He can be irritable and overbearing at times. He's not always diplomatic. However, he's smart, he works hard and he loves America. That's enough for me.
He didn't know people died from the flu. He's smart? Not.
Where did you get that??????????
"When I was hearing the amount of people that died with the flu, I was shocked to hear it," Trump said while touring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's headquarters. "Over the last, long period of time when people have the flu, you have an average of 36,000 people dying. I've never heard those numbers, I would've been shocked. I would have said, 'Does anybody die of the flu?' I didn't know people died from the flu."
After President Donald Trump said Friday he didn't know people died from the flu, CNN spoke to Gwenda Blair, a Trump biographer, who said it's possible -- but not probable -- Trump was unaware his own grandfather died in the 1918 flu pandemic.
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eh, TDS CNN .. is there anything they can't purposefully misinterpret for the Democratic Party and their legions of gullible morons...

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You must have not watched the video of your blob saying exactly what CNN quoted him as saying.
This is what the President said.
"Over the last, long period of time when people have the flu, you have an average of 36,000 people dying. I've never heard those numbers .
If one polled most private citizens not involved in the medical system - they probably hadn't heard those numbers either.
Real people are surprised at how many people die from common causes - that the media doesn't promote because there is no angle for political gain.
You guys read way too much into stuff to feed the TDS Fever.
ummmm............. you left out the bestest part:
Remarks by President Trump After Tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Atlanta, GA
Healthcare
Issued on: March 7, 2020
[...]
Q Obviously, Mr. President, we’ve talked a lot about the health ramifications, which of course is very important. But there are also economic ramifications; the stock market dropped again today. The travel industry — airlines, cruise ships, other companies — travel companies have been hit especially hard. Can you give us a sense of what you’re considering to help offset this pain?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, we’re considering different things. But we’re also considering the fact that last year we had approximately 36,000 deaths due to what’s called the flu. And I was — when I first heard this four, five, six weeks ago — when I was hearing the amount of people that died with flu, I was shocked to hear it. Anywhere from 27,000 to 70,000 or 77,000. And I guess they said, in 1990, that was in particular very bad; it was higher than that.
As of the time I left the plane with you, we had 240 cases. That’s at least what was on a very fine network known as Fox News. And you love it. But that’s what I happened to be watching.
And how was the show last night? Did it get good ratings, by the way?
Q I — I don’t, sir.
THE PRESIDENT: Oh, really? I heard it broke all ratings records, but maybe that’s wrong. That’s what they told me. I don’t know. I can’t imagine that.
But what happened is, if you look at the number at the time we left, it was 240 cases, Peter, and 11 deaths. That’s what it has been. Now, you look at — throughout the world, I mean, other countries have — South Korea, Italy, and in particular China have many.
Now I also hear the numbers are getting much better in those places. And I’ve heard the numbers are getting much better in China, but I hear the numbers are getting much better in Italy, et cetera, et cetera. But what I hear — so we have 240 cases, 11 deaths. Everything is too much and it’s true. I don’t want 11 deaths. I don’t want any deaths, right?
But over the last long period of time, when people have the flu, you have an average of 36,000 people dying. I’ve never heard those numbers. I would — I would’ve been shocked. I would’ve said, “Does anybody die from the flu?” I didn’t know people died from the flu — 36,000 people died. Twenty-seven thousand to seventy-seven thousand, that’s your flu.
Remarks by President Trump After Tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Atlanta, GA | The White House
i'd bet the farm that anybody who dyes that tribble on his head a piss yellow, & wears orange make up & thinks it makes him look good ( but that obviously rubs off & THAT'S why he won't wear a mask ) ... probably doesn't know much at all.