Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Unpredictable, Uncertain, Unqualified, Unfit, Unstable, and Unpresidential

This is Self-Evident

His own words: “I wanna be unpredictable”
(see short video clip below)

Here we are with Donald J. Trump as seen in this short video clip – his own words, not mine:


FYI and No, Mr. Trump: The world and people in general like stability in their lives and leaders who are not unstable or unpredictable as you have shown that you are, and nearly every single day. 

Years and decades of fairly workable programs and relations are now in turmoil or jeopardy just because Trump does not like them as he deals in pettiness and childlike behavior by tweeting. All the while major world and domestic issues get flushed down the toilet or are threatened just because Trump says something is “bad or the worse deal or treaty or agreement ever.” Just because Trump says something is bad, does not mean it is bad, but don't tell his loyalists that.

He says NAFTA, the Paris Climate Accord, the Iranian Nuke Deal, NFL unable to manage their own players, that taxes are bad (except for the rich) and that deficits are okay, nasty insults to our allies and friends all the while fluffing adversaries like Russia and Putin with praise. 

BTW: Hearing Trump say something or someone is bad does not make it or them bad just because he says so.

Now he wants pull NBC license over a report about him ... FYI: ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and major media giants do not have a license to be taken away by Trump. It is their affiliates who have licenses to operate in town and cities.

Also, his statements about increasing our nuclear force is well-documented (seen here and also more below).

All that is again nothing but a pack of Trump lies.

He is as the entire world knows a pathological and habitual liar about anything and just about everyone – it’s his natural character and probably has been his entire adult life.
We hear him say something in the morning and then deny it in the evening when after it has been captured on film and video in his own words, and then his surrogates come out and say: “He was joking, or his words taken out of context.”

No, his words are not out of context – he is out of touch with reality and way in over his head – everything he says or does or tries is done as if he sits in a business board room and only he get to make decisions – life or death and in this case mostly dealing with death (NK, Iran, China, Venezuela, Russia and of course nuclear threats).


“We have nuclear arsenals which are in very terrible shape.”

In that same New York Times interview in March 2016, Trump indicated that Japan and South Korea might need to obtain their own nuclear arsenal to protect themselves from North Korea and China if the U.S. is unable to defend them, saying in part: “It’s a position that we have to talk about. If the United States keeps on its path, its current path of weakness, they’re going to want to have that anyway with or without me discussing it, because I don’t think they feel very secure in what’s going on with our country.”

Then he added: “At some point, we cannot be the policeman of the world. And unfortunately, we have a nuclear world now.”

He implied that Japan and Korea might need to pay more for their own defense saying: “You know, when we did these deals, we were a rich country. We’re not a rich country. We were a rich country with a very strong military and tremendous capability in so many ways. We’re not anymore. We have a military that’s severely depleted. We have nuclear arsenals which are in very terrible shape. They don’t even know if they work.”

“Maybe it's going to have to be time to change.”

Trump discussed his nuclear stance also on CNN in late March, saying the U.S. might need to change its decades-old policy of preventing Japan from getting a nuclear weapon saying: “Can I be honest are you? Maybe it's going to have to be time to change, because so many people, you have Pakistan has it, you have China has it. You have so many other countries are now having it.”

Still later he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper wherein he appeared to contradict himself, saying he doesn’t want more nuclear weapons, adding: “I will have a military that's so strong and powerful, and so respected, we're not gonna have to nuke anybody.”

America's defense force he said in an interview with GQ magazine last November that: “I will have a military that's so strong and powerful, and so respected, we're not gonna have to nuke anybody, and I am amazingly calm under pressure.”

But, then he concluded with GQ that he wouldn't get rid of the nuclear weapons because: “Other people have them and are unfortunately gaining more and more. It is highly, highly, highly, highly unlikely that I would ever be using them.”

Conclusion today: Yeah, that Donald J. Trump: Mr. Wishy-Washy Himself. A man who says he loves to be unpredictable and obviously is as well. 

He is also a pathological and serial liar who probably does not even know it when he lies. 

We in the public have in the past been reluctant to call our leaders a liar – but in Trump’s case it is well documented.

Trump is a liar and cannot be trusted or believed. I can’t fathom having reached this point in our history of not believing or trusting our president, but in this case, Trump cannot be trusted.

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