I listened to a good bit of tRump's "speech" on the radio this morning. I didn't plan on it. It was on when I turned on the radio in my office. I kept listening in the way you might slow down to look at a bad, multi-car accident on the highway.
It was shockingly - in no particular order - ignorant, incoherent, boastful, dishonest, and belligerent.
The idea that the person speaking was the President of the United States addressing global leaders in front of however many members of the press from the world over is hard to reconcile.
It was worse than Michael Scott's most embarrassing presentations on "The Office" without being funny. The man is plumbing the depths of self-parody "like no one's ever seen before, let me tell you."
I listened to a good bit of tRump's "speech" on the radio this morning. I didn't plan on it. It was on when I turned on the radio in my office. I kept listening in the way you might slow down to look at a bad, multi-car accident on the highway.
It was shockingly - in no particular order - ignorant, incoherent, boastful, dishonest, and belligerent.
The idea that the person speaking was the President of the United States addressing global leaders in front of however many members of the press from the world over is hard to reconcile.
It was worse than Michael Scott's most embarrassing presentations on "The Office" without being funny. The man is plumbing the depths of self-parody "like no one's ever seen before, let me tell you."