• White House schedule reveals Trump averaged one activity per day in January
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I think the catchphrase is he inspires others to go into high energy to unfuck the things he fucked up. Trump is also just largely a symptom of a much bigger problem that has been bugging the US for decades.
He's very relatable to his base
Ah, but are tweets not hard work? Checkmate! No president can tweet as well* as Trump! *read as: insane
He offhands his tweets most of the time. For the rare occasions he actually does any tweeting he most likely uses voice to text given how his tweets read like he's saying it. I'd also like to point out that Trump has great difficulty reading if he can read at all.
Nah he's up tweeting at 3am, stubby fingers a-tapping
The babbling moron can't read and because of this he can't type. during his television stints he never used scripts, never responded well to teleprompters and during his presidency he confessed to never writing his speeches and his staffers have leaked that everything must be read to him for him to understand.
just another bad boomer president. Bush HW had a disdain for Clinton and ya he was a terrible person but Trump embodies everything he believed was wrong with that generation.
Wow, he must be using a shitty voice-to-text program if it keeps on printing out all those typos then!
His private schedules leaked https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/134246/7a5761c1-3be2-467a-af24-5977d03e59a9/image.png
What a HIGH ENERGY POTUS!
Either he hasn't golfed in months or they didn't account for that.
Could be accounted for under 'Travel', maybe?
So for the past three months two full thirds of his official work time has been spent eating or slacking off watching TV and tweeting. And when you take out the travel Trump has only spent 23% of his actual on-the-clock time working, and that includes events which he often turns into himself and treats as campaign events even when they aren't. You'd think he could spend some of that executive time finding people to fill all the empty positions he still hasn't permanently filled in his administration. But on the other hand I'm glad to see him be exactly the corrupt sloth I expected, because an hour of executive TV time is an hour not actively ruining the USA. Until he pulls out Twitter and makes off-the-cuff unilateral pronouncements.
When the Buddha emerged from his golden cage he saw the plight of man and took the steps towards enlightenment to ease its suffering. When Trump walked out of his golden cage he said "why is no one bowing to me? just who the fuck do they think they are?" and went back in.
Does he doesn't have the stamina
https://twitter.com/newtgingrich/status/1092396885116096513
The backpedaling the GOP will be doing following Trump's indictment will power the country for a month at this rate.
Problem being his Cronies runnung wild in the meantime
I'm "concerned" that they've invested far too much into this farce to back-pedal at all without destroying themselves in the process. They've expended too much effort to convince the Trump supporters within their voting base that they were in the right all along for them to go back now.
I know you guys are probably just venting but unfortunately a sizable part of the population are average people despite supporting Trump, and that’s the scary part. Every Trump supporter can’t just be dismissed as some random nut job or antisocial outcast because radical conservatism has been normalized. At least from what I’m seeing firsthand, the average pro Trump person isn’t some basement dwelling conspiretard who posts memes on /pol or r/thedonald, but cops, family members, friends, lawyers, poor to middle class workers barely making ends meet, and people working past retirement age.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1094664056827449344
He sounds like a 14 year old trying to be tough to his buddies.
That feeling when you work harder than POTUS
I wasn't aware watching tv counts as work.
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