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Time magazine just published an interview with Donald Trump. You've got to read it for yourself. The man is positively incoherent...
I can remember my weed-infused college days when we'd chill in the eating club after studying. People stoned out of their minds could more coherently put together sentences and make points. Right or wrong, accurate or not, in most instances, nobody remembered the next day whatever "genius" notions they'd shared the previous night. Once in a while you'd get call on some BS that you'd uttered, but you had a good excuse: "I was stoned." Nuff said.
Trump doesn't have that excuse. He was ostensibly in his right mind for the interview, yet he's talking like a poorly educated 13 year-old being questioned about why the pages of his daddy's Playboy magazine are stuck together.
Here's an early passage from the interview:
Time: So you don’t feel like Comey’s testimony in any way takes away from the credibility of the tweets you put out, even with the quotes?
Trump: No, I have, look. I have articles saying it happened. But you have to take a look at what they, they just went out at a news conference. Devin Nunes had a news conference. I mean, I don’t know, I was unable to see it, because I am at meetings, but they just had a news conference talking about surveillance. Now again, it is in quotes.
Later in the interview:
WTF? That's the POTUS talking like that! Anyway, read the article and see for yourself. One doesn't even need to know the details of the situations Trump mentions to tell the man is some sort of outré discombobulation of the brain. Had he just taken a Percocet or something?
I can remember my weed-infused college days when we'd chill in the eating club after studying. People stoned out of their minds could more coherently put together sentences and make points. Right or wrong, accurate or not, in most instances, nobody remembered the next day whatever "genius" notions they'd shared the previous night. Once in a while you'd get call on some BS that you'd uttered, but you had a good excuse: "I was stoned." Nuff said.
Trump doesn't have that excuse. He was ostensibly in his right mind for the interview, yet he's talking like a poorly educated 13 year-old being questioned about why the pages of his daddy's Playboy magazine are stuck together.
Here's an early passage from the interview:
Time: So you don’t feel like Comey’s testimony in any way takes away from the credibility of the tweets you put out, even with the quotes?
Trump: No, I have, look. I have articles saying it happened. But you have to take a look at what they, they just went out at a news conference. Devin Nunes had a news conference. I mean, I don’t know, I was unable to see it, because I am at meetings, but they just had a news conference talking about surveillance. Now again, it is in quotes.
Later in the interview:
Trump: Today, Devin Nunes, just had a news conference.
Time: I’ll look that up.
Trump: Yeah, just had it. Now the problem, the thing is, I’m not sure they are watching anything other than that, let’s see members of Donald Trump transition team, possibly, oh this just came out.
Time: I’ll look that up.
Trump: Yeah, just had it. Now the problem, the thing is, I’m not sure they are watching anything other than that, let’s see members of Donald Trump transition team, possibly, oh this just came out.
WTF? That's the POTUS talking like that! Anyway, read the article and see for yourself. One doesn't even need to know the details of the situations Trump mentions to tell the man is some sort of outré discombobulation of the brain. Had he just taken a Percocet or something?