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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a good point. People expect Presidents to know this sh!t. [twitter]https://x.com/dcpoll/status/2038761903426511343?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] The expectation is for the POTUS to be able to process a great deal of information from daily briefings, prioritize initiatives and then to delegate responsibility of handling initiatives to their staff. Doing this at the expected level of expertise is something the best and brightest 50 to 60 years old have struggled with but they've been able to get the job done most of the time 24/7/365. Expecting elderly people to handle this daily intense responsibility is asinine and this is why we never elected elderly presidents until our electorate recently lost it's GD mind.[/quote] Being elderly is the least of his problems. His severe personality disorder, probable ADHD and learning disability, the fact that he doesn’t read or listen to a range of opinions/advice, and the fact that he is not very smart, are bigger problems. [/quote] I wouldn’t put a learning disability in that list. I know several people with severe dyslexia who are among the smartest people in the planet. [/quote] Yes but they probably received some sort of treatment for their dyslexia. He had a dad who hated any weakness so he sure as shite never admitted his son had dyslexia and Trump was just passed along with daddy’s money. It’s pretty clear that his reading skills are very poor.[/quote]That is more about the damage his dad did. The dyslexia does not affect intelligence. [/quote]
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