to the NATO agreement that NATO nations would pay 2% of GDP for protection and US was one of the few meeting the requirements Getting rid of what Obama called the “JV” team ISIS and the caliphate Becoming energy independent and not buying oil from Saudi or Russia or Middle East who jack the price on America or withhold oil from entering the markets to protect their profits Producing jobs through the Keystone pipeline that Biden already cancelled Brought back mining jobs in Pennsylvania Brought back car manufacturing jobs in Michigan with Ford Brought back the America spirit and the was working on reviving the American dream Too many accomplishments to list
I liked Trump because he wasn’t a lifelong politician like the rest of them. Biden has been in politics almost as long as my parents have been alive and has nothing to show for it.
Jordan. For a Major Account Enterprise Salesman, the major point in this presentation is having the ability to think more than two steps ahead. High Value sales take a very long time to process. Having Held the position of N.S.M. for the largest Corporations, I am well aware that few of them survive at the top for more than 3-5 years, because they failed to pay constant attention to the long game. That's exacerbated by Management only ever wanting to discuss short term positions, because they are only interested in short term cash flow. Phil.
The one thing Trump did wrong: 1) His communication style. This made him only liked by a select few, and as the election came winding down, he alienated a large base of voters. Joe Biden might screw up when he talks at times, but compared to Trump, he actually sounds like a president and not a narcissist with a problem of grandiosity. His style of communication is better suited for business and making money regardless of people’s feelings. But Biden won because he was the frail, old man being attacked by the “Orange Man bad”.
A very narrow take on Trump's approach to politics. He's too much of an enigma for this guy to understand. E.g. I would easily say Trump's strategy on Europe out did Obama's approach to Syria and Ukraine.
Mr. Greene tosses the word “genius” rather generously for figures like Trump or Napoleon, who are so flawed and authoritarian. Maybe he should point out their abilities, and acknowledge that their weaknesses make them fall into the category of historical monsters. Greene’s approach to so many things, including philosophy, is plagued by a level of moral relativism where falsehoods can be morphed into a “matter of opinion”, and monsters can be made into positive figures, which objectively they are not.
*everyone in this comment section that thinks greene is wrong despite him having actually read and studied the greatest and worst leaders in history in a level of depth those people couldnt possibility comprehend*
the problem is his selfish intentions. he could let everybody but himself rot and suffer and as long as he has what he wants, he doesnt care. he is not the only one with such an attitude, but the fact that he is so powerful makes it a problem. He needed a large base of voters because they were his ticket to power, so he did what he could to have them on board, whether it was implementing policy or making bold statements against those who his base hated. he does stuff for his rich friends because they could make him richer, or fulfill his emotional needs (yes, I do think he has feelings and emotions - just only for himself)
All he had to do was denounce the KKK, I think that was a huge mistake and one that voters will always remember. He could've become the most popular president if history if he had just a little more class about him. I never had any real problem with him, he signed a lot of cool and thoughtful executive orders and seemed to be improving the economy before covid hit
Trump denounced the KKK / white supremacy EVERY TIME HE WAS ASKED. Here's the catch: EVERY tine he was asked, it was phrased as " Will you FINALLY [or EVER] denounce KKK // white supremacy?"
Idk all that matters is what the public sees, I don't think hes trying to supports the KKK, but there's enough clips out there where his answers were ambiguous to voters which is not where you want to stand
@@rezzbuilds8343 bro literally watch any interviews where they ask him, HE LITERALLY DENOUNCES IT I'm thinking you've probably only seen edited clips 😂
@@rezzbuilds8343 YOU literally said all he had to do was denounce the KKK, you're part of the problem when misinformation like this gets tossed around to the public Perhaps correct yourself first since you are part of the public
We elect politicians, we don’t worship them. Biden won the election by 7 million + vote margin with people like me. I don’t fly flags, I don’t wear hats, I’m a Patriot that wants my country back and doesn’t want it run by a narcissist. This is why I voted for decency, and why 81 million joined me in doing so.
