I can't keep track of the things I should be upset about.
this seems to be a tactic of your boy's.
I can't keep track of the things I should be upset about.
this seems to be a tactic of your boy's.
What does this mean?
That he's creating one problem after another so people forget the problem before?
Or that he literally can't keep track?
I've seen both arguments employed, at various intervals, so I'm just curious if anti-Trump nuance is a thing in your headspace?
Yeah, that's really it. Even if you buy into the purported MAGA agenda, is it not the least bit troubling that the vehicle for it so thouroughly compromised? That a dude so obviously a crook will surround himself with folks of a similar stripe, with predictable results?
is it not the least bit troubling that the vehicle for it so thouroughly compromised?
create so much constant chaos that people forget about one thing and move on to the next dumb/harmful thing he says/does.
it may not be purposeful for him...i think he is genuinely stupid, ignorant, chaotic, and uninterested in learning anything new or changing anything. so maybe this just naturally happens for someone as toxic as he is.
Trump's fitness to lead was perhaps the single most ballyhooed issue of the entire campaign season.
How has he - demonstrably - exemplified an inability to lead (especially in contrast to his predecessors)?
Because he let Rob Porter work for him?
Because he hired Paul Manafort to whip delegates?
I'm not seeing how this translates.
It's like the usual pundits jacking off all over Trump's "we'll see what happens" remark yesterday.
Have y'all ever heard of a ****ing idiom?
I thought 'the memo' was a ploy to oust Rosenstein anyways.
Whatever happened to that one?
Its not as if an election settles questions about his fitness for office once and for all. This is an issue for constant evaluation. And its the case really for any political leader. We all change our minds all the time about various things as we acquire more information.
Of course not. And that's why I'm asking for specific examples of actions which demonstrate the President is unfit to lead.
Asking the head of the FBI to drop an investigation into a criminal matter and then firing him when he declined to do so.
And I think his comments yesterday where he said the execution of a lawfully obtained search warrant on his lawyer was an attack on America indicates a highly problematic thought process.
And even though it predates his presidency his comment that a judge of Mexican ancestry could not perform his duty impartially is also highly problematic and not a belief we want in a president.
I think it says more about the American people that it does Trump.
Did he act on that comment?