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A specific pattern of communication, often described as narcissistic manipulation, has been identified as a key factor in sustaining a dominant figure's lengthy political career. Experts analyzing this approach point to its effectiveness in galvanizing a base and controlling public narratives.
This tactic reportedly involves a combination of grandiose statements, victim-playing, and relentless attacks on critics. The strategy is not merely rhetorical but serves as a core political tool. By creating a perpetual state of conflict and us-versus-them dynamics, it fosters intense loyalty among supporters while overwhelming opponents with a constant stream of controversies.
Psychological analysts suggest this method effectively redirects attention, deflects scrutiny, and frames all discourse within a personally advantageous context. The result is a political shield that turns what would be scandals for others into reinforcing evidence of a "persecuted" stance for his followers. This cyclical process of provocation and portrayal as a victim has proven remarkably durable on the modern political stage, demonstrating a keen, if controversial, understanding of media dynamics and populist sentiment. The long-term impact of this style on political discourse continues to be a subject of intense study and debate.
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