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To: Dave W

“The only thing I don’t like about Trump is his inability to effectively select the right individual. I’ve never seen anyone betrayed by so many people.”

One of the main things I dislike about Trump is his level of communication—he is so inarticulate that it’s almost embarassing. How I wish he would hire some good speechwriters who could write him some precise, focused and articulate lines for his speeches.


38 posted on 01/28/2022 4:10:20 PM PST by rod5591
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To: rod5591

I agree. When he sticks to his written text, he has given some great speeches. Extemporaneously speaking is often covering my ears kind of thing. When I have expressed the same thought as you, the response is - well he was effective enough to get elected - which is true. He knows the detail but has a tough time winning the persuadeables out there.


54 posted on 01/28/2022 4:25:03 PM PST by Dave W
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To: rod5591
"he is so inarticulate that it’s almost embarassing".

It's as though his vocabulary was only 50 words.

He's got to eliminate every one of his sentences' downward inflexions. A short course in the "art of speaking" would do wonders.

104 posted on 01/28/2022 6:15:45 PM PST by Does so (Americans had no desire for war between 1939 and 1941. Rheinland? Sometimes...War Finds YOU!)
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To: rod5591

One of the main things I dislike about Trump is his level of communication

If Trump did nothing but stand on stage, with a flag, raise a fist, and say, Let’s Go Brandon, that’s the only MAGA speech line he would need to say.


112 posted on 01/28/2022 7:00:46 PM PST by drSteve78 (Je suis Deplorable.STILL )
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