The Washington Post has this to say about Trump's speech yesterday to what he imagined was the Amerikanisches Jungvolk in der Trump Jugend:
"Who the hell wants to speak about politics when I’m in front of the Boy Scouts?" he said.
Then, standing before all 40,000 of them, he bragged about the "record" crowd size, bashed President Barack Obama, criticized the "fake media" and trashed Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. In the lengthy 35-minute speech, the president threatened to fire his health and human services secretary if he couldn’t persuade members of Congress to vote for the Republican health-care bill.
At one point, he told a rambling story about a conversation he had at a New York cocktail party with a once-successful home builder who "lost his momentum." The lesson, apparently: "You have to know whether or not you continue to have the momentum. And if you don’t have it, that’s okay."
Hitler was the far better motivational speaker. Amidst even his rambling stories, it was never "okay" to lose one's momentum.
Imitate the professionals, Donald. Imitate the professionals. You've got to do it. You've just got to.