Years ago, when I lived in Denver and Federico Pena left his tenure as mayor, he was pretty unpopular. The newspaper published people's predictions as to the next turn in his career, which mainly included things like "Calvin Kline underwear model." Let's do the same for Trump, hopefully keeping in mind that this is supposed to be fun. Here's my prediction: Trump will lose the election, will say the whole thing is fixed, and that he is starting a new 'movement' on his new TV network. His network will become very popular, featuring shows about how to become a real estate mogul, guns and assault weapons of all sorts, and exciting series about crooked presidents and Mexican rapists trying to climb over walls. He will select a new wife because the current one is getting too old. Ultimately, he will go the path of Bill Cosby with about 15 women bearing down on him and his lawyers claiming (truthfully) that he's too demented to answer their claims. He'll die early from all the junk food he eats and the ex-wives and children will fight over his assets. The resulting legal battle will be so caustic it make the Jacksons and the Khardashians look like amateurs, but it will be televised on the Trump network, making them all rich.
Perhaps adding a 'Bigly' with almost each sentence would be fun! e.g. Trump will lose the election Bigly, will say the whole thing is fixed Bigly, ...
Melania, after an interval that makes it look unrelated to the election, files for divorce. Drumpf runs that new TV network for a bit, then fades out. In a few years there will be a big todo about if he's being held captive or not since he hasn't been heard from (like that weight-loss guru Simmons).
I predict Trump -- the personality -- will not fade away after this election. He will probably transform his increased fame into more media focused business opportunities. He certainly has the wealth to fund "Trump TV" which may turn into the leading competitor of the FOX news network. In terms of running for office, I expect Trump to disappear. However Trump's movement in the U.S. will not disappear. Trump may have simply set the table for a more smooth but still angry rhetoric-spewing candidate mouthing his policies to be elected president urged on by a mob of angry Americans originally fired up by Trump. I expect this type of "polished" candidate to be potentially truly dangerous when compared to Trump.
Exactly right. Isn't anything going to improve for the better under a Clinton presidency as far as trusting the government goes. The population that Trump has tapped into will still be there and growing in number and anger. Trump is a poor messenger, but his message resonates because it's the truth. The system is broken and it is decidedly slanted towards the insiders and elites. Tomorrow they'll kill the messenger, but the message will stay intact.