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If you could ask the President one question, what would it be?

There are many questions that I would have for the current POTUS. He probably would not know the answer, refuse to answer or tell me that I was ‘fired’. With that in mind, the only question I would want answered is:

“What in the hell is wrong with you?”
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Viper · M
Why can't you show any weakness?

As sometimes being gracious or humble and letting things go shows a hell more strength, than fighting.



Are you addited to following your media coverage?

Who actually reads the Presidential security items (I assume still his son-in-law)
@Viper [quote] Why can't you show any weakness?

As sometimes being gracious or humble and letting things go shows a hell more strength, than fighting.
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That’s among the questions with easier answers—Fred did not [b]raise[/b] him that way. Almost in the same way Joe Kennedy, Sr. was an asshat who encouraged his kids to fiercely compete with each other for his approval, Fred Trump did the same thing with his children. And he saw kindness and humility as [b]weakness[/b]. His credo, passed onto Donald, was never admit weakness.
Viper · M
@bijouxbroussard Yeah, but Donald can't admit that, his dad was "perfect", so what's is Donald's answer (even if yours is more accurate)
@Viper That’s what he was raised to believe “strength” meant, so his father’s coldness and lack of vulnerability was his role model. Ironic, since Donald’s feelings are easily hurt when you look at his over reactions to trivial things and imagined slights.
Viper · M
@bijouxbroussard yeah I see that over reaction and obsessiveness with age and media one hell of a weakness, not a strength
@Viper [b]Thank you.[/b] It has always amazed me that those close to him (from his press secretaries to Melania) always make the point that “he will always hit back“, like that’s a [b]good[/b] thing. A strong person can let nonsense roll off his back and [b]keep moving[/b], especially someone in as important a position as POTUS. A weak, insecure person stays up all night looking for juvenile insults to tweet.

And the first thing discovered about Trump was that he’s easy to bait into saying something stupid. That’s why these last four years he’s been pure gold for comics worldwide. Yet Trump still sees it as [b]him[/b] being “picked on”.