Really successful coach!
Got lucky against us with that onside kick, though!
Got lucky against us with that onside kick, though!
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Trump should just stick to the subjects he has a little knowledge of. I’m sure he’s a smart man, but can come across as being the exact opposite of that.Context
President Donald Trump might not have endeared himself to Alabama Crimson Tide fans while endorsing former college football coach and current U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Tuberville.
And it's not because Tuberville was once the head football coach for Alabama's biggest rival.
On an election eve conference call with Tuberville -- who was endorsed by Trump for Tuesday's runoff against Jeff Sessions for the Republican nomination for the Senate -- Trump mixed politics with sports and the results were hilarious.
The football portion of the conference call went sideways when Trump talked up Tuberville's record at Auburn against rival Alabama.
"Really successful coach," Trump said of Tuberville, according to AL.com. "Beat Alabama, like six in a row, but we won’t even mention that."
Then, Trump possibly meant to reference Alabama's current iconic coach, except ...
"As he said ... because of that, maybe we got ‘em Lou Saban," Trump said. "... And he's great, Lou Saban, what a great job he's done."
Carry on with that. If Biden would have said it there would have been 15 minute panel discussions on Hannity and Tucker Carlson about his mental health. Just like there was on MSNBC about Trump and his 2 handed water drink. It’s where we are in politics.
true ....but when you claim to be a fan of college football, the name "Nick Saban" should roll off the tongue without much thought ...ESPECIALLY when youre hammering your political opponent on his cognitive abilityCan you imagine how hard it is for any President (Democrat or Republican) to memorize and pronounce all the names of everyone correctly?
Then you have all to geographical stuff to make sure you memorize. It would be tough.
Jason PruittCan you imagine how hard it is for any President (Democrat or Republican) to memorize and pronounce all the names of everyone correctly?
Then you have all to geographical stuff to make sure you memorize. It would be tough.
What subjects does Trump have a real working knowledge of? You know, the kind where he could sit down and have a deep discussion on policy, implications of said policy, the need to adjustments for its success and so on.Trump should just stick to the subjects he has a little knowledge of. I’m sure he’s a smart man, but can come across as being the exact opposite of that.
Yeah, I think you're right. He's probably a really stupid guy who isn't smarter than you average TI poster. I could totally see that. Its amazing he's been able to fool everyone for so many years.What subjects does Trump have a real working knowledge of? You know, the kind where he could sit down and have a deep discussion on policy, implications of said policy, the need to adjustments for its success and so on.
I don’t think there is a single topic he can do that with and I am being serious. He neither has the aptitude or the attention span.
Yeah, I think you're right. He's probably a really stupid guy who isn't smarter than you average TI poster. I could totally see that. Its amazing he's been able to fool everyone for so many years.
Really successful coach!
Got lucky against us with that onside kick, though!
Yeah, he probably has a low IQ. I agree. I can’t imagine how someone could make it so long being an idiot that the average American is Smarter than. All it took was Daddy’s money... imagine that. I believe every single thing the media says about him. And he has no conscious, that’s incredible.Daddy's money, bankruptcy, big balls and no conscience explain most of that.
The guy trusts former game show host Chuck Woolery versus Dr. Fauci on the virus. Let that sink in a little...
What subjects does Trump have a real working knowledge of? You know, the kind where he could sit down and have a deep discussion on policy, implications of said policy, the need to adjustments for its success and so on.
I don’t think there is a single topic he can do that with and I am being serious. He neither has the aptitude or the attention span.
His record is basically public information , he craves attention so much he can’t help himself. He has spun a narrative and some people swallow it hook, line and sinker. The fact that he has the “common man” thinking he is on their side just amazes me. He has been bullying vendors and contractors and business contacts his whole career. He has certainly mastered the art of branding himself and staying in the public eye, I’ll give him that.
I actually WAS at an event with Jimmy Carter. In fact, in 2016 I worked with him to construct a house in Memphis as part of Habitat for Humanity's Carter Work Week (I also worked alongside Trisha Yearwood - she signed my hard hat, "To Kirk, the ladder God," because I worked affixing hurricane straps to the roof while she worked to affix them to the floor). Jimmy Carter is simply an amazing human being. I shared with him that I had the good fortune as a young staffer on Capitol Hill to attend his Joint Session speech with Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egypt President Anwar Sadat and we had a nice chat about it.To be fair, that's not just Trump. For most of us here, the only way we'd be at a party/social event with someone who is/was President of the US would be if we were wearing a hairnet and serving food. Only exception to that would be Jimmy Carter.
I actually WAS at an event with Jimmy Carter. In fact, in 2016 I worked with him to construct a house in Memphis as part of Habitat for Humanity's Carter Work Week (I also worked alongside Trisha Yearwood - she signed my hard hat, "To Kirk, the ladder God," because I worked affixing hurricane straps to the roof while she worked to affix them to the floor). Jimmy Carter is simply an amazing human being. I shared with him that I had the good fortune as a young staffer on Capitol Hill to attend his Joint Session speech with Israeli Prime Minister Begin and Egypt President Anwar Sadat and we had a nice chat about it.