Friday, June 23, 2017

The U.S. Has An Unstable President In The White House

Five months in office and once again Donald Trump displayed he is not qualified to lead the nation or accept the responsibility that go along with the Presidency.  After trying to intimidate fired FBI director James Comey with taunt "he might have taped his conversation with Comey" Trump admitted Thursday in a tweet no tapes existed.

Trump's tweet define the actions of an unstable person who has to strike back at any one and which is of a nature that is a disgrace to the office of the President.  It is a repeated behavior problem of Trump in trying to discredit other people.  Sarah Sanders, deputy press secretary, in an answer to a question by the press concerning Trump's tweet, said Trump made the statement that they may be tapes in order to impugn Comey.   It is no wonder Comey was wise enough and felt he had to make notes of his meetings with Trump.

PolitiDose called the shot in a commentary dated 6/12 titled, Another Trump Temperament Flaw Exposed by The President Himself, in pointing out that Trump made the tape comment after he fired Comey to intimidate him.  Trump's deputy press secretary confirmed that in her remarks.  The U.S. does not have a Presidential leader.  An Autocrat is in the White House who thinks only of himself and his business interest and looks upon government and the democratic process as business tools to toss around and corrupt.  And make no mistake it will not be the last time Trump tries to use his office to intimidate some one.

And to top it off there is no end in sight unless the courts and congress step in to end this sad chapter in U.S. History.  Fifty four percent of the voting public in the 2016 Presidential election voted against Donald Trump.  They were able to see that Trump was unstable, a liar and a individual without character who lacked the qualifications to be President.


This commentary written by Joe Lorio