October 21, 2020
Countdown 13 Days Until Election
TRUMP’S FITNESS FOR OFFICE
Is Trump fit for office? Here is what some of the people closest to the President have to say about that along with the source. This is but a few of the rats abandoning the sinking ship. Trump’s incompetence is only overshadowed by his bluster and lies. If Trump loses the republican congressmen when asked about Trump will tell you they never met him and don’t know him and didn’t pay any attention to his obnoxious tweets keeping their distance. Is he fit for office? No! Rex Tillerson, former Secretary of State on CBS news said of Trump: “A man who is pretty undisciplined, doesn’t like to read briefing reports, doesn’t like to get into the details of a lot of things, but rather just kind of says, ‘This is what I believe.’”
John Bolton, former National Security Advisor in his book “The Room Where it Happened wrote: “He second guesses people’s motives, saw conspiracies behind rocks, and remained stunningly uninformed on how to run the White House let alone the huge federal government.”
John Kelly, former Chief of Staff told CNBC: “I think we need to look harder at who we elect and I think we should start, all of us, regardless what your views are of politics, I think we should look at people running for office and put them through a filter, what is their characterlike, what are their ethics and if elected, are they willing to represent all of their constituents not just their base.”
Mary L Trump, Trump niece, Source Ms. Trump’s book “Too Much is Never Enough” had written: “This is far beyond garden-variety narcissism….Donald is not simply weak, his ego is a fragile thing that must be bolstered every moment because he knows deep down that he nothing of what he claims to be.”
“Madd Dog Mattis” Gen. Jim Mattis, former Secretary of Defense in an article in the Atlantic said: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people-does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us….We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society.”
Ty Cobb former White House Lawyer in the Salina Journal: “The president offends a lot of people by his behavior, by his language, his tweets….You can be a friend one day and he can come down hard on you the next.”
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer said this many times: “As I’ve been saying since the beginning Trump is a mobster, plain and simple.”
John Cornyn (R-Tx) Senator in a story in the Dallas Morning News dtd. 18, Oct. states that “Cornyn defended Trump for siphoning Pentagon budget to pay for border wall, but now claims he was against it.” Talking to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram said: “Cornyn says he broke with Trump on deficit, border wall, but kept opposition private. Cornyn initially described his relationship with Trump as ‘maybe like a lot of women who get married and think they are going to change their spouse and that doesn’t work out very well.” He also criticized his handling of the corona virus. Texas is a state that Trump carried by 9%. Cornyn is venerable and is running scared with Trump neck and neck in Texas. In the Midterm Ted Cruz only won by 2.5%. He has a 95% voting record for Trump’s issues.
Richard Spencer former Secretary of the Navy source The Washington Post Opinion: “The president has little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules or practices.”