Donny Deutsch: Trump’s Attitude Will Take Him Down

‘There’s a lot to be learned’

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SCARBOROUGH: "So, Donny, we’ve all known, you and Mika and I have known Donald Trump for quite some time, well over a decade. Answer Brett’s question. Keyser Söze or Inspector Clouseau?"
BRZEZINSKI: "Or the Count of Monte Cristo?"
DEUTSCH: "A little bit of both. Look, I always say at the same time, we can talk about Trump's lack of sophistication, his ignorance, but there is a mad genius here. But, I think the healthcare thing shows me something. I think the fact, coming off of the fact of what  he perceives as his stunning victory with the Barr thing, his attitude is, I can do anything.' And it's almost — and this will eventually take him down. And the reason he’s going after healthcare is it's ObamaCare and John McCain voted for it. So, as a sociopath, he's not thinking about those 20 million people he's going to affect. He's thinking about the personal puffery. And I think that in a weird way this Barr temporary kind of respite for him is going to be his downfall because it’s inflated him to the point of a new path of self-destruction. And the health care thing is a stunning, stunning suicide mission.” 

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