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In his article at the following link, author Paul Blest is spot on when he states, âDonald Trump has spent the entire first year of his presidency doing the opposite of learning on the job. Nowhere is this more plainly obvious than his grasp of foreign policy; the only thing he has learned, it seems, is that the media loves it when he bombs stuff or gets troops killed.â
Blest then gives an example of the idiot Trump showing his total ignorance of the issues during a meeting with Angela Merkel. He reports that, âSome officials in the Trump White House âfound the episode humiliating,â presumably because the head of the German government had to explain to the most powerful politician in the world how trade negotiations with one of the United Statesâ largest trading partners works, and because Trump changed his definition of âa new bilateral trade agreement with Germanyâ in the same conversation.â
In the year since his inauguration, the conservative rag National Review moved from their stand, âAgainst Trumpâ, to defending his stupidity.
Another example proving the idiot Trump sorely lacks the knowledge necessary to be POTUS appeared in the New York Times. That piece attempted âto assign Trumpâs foreign policy some kind of quality that canât be boiled down to him not knowing anything. Reporter Mark Landler writes that Trump is âunpredictable and inward-lookingâ and âremains an erratic, idiosyncratic leader on the global stage, an insurgent who attacks allies the United States has nurtured since World War II and who can seem more at home with Americaâs adversaries,â namely Russia and China. He also says that Trumpâs tweets âoften make a mockery of his administrationâs policies and subvert the messages his emissaries are trying to deliver abroad.â â
The idiot Trumpâs supporters find his stupidity to be his most appealing quality, as it echoes their own deficiency in knowledge. Conservatives hear in the idiot Trumpâs vile rhetoric vindication of their own, homophobia, xenophobia, misogyny, and his permission to openly embrace the Nazisâ movement here in the U.S. (Conservativesâ have obviously forgotten WWII and why it was fought.)
In closing his column, Blest concludes, most accurately, that âTrump is âunorthodoxâ because he doesnât know anything. Contrary to what some in the media would like to believe, there is no doctrine or approach, just whatever Trump feels like saying or doing at any given moment. Trump isnât unpredictable or inward-looking, but rather completely clueless and unwilling to learn.â
Here again, the idiot Trumpâs refusal to familiarize himself with all the facts and protocols necessary to carry on an intelligent conservation with...anyone, fits well with the conservativesâ well-known disdain for education beyond the basic three Rs. (For conservatives, unaware of the term âthree Rsâ, it refers to readinâ, âritinâ, and ârithmetic.)
https://splinternews.com/consider-that-trump-might-just-be-dumb-1821636247?utm_source=splinter_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-12-29
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In his article at the following link, author Paul Blest is spot on when he states, âDonald Trump has spent the entire first year of his presidency doing the opposite of learning on the job. Nowhere is this more plainly obvious than his grasp of foreign policy; the only thing he has learned, it seems, is that the media loves it when he bombs stuff or gets troops killed.â
Blest then gives an example of the idiot Trump showing his total ignorance of the issues during a meeting with Angela Merkel. He reports that, âSome officials in the Trump White House âfound the episode humiliating,â presumably because the head of the German government had to explain to the most powerful politician in the world how trade negotiations with one of the United Statesâ largest trading partners works, and because Trump changed his definition of âa new bilateral trade agreement with Germanyâ in the same conversation.â
In the year since his inauguration, the conservative rag National Review moved from their stand, âAgainst Trumpâ, to defending his stupidity.
Another example proving the idiot Trump sorely lacks the knowledge necessary to be POTUS appeared in the New York Times. That piece attempted âto assign Trumpâs foreign policy some kind of quality that canât be boiled down to him not knowing anything. Reporter Mark Landler writes that Trump is âunpredictable and inward-lookingâ and âremains an erratic, idiosyncratic leader on the global stage, an insurgent who attacks allies the United States has nurtured since World War II and who can seem more at home with Americaâs adversaries,â namely Russia and China. He also says that Trumpâs tweets âoften make a mockery of his administrationâs policies and subvert the messages his emissaries are trying to deliver abroad.â â
The idiot Trumpâs supporters find his stupidity to be his most appealing quality, as it echoes their own deficiency in knowledge. Conservatives hear in the idiot Trumpâs vile rhetoric vindication of their own, homophobia, xenophobia, misogyny, and his permission to openly embrace the Nazisâ movement here in the U.S. (Conservativesâ have obviously forgotten WWII and why it was fought.)
In closing his column, Blest concludes, most accurately, that âTrump is âunorthodoxâ because he doesnât know anything. Contrary to what some in the media would like to believe, there is no doctrine or approach, just whatever Trump feels like saying or doing at any given moment. Trump isnât unpredictable or inward-looking, but rather completely clueless and unwilling to learn.â
Here again, the idiot Trumpâs refusal to familiarize himself with all the facts and protocols necessary to carry on an intelligent conservation with...anyone, fits well with the conservativesâ well-known disdain for education beyond the basic three Rs. (For conservatives, unaware of the term âthree Rsâ, it refers to readinâ, âritinâ, and ârithmetic.)
https://splinternews.com/consider-that-trump-might-just-be-dumb-1821636247?utm_source=splinter_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-12-29
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