“My two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.”
—Donald Trump tweet at 6:27 a.m., Jan. 6, 2018.
December 26, 2019 by tomaswell
“My two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.”
—Donald Trump tweet at 6:27 a.m., Jan. 6, 2018.
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Really smart people do not talk like this…
More like really insecure people.
You forgot about being a pathological lier.
Every time I read this quote the voice I read it in is a exaggerated valley girl accent
AS – In 2016 I started with a simple, “dumb ass” in response to this insane individual’s rants. Dumb ass rolls right off the tongue multiple times a day as more and more of POTUS’ rants are aired on TV and his tweets are repeated daily in varied media. Can we not get this individual out of office before we can no longer recognize this as the United States?
What will it take for the 40% (give or take) that support him to finally see him as he really is…what if he takes a gun out during a press interview and shoots a reporter? Will that do it? Likely not. They will only think the reporter needed killing. So the useful idiots will follow suit because they think if he does it, it’s OK???? God save us.
Washington Post reports a story about an upstate New York farm family who cannot afford to buy food and pay their utility bills due to the huge losses caused by trump’s tariffs and other countries’ backlash tariffs. They voted for trump because he “understands them” and “something had to be done and he’s doing it.” These people made a nice living until trump did something and now they can’t feed their children without public assistance. But they still plan to vote for trump. So they will get what they deserve, but the rest of us will suffer as well. Yes, God save us.
Read the story and it’s a classic example of the “drink the Kool-Aid” syndrome. You feel sorry for them while at the same time you feel their own ignorance doomed them.