Raising the flag wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
4) As much of a fool as Lavar Ball is, he got under Trump's skin, causing Trump to provide his most un-Presidential tweet to date (and that's saying something). Because of this, Lavar Ball 1, Trump 0.
And here is another example of 'wtf?'.
What exactly is 'presidential'???
Trump obviously does not pull punches... and for some, that is what is needed. Trump might be easy to trigger, but is he wrong? That ultimately is left to the beholder. The entire cover of the corruption in DC, is slowly being uncovered, and the weak-feelings element of society want to call out Trump for saying something that in reality, is true... 'If you're ungrateful, I know better than to help you out, next time'.
1) Presidential is anything that is the exact opposite of Trump. Being Presidential includes tact, decorum, decency, restraint, intelligence, and moral authority, and Trump has none of those qualities.
2) Yes, Trump is wrong...in just about every single thing he does. We don't need a President who "does not pull punches". Acting on impulse is what children do. He IS a child.
3) Trump is only concerned about Trump. He is mad because he feels he was disrespected by Lavar Ball...and he was, but who cares? He should not care. Trump will fight to the ends of the Earth to protect himself and his image, but a President should do that for the American people, not for himself.
4) Trump should have kept his mouth (fingers) shut on the Lavar Ball issue, but if he had to say anything, what he should have said was, "I don't care if Lavar Ball is ungrateful or not. I intervened because I wanted to help three Americans who were in a bad spot. I would do the same thing again too, no matter if it was appreciated or not, because a President's job is to look out for Americans." BUT Trump is incapable of mature, intelligent, adult thinking like that.
5) You should be ashamed of yourself for defending that child of a President we have. He will get what's coming to him. Mueller will see to it. He will not finish his first term.