The Atlantic says, A president whose decisions on pivotal issues can be so easily derailed is not a president whose...
The Atlantic says, A president whose decisions on pivotal issues can be so easily derailed is not a president whose judgment is reliable.
More importantly, what happens when the Cabinet realizes they control the president, not the other way around? I mean, we've already seen this in reports that #DonaldTrump's decisions have historically been based on who the last person he talked with was and now we might be within earshot of - yet another - war if the wrong person is in the bathroom or has a sick day on any given day.
Do you feel safe yet?
In #TrumpNation, the president is a petulant child.
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More importantly, what happens when the Cabinet realizes they control the president, not the other way around? I mean, we've already seen this in reports that #DonaldTrump's decisions have historically been based on who the last person he talked with was and now we might be within earshot of - yet another - war if the wrong person is in the bathroom or has a sick day on any given day.
Do you feel safe yet?
In #TrumpNation, the president is a petulant child.
Originally shared by The Atlantic
Getting Trump to No https://trib.al/1M8Rbl6
https://trib.al/1M8Rbl6
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