The Act of 1871: The "United States" Is a Corporation - There are Two Constitutions Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain. In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD - and that was very significant as you will read. Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any “legal” document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this. 1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871. With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of land (see, Acts of the Forty-first Congress,” Section 34, Session III, chapters 61 and 62). The act - passed when the country was weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War - was a strategic move by foreign interests (international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the coffers and neck of America. Congress cut a deal with the international bankers (specifically Rothschilds of London) to incur a DEBT to said bankers. Because the bankers were not about to lend money to a floundering nation without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States. The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced - in effect vandalized and sabotage - when the title was capitalized and the word “for” was changed to “of” in the title. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the constitution of the incorporated UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the Republic. It does is not! Capitalization is NOT insignificant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly “minor” alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans. What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original (organic) Constitution. Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the organic Constitution, we the people now have “relative” rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign’s right to travel, which has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a “privilege” that requires citizens to be licensed. By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the organic Constitution. The Act of 1871 became the FOUNDATION of all the treason since committed by government officials.
Robert is getting old. After his stroke he changed. He is emotional and would talk differently about Trump if he could control himself. I hope he stops writing because his next book "the law of the sublime" is going to be bullshit.
Even Berlusconi won 3 times. And Putin still sitting on his throne. Narcissism can only get you that far, then reality catch up!. As they say dont hate the player hate the game!
He went wrong by having dominion as a foe, instead of a friend
Hard to become friends with communists if you are a capitalist
@@CRGB-ec3vu You think the communists didn't capatalize on (crony) capatalism?!😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@racheldolezal738 because? U should probably Google hedge fund billionaires and Black Rock🤣🤭😅
@@AlexvandenBosch 👍
I love Robert Greene, but I disagree with how he framed these assertions.
Books are Bitcoin
Yeah I agree
Yes, we could sit and pick apart anybody especially after the fact. It would be great if the leader could have all those perfect qualities. Let's be realistic here.
So how do you explain his lack of public exposure now?
Trump is not a narcissist to the degree people assume.
Are you kidding lmao? He calls into Judge Jeanine every week without fail. As long as the right-wing echo chamber infrastructure exists, Trump is present.
@@rohansmusic4931 I disagree.
@@Chuckyeager1942 What exactly do you disagree with? He's always been a master at commanding media presence and continues to be one post-presidency. Yes, he's a narcissist, but that's not why he gets covered so much. His mentor was Roy Cohn. Look him up, you'll learn a lot.
edit: btw I'm geolibertarian (centrist) so fiscally pragmatic socially don't-give-a-shit. I've always admired Trump as a politician even though I disagree with policies. Just like how most conservatives can appreciate Bill Clinton's political genius while disliking his legislative agenda.
Use absence to increase respect and honor, recreate yourself
So laf.
This guy is an emotional wreck and is thinking too deep about this. Bottom line is that trump is the most genuine president we have had in years. Trump also kept his promises to the American people at the best of his ability. And it’s just common sense that his policies were good for America. What more do you want out of a president?Because you’re never going to find a perfect one.
Promises? Is that a fucking joke? He wanted to build a fucking wall, and failed. I wouldn’t be surprised if Mexico or Canada wanted to build a wall between them and us because a fucking lunatic was running the country. Glad he’s gone
Absolutely spot on
We learnt 4D chess from Trump ...
I feel like Robert is too Emotional to give a logical analysis of Trump.
We are very forgiving, but the media was not
The media has been incredibly forgiving since you posted this.
“He doesn’t know how to widen his base”. Uhhh, he got 10 million more votes this time than last.
He gained the highest popular vote than any other President in history.
Yes, Biden
To be honest, I think Trumps polarization is a big reason why Joe Biden got so many more votes than Hillary Clinton. He got the entire nation to get into politics.
Kyle Elpel mail in voting got the entire country into politicos.
@@johnschumer6337 AND HE STILL LOST. HAHA
I could not have clicked on this vid faster
Anyone saying Trump doesn't play two moves in advance, don't understand that he's playing 17 moves ahead. Roberts mask has been on too tight.
I think this guy said the complete opposite of everything President Trump did.
Two years later and Robert Greene is more on point about Trump than ever before - in fact we're seeing the beginning of the end for Trump through the indictments and that massive civil suit he has lost including his ability to do business in New York - all this pointed out by Robert Greene.
