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As qualified as you are to be a Senate member in the world of Idiocracy, the way you talk about the POTUS comes across as pure hatred.

The irony of you mentioning Idiocracy in the same breath as defending a hilariously ignorant president is pretty priceless.

The "hatred" whining is always the best deflection for you guys. Point out how stupid he sounds, and its because you "hate" him not because he's supremely stupid. Because I'm sure if anyone that stood up there with a (D) next to their name said super smart things like "I'm a stable genius," "I know even more than the generals," "I know so much I should have been a doctor," "This is hugely," "So bigly" and countless others on a daily basis you would surely be defending him/her.

Just keep telling yourself that you're super unbiased, Terry.. I'm the only biased one. The hilarious part, I never once saw you condemn hatred the eight years people were burning and hanging effigies of the black dude or making what color suit he wore, what condiments he put on his hot dog or how he fist bumps his wife a controversy... But yes, Terry, me pointing out how embarrassingly stupid POTUS is is just pure and unadulterated hatred. I should be imprisoned for such vile remarks.
 
The point you talk about a person who made it as far as he has and do so in the terms you do isn't priceless. It's sad.

I know right? No one thats ever become rich or powerful ever got there despite being unbelievably clueless. I actually just laughed out loud.
 
Not saying that POTUS sometimes doesn't make me shake my head with many of his comments but how can someone have the success he has had in life and be considered stupid?

If any of you guys have ever done the DISC personality assessment you will know more about this. I suspect Trump to be a high dominant (D). Those personalities are all about results and sometimes how they get things done rubs people the wrong way. Not a lot of tact used by some high D's.
 
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New Yorkers have a very rude manner. Anybody that's the Pres will get dumb questions, but some just act like their ok. He bounces back and doesn't allow it. It is not stupid. Just a different set of reporters. He likes to play wack a mole and is pretty damn good at it. his art of the deal is a good look at how he negotiates. No one man has done more with getting our economy well. It is the economy stupid.
 
I think his comments with regards to different medical treatments which he has no background are likely what people are talking about. He also ask questions that challenge the status quo that people pounced on. The main example I can think of are related to reusing masks or why are they using so many? Natural for a CEO types to look for waste. He also overstates accomplishments big time and he underplays the significance of other things like the downplaying the virus initially. He also uses language to make his administration look good (not unlike some SEC football coaches :)). Of course if you are against him you see that as stupid. If you are for him you give him the benefit of the doubt. Again not unlike how we see other football coaches not named Saban or Bear. People then slant their narrative accordingly to align with their positions.
 
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