He says and supporters argue that he will hire the best people. What worries me is that he has failed his first big test of hiring the best people. He won primaries but left his delegates hanging in the wind with no direction or support. He has no campaign infrastructure and no organization beyond holding rallies.
Supporters argue that he is learning as he goes and will improve. We’ll see. Regardless, it’s worrisome to think that he will likewise have a steep learning curve as POTUS.
Between this gaffe and his aborted reply to the abortion question, it’s clear that for some odd reason Trump doesn’t seem to give a crap about trying to better himself politically.
I get the whole anti-politically correct thing, but there is a fine line between appearing strongly politically incorrect and appearing strongly ignorant. He has crossed that line the last few days.
I haven’t heard too much from you the past month or so.
Though true, I would to ask which do you find MORE troubling?
A biz man whom might/does not realize his gaffe (Ignorant, which can be corrected).
or
A man, self-described as a Constitutional expert/lawyer, whom doesn’t seem to understand what the word ‘illegal’ means, or “I was for it before I was against it” vis a vie TPP/etc.? Hated SO much by his co-workers they joked about killing ‘em; but will happily take their ‘support’ to get to the top.
IMO, the 2nd is FAR more troubling.
I think you missed the nature of the answer.
Trump avoided the gotcha question and did not resort to PC, poll tested, bromides.
Trump flipped the question and put the spotlight onto Hillary.
Funny, the MSM cannot find time to discuss the Hillary email scandal