It's very hard to have a LIAR for a President or a known USED CAR Salesman for president. It drops the U.S. from a prestigious nation to someone led by a rich but homeless person who talks to himself and makes up things and cannot be trusted at all about anything.
In a real crisis no one at all worldwide is going to believe Trump and won't rely on anything he says. This might have worked for a very eccentric "Rock STAR" like CEO but is a disaster for a U.S. President to be so "Full of Shit" and not trusted by anyone (even by those who voted for him originally).
So, what happens in a real crisis? Does the Earth End from Trump's Lies?
This is the problem of a president with Senile Dementia.
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Fareed Zakaria: Trump 'indifferent to things that are true or false'
The charge followed Zakaria's infamous attack during the presidential election, when he called then candidate Trump a "
bulls**t artist."
"I
got into trouble during the campaign saying something about the
President which I still think is true," Zakaria told Don Lemon on "CNN
Tonight." "I think the President is somewhat indifferent to things that
are true or false."
Asked
about whether he thought Trump actually believed he was wiretapped,
Zakaria contended that Trump's success is based on a lifetime of
falsehoods.
"He
has spent his whole life bulls**tting," Zakaria said. "He has succeeded
by bulls**tting. He has gotten the presidency by bulls**tting. It's
very hard to tell somebody at that point that bulls**t doesn't work.
Because look at the results. He sees something, he doesn't particularly
care if it's true or not, he just put it out there."
Zakaria
highlighted Trump's brushing off a question about the White House
citing a Fox News report, that claimed British intelligence tapped his
phones at President Obama's request.
"All
we did was quote a certain very talented legal mind, who was the one
responsible for saying that on television," Trump said at a joint news
conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "I didn't make an
opinion on it. That was a statement made by a very talented lawyer on
Fox."
"When pushed on it he doesn't
take responsibility," Zakaria said. "I wasn't saying that I was just
quoting somebody else. When you have the White House press secretary
quote somebody to prove a point. You are endorsing th
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