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4D chess

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4D chess is an analogy for how a political leader can win by playing a seemingly losing strategy whose subtlety escapes his opponents.[1] An example would be manufacturing a smaller fiasco to distract the media from a larger fiasco.[2] Another example would be a conservative politician's praising a Supreme court justice he wants to woo into retirement, while insulting more conservative justices.[3]

4D chess can also refer to any complicated kind of endeavor. In a meeting with Donald Trump, Kanye West told a reporter, "I don't answer questions in simple sound bites. You are tasting a fine wine; it has multiple notes to it. You better play 4D chess with me like it's Minority Report."[4]

References[edit]

  1. Anderson, Chris (2016). "The Republication split". Veritas. 2 (6).
  2. Goldberg, Jonah (14 February 2017). "Trump, Without Blinders". National Review.
  3. Verbruggen, Robert (29 June 2018). "Trump Can Play 4-D Chess When He Wants To". National Review.
  4. Bort, Ryan (11 October 2018). "Kanye West Just Delivered the Craziest Oval Office Performance of All Time". Rolling Stone.



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