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You have no idea of the context of the conversation so you are not in a position to opine on it. I will not debate with ignorance. Watch/listen to the whole interview and then we can have an intelligent disucssion.
Yes, I would be furious if my fellows American would be dumb enough let this incompetence reign for four more years, but I am pretty confident that champagne will be flowing in early November. Whatever path he had to re-election, he dynamited the pass with his completely inept response to the pandemic.
Trump can spend next year thinking about how when the phone call for leadership rang, he had the phone on call forwarding. When the going gets tough, Trump goes golfing leaving it to 50 governors to get tough (well, call it 35 governors, maybe)
Trump golfs again, renews feuds with Columbia and Sessions - New York Daily News
Memo to file: never again elect an arrogant, ignorant, thin-skinned, dishonest, vindictive, impulsive, narscissitic man-child to the office of the president again.
You wrote: "Whatever path he had to re-election, he dynamited the pass with his completely inept response to the pandemic."
If five months from now people are relieved they have a path back to work and people are not dying in great numbers, they will forget about the early months of the pandemic. Of course, the DNC will make March, April, and May responses to the virus key talking points. Will they also remember that Cuomo's state of NY had the most infections and most deaths?
People without critical thinking skills will look at the Democratic ads and believe that Trump was responsible for so many Covid deaths. If they don't like Trump, it doesn't matter how many people died.
If they believe Trump is guiding the country back from the pandemic, then they might look at a bigger picture and not blame Trump for deaths that occurred in individual states controlled by individual governors.
But how many people really look at a big picture when they vote for a reality show host or an old man with serious cognitive issues?