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A thousand times better and Umm and Aah Obama who was supposedly the best speaker of all times. Personally, he drove me nuts with his breaks and pauses, as if he couldn’t quite grasp the script prepared for him.
President Trump is sure a lot different. So says Sean Spicer, a previous member of the team.
"For the first few days you're kind of going, 'Holy smokes, what's that ding?' because you get that little notification sent," Spicer recalled. "Then you get used to it. It becomes a new normal. He was going to be the communicator in chief."
Spicer admits that Trump's impromptu way of communicating, especially on Twitter, was an adjustment for him considering how he was used to a more orderly system based on his experience in both the military and GOP politics.
A lot more @ Sean Spicer: President Trump Is the 'Communicator in Chief'
If Trump were actually a good communicator, his staff would not need to spend 75% of them time telling us what he really meant when he made some comment.
They're explaining it because many people and media personnel educated in the public system after 1980 can't understand basic English.
No, they are explaining it because Trump has the vocabulary of a 4th graders and his followers even lower.