Trump supporters: Does the president show good judgement?
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Question: Does the president show good judgement?
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« on: May 23, 2017, 06:51:17 PM »

He said Hillary didn't have the stamina to be president; his staff said he's exhausted after a couple of days abroad.

He was warned by both sides not to hire Flynn and Flynn himself told the president that he was under investigation; he hired him anyway and reportedly wants Flynn back in the White House.

He told the Russians that firing Comey took the pressure off him over the collusion investigation; the pressure has increased.

He said Saudi Arabia was behind the 9/11 attacks, then he sold them weapons.

He falsely claimed Obama was not a citizen and then retracted his claim years later.

He told voters he'd have no time for golf because he'd be too busy working for the people; he's spent WAY more time golfing than Obama had at this point in his term.

He said that executive orders were bad, and has now signed more of them in his first 100 days than Obama did.

Admitted that health care is a lot more complicated an issue than he realized.

Admitted that the presidency was more work than he thought it would be.

Claimed, with no source of any kind, that he knows more than our generals know.

His 3 a.m. tweets.......


Can any of his supporters agree with most of America that President Trump at the very least shows an extreme lack of knowledge on several key issues, thus leading to poor decision making and many broken or stalled campaign promises?  Will any of you admit to being even a little disappointed over how much he boasted during the campaign compared to what little he actually seems to know on any given issue now that he's president?  Don't respond with the excuse of "but Obama did x," or "Bush did x."  Don't make up excuses; give an honest defense of the man.
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2017, 07:01:07 AM »

Hello? Anyone?

Not even an obligatory "But Clinton....!" post? Huh
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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2017, 07:58:57 AM »

Hello? Anyone?

Not even an obligatory "But Clinton....!" post? Huh

I suspect there's been no response because there is no defense without deflecting attention onto somebody else.
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