@@bill-xm7dz Perhaps I haven't adequately analyzed the consequences of his criminal and civil suits, but I think they will work to Trump's advantage. Thanks to them, the media coverage afforded to Trump has been massive. It's benefited his campaign coffers: he raised $50 million at a single fundraiser a day before this comment, and last week his net worth doubled thanks to the IPO of his media company.
I would put my money on Trump assuming the presidency come Jan 2025.
@@mister369 I wouldn't bet on Trump. We've been down this road before in 2020 when Trump was at the height of his power when he had NO lawsuits, NO criminal indictments, and NO legal fees to put a strain on that RNC war chest - AND he still lost to Biden then. What makes you think he will do better in 2024 with ALL that weighing him down?
@@bill-xm7dz I fully believe Trump would have won in 2020 had COVID not emerged. He proved to not be a wartime leader. He and Republican congressman acted too slowly in combating the health and economic effects of the pandemic. Account for the social unrest of the Black LIves Matter movement, and it is not surprising to see that Trump lost.
We now live in a different political situation. It is now Biden's administration which is criticized for causing a weak economy, especially through high inflation. Whether that is true or not, the visibility of inflation relative to other economic indicators (i.e., high food prices vs unemployment) will weigh heavy on Biden's record. Biden's handling of illegal immigration, the Russo-Ukraine conflict, and Gaza is viewed very negatively as well. Meanwhile, polls have Trump edging out Biden, though it's still early.
Well, here we are and he’s the president elect. We are a wild wild country
Excellent video and perspective. Thank you 💛
Jordan is sharp as a tac damn!
enthusiatic as hell... AND an expert in his field. :)
He is probably blinded by his own pride for strategies that he cannot see the success of others
You are right, and there's a lot of "survival bias" here as well. Robert Greene is good but his analysis of Trump is less than average.
Great interview!
Excellent analysis despite some people apparently feeling offended by the conclusions.
Robert Greene basically called Trump a terrible strategist. Is his book even worth reading?
I think I'll better do cocaine to get the energy to close deals
Two of the biggest BAMFs in history together, this cannot be real
Yeah maybe he could have toned it a bit down after becoming president. He wouldn’t have been so distracted by the democrats and had a smoother 4 years. Maybe be little more diplomatic.
Have to disagree with this guy! He did expand his base!!! This guy is a hack!!!
Right! Trump grew his base by millions more! This guy full of shit. He said trump was insecure even after Trump being on the comedy central where he let celebrities roast him. Insecure people wouldnt do that
You’re right he gained 10 to 11 million more votes this time around so he must’ve been doing something right.
Spent like 20 mins trying to find a smart comment like urs. Robert did NOT write 48 laws, I bet my right arm on it
Far easier to list is accomplishments, no new war and err....."..
Opportunity zones that allow private ownership to receive grants to revitalize typically low income cities across the country, I know of many within a 50 mile radius of me
Prison reform where sentencing didn’t fit the crime
400+ miles of southern border infrastructure. Not just wall but also technology
Broke away from Paris climate accord where US was paying billions per year and India and China didn’t have to meet Paris climate accord regulations until after 2030 even though they are both worlds highest polluters in carbon emissions
Made NATO pay their fair share due to the NATO agreement that NATO nations would pay 2% of GDP for protection and US was one of the few meeting the requirements
Getting rid of what Obama called the “JV” team ISIS and the caliphate
Becoming energy independent and not buying oil from Saudi or Russia or Middle East who jack the price on America or withhold oil from entering the markets to protect their profits
Producing jobs through the Keystone pipeline that Biden already cancelled
Brought back mining jobs in Pennsylvania
Brought back car manufacturing jobs in Michigan with Ford
Brought back the America spirit and the was working on reviving the American dream
Too many accomplishments to list
This is crazy, this guy has no idea.
Do you pay attention?????
This man is so wrong!! Lol
I liked Trump because he wasn’t a lifelong politician like the rest of them. Biden has been in politics almost as long as my parents have been alive and has nothing to show for it.
The ending was the best.
Trump has no sense of strategy, and Greene is 100% right about that. The man is instinctual and shortsighted
I like Robert
This guy's full of it. Watches to much CNN. Saying that about Trump is like saying the straight line in crap.
