Comments by "" (@DavidJ222) on "Stelter: We are witnessing creeping authoritarianism" video.
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In Trump’s second book, Surviving at the Top (released as Trump’s empire was crumbling under massive debt in 1990), he described his temperament in ways that wouldn’t seem to bode well for America.
“I get bored too easily,” he wrote. “My attention span is short and probably my least favorite thing to do is to maintain the status quo. Instead of being content when everything is going fine, I start getting impatient and irritable.”
This is Trump openly admitting to being an agent of chaos and destruction.
As far as I'm concerned, placing an extreme narcissistic sociopath like Trump into a position of leadership, where his actions will have a direct affect on people's lives, constitutes a criminal act.
The economic fate and national security of America should have never been placed in the hands of a mentally impaired, and emotionally unstable demagogue, who will take a wrecking ball to anything, simply because he was bored...
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From day one most Americans knew that Trump's presidency was going to be one of the worst in modern history, but I don't think any one ever imagined it would be an unmitigated catastrophe of this magnitude.
The crux of Trump's total and complete failure as a leader and president, is not so much that he refuses to do his job as president, Trump's problem is that he was never capable of doing his job to begin with. He is not equipped to do his job. He doesn't have the necessary tools or the wherewithal to do his job. Trump is grossly incapacitated intellectually, mentally, emotionally, socially, and psychologically. He couldn't properly do his job as president even if he wanted to. He was always going to fail, and he was always going to blame his failure on someone or something.
Trump's complete and utter failure as a president, and as a leader, was inevitable.
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