Ironically, this approach, despite its apparent chaos, works precisely: it isn't meant to persuade, but to confuse. It raises the stakes to befuddle everyone, then lets them argue over his words, not his actions. Even within his camp, voices are rising. Former allies describe him as "crazy" and "unbalanced," while others speak of a runaway discourse that resembles an angry online account more than a president.
In the end, the danger isn't that the president of the "greatest country in the world" uses foul language, but that this language has become part of the decision-making process. Thus, the question isn't what Trump will do, but what phrase he will release next and how much the world's temperature will rise with it.