Trump's Behavior Raises Questions of Competency

C_Clayton_Jones

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In a Republic, actually
'On Wednesday Trump caused outrage and sparked fears of violent reprisals against Americans and US interests overseas by retweeting graphic anti-Muslim videos by an extreme far right British hate group. Earlier this week he used a racial slur in front of Native American war heroes. He's attacked global press freedom, after cozying up to autocrats on his recent Asia tour.

And now there are reports that the President has revived conspiracy theories about former President Barack Obama's birthplace and is suggesting an "Access Hollywood" video on which he was heard boasting sexually assaulting women, and for which he apologized last year, had been doctored.

In normal times, it would be a concern that the President is conducting himself in a manner so at odds with the decorum and propriety associated for over two centuries with the office he holds.'

Trump's behavior raises questions of competency - CNNPolitics

But these are not normal times – there’s nothing ‘normal’ about Trump, someone reckless, irresponsible, and dangerous.

There’s no question that Trump is in fact imcompetent.

We have the worst person possible as ‘president’ during these difficult times – it’s Idiocracy become reality.
 
You idiotic leftists are pretty quick to go off on Trump, but have you even watched any of those videos?

Instead of going off half-cocked, why not try searching Youtube for "Jayda Fransen"?

The only people's competency I question are those British citizens who don't seem to understand that they have a very serious problem in their country.
 

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