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PowerofStories · 61-69, M
Yes.
Exhibit A. He says he is a Christian, but wished people a Happy Good Friday, which is not how Christians refer to the date of Christ's crucifixtion.
Exhibit B. He claims to be leading the US in the war against COVID-19, but doesn't know the difference between a virus and a bacteria, marvelling that the coronavirus can outsmart antibiotics which are only effective against bacteria.
Exhibit C. He claimed his daugther Ivanka created 15 million US jobs. This would be quite a feat given that even before Coronavirus the total jobs created in the US during his entire term was just over 6 million.
I could give you more examples, but there is not enough time in the day.
Exhibit A. He says he is a Christian, but wished people a Happy Good Friday, which is not how Christians refer to the date of Christ's crucifixtion.
Exhibit B. He claims to be leading the US in the war against COVID-19, but doesn't know the difference between a virus and a bacteria, marvelling that the coronavirus can outsmart antibiotics which are only effective against bacteria.
Exhibit C. He claimed his daugther Ivanka created 15 million US jobs. This would be quite a feat given that even before Coronavirus the total jobs created in the US during his entire term was just over 6 million.
I could give you more examples, but there is not enough time in the day.
@PowerofStories Couldn't have said that better