biochem wrote:1. Take him seriously not literally
Which would be fine
except he can't be counted on to tell the truth about anything. It's impossible to take him seriously when he contradicts himself all the time.
2. Ask Ivanka, Jared or Kellyanne or someone else he trusts to talk to him
Which translates to "Hope that these three unelected people will agree with you on what the best policy for the country is and that they manage to get to the Trump before any of the
other advisors". Yeah, this sounds like it will be no problem at all!
3. Recognize the fact that his management preference is to hire good people and let them run things which means that congress can work directly with the cabinet.
Which would be fine
except the skills he seems to value most is "agreeing with me".
4. Recognize that he will sign most of Congress's wish list if they let him take the credit
Assuming that the caveats above would not be an issue, sure.
5. Realize that although he's not a conservative, he'll be on their side if they treat him with respect. He craves respect and the Democrats are making this one easy by acting like deranged lunatics
Yes, granting respect to someone singularly undeserving of it is a fine idea.
6. Take him at his word that everything he says is the opening position in a negotiation and that he expects to compromise
Would be fine, if he wasn't lying through his teeth all the time.
They're not going to take the risk of a republican civil war with the 30% of Republicans that like him.
Why not? Cutting out a minority from the decision-making process is something Republicans are really really good at.
An assassination attempt is a strong possibility. There are a fairly significant number of Trump haters that seem to have crossed the line into the truly deranged. However I don't think it will be a success. I have confidence in the secret service.
An assassination attempt is always "a strorng possibility". Or did the past 8 years of Obama-hate not happen in your world?