You don’t need to watch Joe and Mika to hear what Trump says and does. When he claims to sexually assault women, do we believe him? When he says he’ll protect women, whether they want it or not, do we trust him? When he gives the mic a BJ, do we believe he knows what they look like?
You don’t need to watch Joe to know that Bolton, Esper, Milley, and Kelly all called Trump a danger or a fascist. How many people who worked for him said he’s unfit for office? More than 20? Yep.
Here’s an anecdote: I needed legal work done. A client of yours recommended you, and I saw great Yelp reviews. But then I found five people who actually worked with you. They said you’re smart, but you spend so much time grading papers on Cougzone that details get missed and cases slip through the cracks. Who should I believe—Yelp and the client, or your coworkers?
So when it comes to Trump, I’ll trust the people who worked with him over your opinion or others on the board. And when it comes to football IQ, I’ll trust the players over you.
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