And if your side hadn't taken his eye off the ball all during the months of December and January with your attempt to steal his job, maybe we would all be in better shape right now.I agree that his petulance isn’t constructive but when you consider the abuse he’s taken vs the results he’s generated most normal people would become just as irritated as he has.He can do what talk radio and his base want him to do. If he can, he can shove it down our throats even if a majority don't want it.He runs off at the mouth a lot, but that is just the way he talks. I don't think he will withhold ventilators from where they are needed, just because he is mad at a governor. Sure, he's a jerk. But, nobody is that big a jerk.
But he could also be a normal, decent, mature, respectful human being at the same time. The two things can occupy the same universe simultaneously.
But not for him. Not for them.
It is a shame. During this crisis Trump has had the opportunity to not only unite the country, but grow his own popularity. I think he's being unfairly attacked and blamed way too much, but much of his unpopularity is his own doing due to the way he makes his presentations.
I have been hopeful every day, that he will eventually make an emotional connection to the people during this crisis. Instead, other leaders like Cuomo are making that connection.
He created the climate he has to deal in.
I didn't realize I had a side. Also if Trump wasn't doing underhanded, illegal activities there would have been no need for the Congress to use their oversight power. No we wouldn't be in better shape, because he could have acted in January or February instead of calling it a hoax.
In January, he was spending all of his time trying to survive impeachment.
He should have never said the virus was a "hoax", but then again you can't blame him since your side has tried one thing after another to destroy him.