Anybody would think Sweden was the only place he mentioned in that speach.
His problem seems to be giving speeches straight off the top of his head.
Which in one respects shows him to actually be very highly intelligent and articulate, on the other, can make him prone to blunders.
Seems he's just been watching the news.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/don...li=BBoPWjQ
He should adopt May's style and say fuck all.
^ Watch his speeches and his TV interviews and you'd see how very inarticulate he is. His press conference last week was a car crash of inarticulate threats and lies. I've given many public speeches and would have been sacked on the spot if I'd been as bad as he is.
He uses Faux Noise as his news source, that's where the Sweden nonsense started, in a non fact based piece of shit doco, says it all, it's not like Murdoch has an agenda...I mean really
If anyone had bothered to check facts he would have looked a little less of a tit. Well just a tiny bit less. lol.
I do enjoy it when somebody cocks up like this and social media takes the piss, there have been some brilliant things posted.
Google #lastnightinsweden
(20-02-2017 12:47 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]Anybody would think Sweden was the only place he mentioned in that speach.
You're right, the speech by Trump contained many errors and distortions. The comment about Sweden wasn't the only fake claim.
Speaking off the top of your head only makes you look intelligent if you know your subject. Yet again Trump tries this tactic and fails.
(20-02-2017 13:01 )SecretAgent Wrote: [ -> ]^ Watch his speeches and his TV interviews and you'd see how very inarticulate he is. His press conference last week was a car crash of inarticulate threats and lies. I've given many public speeches and would have been sacked on the spot if I'd been as bad as he is.
But I have watched his speeches, I didn't watch the one you are refering too, but the ones you probably forget such has after Brexit and inaugaration, he was extremely articulate and very intelligent, the examples above were both either memorised or off the cuff, rather than reffering to researched notes as May does, which of course is his problem; the not checking facts has someone pointed out.
This all add to him being a very odd fellow, he seems almost to have a duel perosnality, not unlike Mike Tyson (he seems a gental soul at one point but would rip your head off at another).
Clearly he is somebody that cannot take any form on critizism and has deterioated in to a petty slanging match with the press, who have, lets face it, gone out of their way to be as hostile to him has they possibly can; he giving them plenty of fuel to be hostile with.
Contrast with May, she just seemed to vanish for months.
He seems to be somebody who can't seem to take pressure either, if you take the lack of coping with pressure, the split personality, the inability to take any critism, what seems to be a touch of paranoia, then it's not hardly suprising that you end up with a press conference such as the one you watched.
I also find it ironic he must have been watching the media before his speech.
(20-02-2017 14:51 )4waydiablo Wrote: [ -> ]You're right, the speech by Trump contained many errors and distortions. The comment about Sweden wasn't the only fake claim.
You'd think it was.
Didn't he also say Brexit was a small thing?
I'd say you can blame those Brexiters for Trump being in office myself, doubt he would have won otherwise.
Timing.