| | | Why does Donald Trump seem unprepared for every quest
Al Klein, 46 years of hardware and software development - retired
It’s called the Dunning-Kruger Effect. The less you know, the smarter you think you are.
Trump never had to learn anything. He was a failure as a child (I used to date a few Jamaica Estates girls who knew him as just some spoiled kid who was to young to date even if he had been a nice guy - and that was their opinion), he was a failure at school (which is why Fred sent him to the NYMA - to straighten him out - which didn’t work). He was a failure at Fordham, which is why he transferred to UPenn - Fred couldn’t buy him a Fordham degree. He never had to learn anything.
So now he’s a failed “real estate ‘tycoon’”, a failed reality TV show host … and a failed president. Why should he “prepare” for anything? He’s always the smartest man in the room (any room), he goes by his gut (which is the smartest gut in the world), and he has followers who can hear him say something in person, then believe him when he later claims that the “fake press” misquoted him.
It’s one thing to get a gentleman’s C, and go on to be a big shot in a company that can’t affect too many people. It’s another thing when you can take the nation that was the leader of the free world, and turn it into the joke of the free world in less than a year. There is one good thing about him, though - he’s mortal. (And after the current fiascos [or temper tantrums, whichever you prefer], the Republican Party will never nominate anyone who’s been associated with him.) |
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