Two months before the man who is running Donald Trump’s super PAC took the job, he was calling the billionaire a “narcissist” and predicting that a litany of lewd interviews with Howard Stern would do in his campaign.
“There’s so much stuff to pound away on [with] Trump. All you have to do is get all the Howard Stern tapes, when he and Howard Stern would talk about girlfriends,” Ed Rollins said during a panel discussion about the election at Hofstra University on March 10, five days before Trump won the Florida primary.
“I think he’s in for a real battle. And what I’ve discovered watching him is, like many narcissists — which clearly he is — they don’t like to be attacked. Anytime he gets attacked, he loses his cool.”
Rollins, who did not respond to a request for comment, is singing a different tune now that Trump has become the GOP’s presumptive nominee and is looking more and more like a winner to a party desperate to take the White House — and he’s hardly the only one.
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