For a moment after the election (during the 24 hour period he did not tweet) a lot of people, including reporters from CNN were asking if Donald Trump would be something different. For one day I believe a lot of people wondered if all of those contradictions, bigotry, etc was only part of the campaign game. After all that normally tends to happen, but then he spoke on the following day, he tweeted and he became so self absorbed he forgot he was elected. And the same on the day after, and then with the press.
All of those talks were about petty things. Like lying about the number of people present at his inauguration, talking about him and only him as if he was still campaigning. Once standing in front of a memorable wall full of important and so meaningful stars, but he wanted be the star even when he was one. After all he had won, right?
Let the comments about Trump's supporters aside. He is in love with himself and that narcissism kills a lot of great moments he could have simply honored people, tried to unite the country. He's lost so many opportunities, for instance once to talk about people who booed his vice on a Broadway play, he talks too much - but doesn't really seem to realize what the issue is. Leaders are not like that. I mean when Democrats and Republicans got together and decided it could be a good idea to rethink Obama care, change the name fix the flaws, whatever. What did he do? He asked them not to do it and reject it, no matter what. It has to be about him Trump, not about helping people or helping the country. That became obvious for so many people around the globe.
My point is that he's missed a lot of good opportunities to have done something he could have been proud of.