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Originally Posted by microbet
Trump was always an ahole and never a genius, but he could speak coherently in the 80's and 90's.
George W. Bush suffered largely the same fate of sounding far more coherent early in his political career and devolving rhetorically later in it. However, bear in mind Rove and in particular Karen Hughes worked with him on sounding more clipped and slowing down his speech because they were convinced his father lost in 1996 sounding too patrician and cerebral.
I doubt anyone has specifically coached Trump but he is an experienced media jabber. While Trump's devolution of rhetoric may be more subconscious, the important thing to remember is that
sounding like a college professor is not necessarily an asset.
Trump is playing to populists. Not sure if y'all have gotten out and talked to say your average old white person that has empowered Trump to great political heights but they also speak in nonsensical incoherent jibber jabber and nod along to Trump-style verbal diarrhea like it's received wisdom from the Heavens.
That is to say: being incoherent is probably a feature, not a bug, and has ultimately served Trump, not held him back. As such it might be 'intentional' even it it merely comes to Trump naturally. He's embracing the tics and mannerisms of his audience. It's a standard thing. It has the added benefit of exhausting or confusing people who interview him so he can dodge or not answer any pointed question and still not alarm his audience that he's clueless. He's frankly so 'skilled' at it that he hasn't suffered like Sarah Palin and Gary Johnson for total ignorance.