I don't know about you, but I'd be a bit more pleased if he got to work on learning some of the ropes of his new job. Because it sure seems that with his inexperience and unwillingness to learn anything, not to mention his willingness to do the bidding of sycophantic suckups, that he's going to clown-foot us into a diplomatic crisis, if not a fucking war.
But no, he's jetting around the country, holding Nuremburg-lite rallies. Or running his mouth on Twitter whenever some comedians make fun of him.
I find myself yearning for the studiousness and presidential work ethic of George W. Bush.
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Ain't that just the damned truth!
Jill
as opposed to the work ethic of the Golfer in Chief?
Seriously, He's farther ahead in his cabinet pics than most other presidents in modern history.
What (and who) is gonna teach him how to be president?
Not sure what you expect him to do....
How about maybe getting the daily intel brief more than every fortnight, for starters?
Not a bad point, but since he can't do anything or make any decisions yet, I fail to see the urgency in doing so.
When you are about a month out, then it becomes important. Until then, he is just a spectator.
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