Trump’s response hinted at a qualification for being a good president, one he has never shown: humility. Perhaps, the unique pressures and responsibilities of the job are starting to sink in and may help bring forth a more thoughtful version of himself. One can imagine an inner dialogue between two sides of his personality: the rogue candidate and a nascent, more responsible president. You can see this tension play out in his tweets; one trashing the protesters as protest-for-hire sore losers; another acknowledging their right to protest. Or in his comments after visiting President Obama in the Oval Office about keeping some provisions of Obamacare in place. (Never mind that policy experts all say you can’t have some of the most popular benefits of the current law without its more unpopular ones.) And, perhaps, the two sides are on display in his choice of an accommodationist, Reince Priebus, as chief of staff and bomb-thrower Steve Bannon as chief strategist.