although I take little more than a cursory glance at American politics, I thought I'd give this a spin.
Documentary exploring Trump’s refusal to concede defeat in the 2020 election and how, having lost the state of Georgia, he allegedly attempted to overturn the result.
www.bbc.co.uk
I don't know if this was a fair assessment of events (it appeared to be) but regardless of that, why does everyone on the Trump side of the fence come across as slightly unhinged, a bit mad looking, wide eyed and consumed by some alternate reality?.
Yet people on the other side (eg DA of Georgia, Senator of Georgia (actually a Republican lol))come across as calm, considered and just try to stay grounded. I'm not sure if that's a reflex reaction to whom you are up against?.