Trump's the BEST president EVER
If he is determined to have multiple mental disabilities, will Alvin Bragg let him off?
Omg please write a book together! I love you both💝
I would actually say "where the usa went wrong"
Donald trump
Jordan Belfort 2024
I lost a lot of respect for Robert Greene 😔
The wolf of Wallstreet himself
Gonna say something similar..lol
I agree with this the man got 75 million votes or something like that
@T yes exactly. It's good to see someone with a brain
Jordan. For a Major Account Enterprise Salesman, the major point in this presentation is having the ability to think more than two steps ahead. High Value sales take a very long time to process. Having Held the position of N.S.M. for the largest Corporations, I am well aware that few of them survive at the top for more than 3-5 years, because they failed to pay constant attention to the long game. That's exacerbated by Management only ever wanting to discuss short term positions, because they are only interested in short term cash flow. Phil.
The one thing Trump did wrong:
1) His communication style.
This made him only liked by a select few, and as the election came winding down, he alienated a large base of voters. Joe Biden might screw up when he talks at times, but compared to Trump, he actually sounds like a president and not a narcissist with a problem of grandiosity.
His style of communication is better suited for business and making money regardless of people’s feelings. But Biden won because he was the frail, old man being attacked by the “Orange Man bad”.
@@frankblack1935 lmao false? You dumb right?
A very narrow take on Trump's approach to politics. He's too much of an enigma for this guy to understand. E.g. I would easily say Trump's strategy on Europe out did Obama's approach to Syria and Ukraine.
Mr. Greene tosses the word “genius” rather generously for figures like Trump or Napoleon, who are so flawed and authoritarian. Maybe he should point out their abilities, and acknowledge that their weaknesses make them fall into the category of historical monsters. Greene’s approach to so many things, including philosophy, is plagued by a level of moral relativism where falsehoods can be morphed into a “matter of opinion”, and monsters can be made into positive figures, which objectively they are not.
*everyone in this comment section that thinks greene is wrong despite him having actually read and studied the greatest and worst leaders in history in a level of depth those people couldnt possibility comprehend*
@@frankblack1935 haha perfect reply hit the nail on the head
Apparently he's immune from political bias too.
Donald trump is one of the best strategist ever. Sorry but Robert's wrong on this one.
What is the problem of a better version of Trump? Greene, you are a declareted democrat. Get out of there
the problem is his selfish intentions. he could let everybody but himself rot and suffer and as long as he has what he wants, he doesnt care. he is not the only one with such an attitude, but the fact that he is so powerful makes it a problem. He needed a large base of voters because they were his ticket to power, so he did what he could to have them on board, whether it was implementing policy or making bold statements against those who his base hated. he does stuff for his rich friends because they could make him richer, or fulfill his emotional needs (yes, I do think he has feelings and emotions - just only for himself)
His brain short circuits when he hears Trump.
Trump 2024
And he never says anything about his mother. He has mommy issues
Jordan is a master at exposing people. Robert Greene lost a couple of points here, for me
Interesting
This guy is silly
All he had to do was denounce the KKK, I think that was a huge mistake and one that voters will always remember. He could've become the most popular president if history if he had just a little more class about him. I never had any real problem with him, he signed a lot of cool and thoughtful executive orders and seemed to be improving the economy before covid hit
Trump denounced the KKK / white supremacy EVERY TIME HE WAS ASKED.
Here's the catch: EVERY tine he was asked, it was phrased as " Will you FINALLY [or EVER] denounce KKK // white supremacy?"
Idk all that matters is what the public sees, I don't think hes trying to supports the KKK, but there's enough clips out there where his answers were ambiguous to voters which is not where you want to stand
@@rezzbuilds8343 bro literally watch any interviews where they ask him, HE LITERALLY DENOUNCES IT
I'm thinking you've probably only seen edited clips 😂
@@RigorDMG doesnt matter what I heard or saw it's about what the public sees. If had a little more class about him he would still be the president
@@rezzbuilds8343 YOU literally said all he had to do was denounce the KKK, you're part of the problem when misinformation like this gets tossed around to the public
Perhaps correct yourself first since you are part of the public
lol "it makes me wonder how he ever got ahead in business" how about a million dollar loan from his father
Robert Greene hit the nail on the head. He did a very good analysis of Trump.
