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Trump Attack On Judges 'demoralising' Says Supreme Court Pick
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Even Neil Gorsuch, Trumps nomination for the Supreme Court thinks Trump is wrong.
He described Trumps attack on the Judge as "demoralising" and "disheartening".
With friends like this, Trump doesn't appear to need any enemies !
Even Neil Gorsuch, Trumps nomination for the Supreme Court thinks Trump is wrong.
He described Trumps attack on the Judge as "demoralising" and "disheartening".
With friends like this, Trump doesn't appear to need any enemies !
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The thing about any new President is that the person taking office is unproven in the role. That is a fact and it is only reasonable to give him time to put in place what was promised in campaigning. President Trump cannot be criticised, having been voted in, for attempting to make the changes that he proposed. The problem that we have seen in such a quick timeline...
12:04 Thu 09th Feb 2017
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The thing about any new President is that the person taking office is unproven in the role. That is a fact and it is only reasonable to give him time to put in place what was promised in campaigning.
President Trump cannot be criticised, having been voted in, for attempting to make the changes that he proposed.
The problem that we have seen in such a quick timeline is that he seems too keen to crack on with implementing these changes to the detriment of a well thought out process.
The Executive Orders are almost as if he has been given a bag of confetti to throw into the public domain and expect it to land at his feet.
His reaction to the judiciary is very disturbing and condescending.
You did not hear Theresa May publicly being churlish over the Brexit Court ruling and criticising the judges verdict.
DT has to acknowledge fast that despite his position of power, that there are many professionals and bodies who will not kowtow to his orders and roll over.
The role of the President is not some popularity contest, it comes with a huge position of responsibility.
I still say he needs time, but he needs to make modifications to both his demeanour and thought processes before plunging not just the US but the world into chaos and I don't just mean at airports either....
President Trump cannot be criticised, having been voted in, for attempting to make the changes that he proposed.
The problem that we have seen in such a quick timeline is that he seems too keen to crack on with implementing these changes to the detriment of a well thought out process.
The Executive Orders are almost as if he has been given a bag of confetti to throw into the public domain and expect it to land at his feet.
His reaction to the judiciary is very disturbing and condescending.
You did not hear Theresa May publicly being churlish over the Brexit Court ruling and criticising the judges verdict.
DT has to acknowledge fast that despite his position of power, that there are many professionals and bodies who will not kowtow to his orders and roll over.
The role of the President is not some popularity contest, it comes with a huge position of responsibility.
I still say he needs time, but he needs to make modifications to both his demeanour and thought processes before plunging not just the US but the world into chaos and I don't just mean at airports either....
Naomi, the problem for many is that at DT's time of life, the snapshot of his time in office is likely to represent his long term persona.
The best talkers are the worst listeners and I suspect he will be pigeon holed in that category for a lot of people.
They may well be right but let's be reasonable and give him just a bit longer eh?
The best talkers are the worst listeners and I suspect he will be pigeon holed in that category for a lot of people.
They may well be right but let's be reasonable and give him just a bit longer eh?
Naomi - //andy-hughes, he'll no doubt be very relieved to hear that. //
Obviously I am speaking in abstract terms since my opnion of him would matter less than nothing to him, were he even to hear it.
Which of course also applies to your opinion as well, but I am equally sure he is thrilled by your depthless support.
Obviously I am speaking in abstract terms since my opnion of him would matter less than nothing to him, were he even to hear it.
Which of course also applies to your opinion as well, but I am equally sure he is thrilled by your depthless support.
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