Give examples of misspellings.
As to grammar, I’ve seen some punctuation omissions and word phrasing quirks such as redundant clauses, but it’s Twitter limits so I don’t really give a flip. Also, he’s accustomed to the devices of marketing and advertising, and those show up in his repeating a point in a single sentence.
But misspellings? Haven’t seen any yet, but then I am not following yet every one of his tweets.
The President speaks and expresses himself extemporaneously, and he occasionally changes his points in mid-sentence, but always seems to come back to them. It is part of what endears him to people because they know those are real thoughts and not manufactured statements designed to say nothing so as not to offend.
President Trump, when he has time, can sit and write a perfect speech, and he can do it without anyone’s help. He can also produce some of the most inspiring and motivational videos that I have ever seen, on par with the best of Ronald Reagan.
When President Trump was a private citizen in Manhattan, he was a tabloid media sensation and attraction because of his colorful language and life. He learned how to get free advertising by playing the press. At first, the leftist press would go ape with his comments and spin them in confusion. After years of making themselves dizzy with Donald Trump’s politically correct-incorrectness, the left finally got to the point he could say anything to anyone on any subject and the left’s eyes would just roll in back of their heads putting their minds into a self-induced coma. He beat them over who controlled the media narrative in Manhattan and now he’s doing it worldwide.
It took two years after January 1981 for Ronald Reagan to be taken seriously, and during that time more and more people grew to love him while the left went apoplectic that this ‘dunce’, this ‘stupid cowboy’, this ‘dangerous idiot’ was ever elected. It won’t take that long for the vast majority of Americans to get onboard the Trump Train. Freepers, as always, are early to the party.
Like I said at the beginning ... I have no problem with his use of Twitter. I love it.