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Fiddle, Burn, Repeat – Fat Tail Daily
The oval office is no place for a decent man. Instead, ‘ruthlessness’ is the key to a successful politician, said UK prime minister Harold MacMillan. That is probably why so many people regard Jimmy Carter as a ‘weak’ president, and Donald Trump as a ‘strong’ one. Insulting reporters…ordering assassinations…threatening invasions…trading pardons for cash…calling whole groups…