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To: ConservativeInPA

Jesse Watters is probably the best advocate for Trump out there in the media. He does a better job promoting Trump and his re-election than Trump does.


3 posted on 10/11/2020 6:49:18 AM PDT by ZagFan
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To: ZagFan
"He does a better job promoting Trump and his re-election than Trump does."

One of Trump's biggest problems is that he's not articulate, doesn't express himself well.

I had already concluded that, but it was quite obvious during his recent interview with Rush, who is very articulate, which is why he's so successful as a talk show host. Oprah is very articulate also.

Articulateness and intelligence are two different things, that have no direct correlation, though the latter may, but does not necessarily, predispose to the former.

Trump is formidably intelligent, and his thoughts race ahead of his words.

Another part of his formidable intelligence, I think, is that he sees the large picture of things, stretching into the distant future and the distance past, sweeping also into the present, but must then stop and focus on the minutiae, the details, and the present, an ability that would be impossible for someone of less towering intelligence, but which President Trump does, as a matter or course, leading him to brilliant, innovative, and truthful conclusions, and baffling the less benevolent and less intelligent.

His self-serving enemies who do not understand him, his intelligence and his benevolence, lack the wit and the inclination to do so, find him enigmatic, and dismiss this brilliant and heroic man to their peril and dishonour.

8 posted on 10/11/2020 7:08:43 AM PDT by Savage Beast (America is in a Manichaean struggle between Good and Evil. Pray for the triumph of President Trump.)
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