Eps 1260: Trump is a jerk

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Donald Trump has surrounded himself with a number of people over the years, but the group of Sycophants is worse than ever. When Trump descended the golden escalator from Trump Tower in June 2015 to announce his candidacy for the White House, his supporters saw themselves as brainwashed members of a sect. Of course, as with most things, bad behavior is the norm in the US, where Trump continues to deny - after a series of denials - that coronavirus exists at all. To nobody's surprise, it was announced that Donald Trump will not seek re-election in 2020.
The only sensible way to shape the Trump presidency is that he can sometimes be a real jolt through the ranks, but he's finally done. Americans can see through the slings and arrows, and President Trump is willing to suffer through them. I'm the first to say that if he continues to defend America and fight for our freedom, he will never have my vote, "he said. He is a sheep in search of the hardest shepherd - hegongon, weak, unable to control the streets, keeping away from those who do not want to stay.
Trump's pick Mike Pence, like almost everything he's done so far, sends a clear message that his choice for him would not have been what it would have been to vote for either Newt Gingrich or Marco Rubio, the two most popular Republicans in the party. Trump offered his supporters the chance to take over the Republican Party and blow it up for something better, and he did, but in a way he didn't, because he was somehow thinking about actually trying to unite the Republican Party and perhaps trying to govern in a hypothetical future.
He had no qualms about slandering Biden, and while that's good behavior, it may not be Trump's standard by his standards. I think that will make many angry about his next remark, but while I feel pretty sure here, I might disagree that Trump is still a jerk. Frankly, Donald Trump behaved badly on Tuesday night and he will still do it backwards and forwards well
Biden, who looked nervous, irritated and cranky, said: "I'm sorry, but I'm not worried about what could bother Trump.
Trump is particularly admirable in this regard, and his fans claim he said the same thing just yesterday. He tugged his index finger as if God had rebuked him, and said, "God told me not to say that.
When Ben Carson says there are two Donald Trump, Trump himself agrees that there are probably two, and he's right. If there is a debate against Clinton in 2016, it will be in the debates against Trump in 2015 and Trump against Cruz in 2014. And if there is a question about whether she will attend the debate with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at the Democratic convention in Cleveland in November, there will be no debate between Clinton and 2016.
Trump has promised a kinder, gentler, more dignified Trump, who, if elected president, would prove to be the most kind, gentle, and "dignified" Trump to govern the country.
Trump, 74, spoke loosely of a long tenure despite the media scolding. Wallace occasionally rebuked Trump for not playing by the rules, which Wallace said the Trump campaign generally accepted. He also broke his own rules by interrupting President Trump during the two minutes of interrupted speaking time that the president was allowed.
After Mitt Romney questioned Donald Trump's business acumen a few days earlier, and another painful issue was the size of his fingers, Trump hoped to reassure his supporters that he is definitely a businessman and knows exactly what he is doing. In his own interview with Trump, Swan said: 'Trump is applying the salesmanship that has worked in the world of real estate and reality TV to the worst pandemic of this century.
He said: 'The New York Times is supposed to be the most respected newspaper in the world, and all they hear is that Donald Trump is cheating them. The thing is, when you watch Fox News, read Breitbart, or get paid to do these things, you forget what you're doing. And Trump's comments about Biden, who has repeatedly called him corrupt, follow those about Biden.
It is very easy to dismiss the allegations against Donald Trump as hyperbole to prevent him from becoming president. But like many Trump loyalists, Hune believes that Trump's most outrageous statements are the result of his own ignorance and misunderstanding of the facts. But don't get too upset about Trump's comments, because it's just a quiet talk.
We all agree, and I think everyone agrees, that Donald Trump is as jolt through the ranks as the first one in the second and final presidential election. That certainly explains a lot about the character and politics of the Trump era, but it doesn't explain everything, and it doesn't explain everything.