Excellent episode! Trump wants total attention!
Robert is competitive, Trump is competition in Robert’s brain….
The subject of Trump makes highly intelligent SUPER IGNORANT.
TDS
We elect politicians, we don’t worship them. Biden won the election by 7 million + vote margin with people like me. I don’t fly flags, I don’t wear hats, I’m a Patriot that wants my country back and doesn’t want it run by a narcissist. This is why I voted for decency, and why 81 million joined me in doing so.
But hey, Biden must of figured it out now after 47 years!
Save this video a month Jordan......i think you will learn what a real genius is......
Nobody sees it coming. U.S. Corp. is done
Tell us more, what should we expect in a month?
He didn't go wrong. Let it play out...
Robert greene is by far incorrect. His biases are blunt tbh.
Start researching the act of 1871 closely. The more you know. We shall prevail.......
Youre jumping into conclusions too fast.
The Act of 1871: The "United States" Is a Corporation - There are Two Constitutions
Since the Act of 1871 which established the District of Columbia, we have been living under the UNITED STATES CORPORATION which is owned by certain international bankers and aristocracy of Europe and Britain.
In 1871 the Congress changed the name of the original Constitution by changing ONE WORD - and that was very significant as you will read.
Some people do not understand that ONE WORD or TWO WORDS difference in any “legal” document DO make the critical difference. But, Congress has known, and does know, this.
1871, February 21: Congress Passes an Act to Provide a Government for the District of Columbia, also known as the Act of 1871.
With no constitutional authority to do so, Congress creates a separate form of government for the District of Columbia, a ten mile square parcel of land (see, Acts of the Forty-first Congress,” Section 34, Session III, chapters 61 and 62).
The act - passed when the country was weakened and financially depleted in the aftermath of the Civil War - was a strategic move by foreign interests (international bankers) who were intent upon gaining a stranglehold on the coffers and neck of America.
Congress cut a deal with the international bankers (specifically Rothschilds of London) to incur a DEBT to said bankers. Because the bankers were not about to lend money to a floundering nation without serious stipulations, they devised a way to get their foot in the door of the United States.
The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced - in effect vandalized and sabotage - when the title was capitalized and the word “for” was changed to “of” in the title.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA is the constitution of the incorporated UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
It operates in an economic capacity and has been used to fool the People into thinking it governs the Republic. It does is not!
Capitalization is NOT insignificant when one is referring to a legal document. This seemingly “minor” alteration has had a major impact on every subsequent generation of Americans.
What Congress did by passing the Act of 1871 was create an entirely new document, a constitution for the government of the District of Columbia, an INCORPORATED government. This newly altered Constitution was not intended to benefit the Republic. It benefits only the corporation of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and operates entirely outside the original (organic) Constitution.
Instead of having absolute and unalienable rights guaranteed under the organic Constitution, we the people now have “relative” rights or privileges. One example is the Sovereign’s right to travel, which has now been transformed (under corporate government policy) into a “privilege” that requires citizens to be licensed.
By passing the Act of 1871, Congress committed TREASON against the People who were Sovereign under the grants and decrees of the Declaration of Independence and the organic Constitution.
The Act of 1871 became the FOUNDATION of all the treason since committed by government officials.
Better version of Donald Trump would be Mark Cuban
Robert is getting old. After his stroke he changed. He is emotional and would talk differently about Trump if he could control himself. I hope he stops writing because his next book "the law of the sublime" is going to be bullshit.
Even Berlusconi won 3 times. And Putin still sitting on his throne. Narcissism can only get you that far, then reality catch up!. As they say dont hate the player hate the game!
He is the type of person that I want to hand a doll to and say " point to the spot where Donald Trump hurt you the most"
This guy is a joke
Biden 2024
He's quite cringe worthy to be honest
Bahahahaha
Shut up immigrant
If you want a depression Biden Is you’re fit
Hispanics come here and vote for more immigration.
Unbelievable
this Robert Greene really goes too far and loses credibility because of it.
Sorry... People are already missing trump. He will be back.
5:21 His name is Vladimir Putin. 🇷🇺
Here come the comments of people thinking they're better than Trump 😂