Ask Trump about nuclear weapons in debate before it's too late

That's not how leadership works. And I find this particular rhetoric excusing the Donald's total fucking ignorance alarming.

Jesus Christ, a fucking mcdonalds manager is expected to know the basics of the menu, how their food line works, managerial skills, the basics of the corporate structure, etc.

The questions donald is flubbing aren't "gotcha" questions. They're not asking him,

"Donald, please tell us the legislative impetus behind ending the Glass-steagal acts provisions on financial sector divisions. In your opinion, how did this policy help culminate in the 07 financial crises and what is your position on legislatively re-enacting said provisions."

They're asking him basic shit like overall stance on cyber security and he ends up rambling about Bernie sanders and how isis is winning the internet.

You're right, no one expects leaders to know the ins and outs of everything. That's impossible. But the fact that you're holding him to a lower standard that McDonald's holds their fucking managers "because people will tell him stuff" is only troubling as fuck.

Jesus Christ what is wrong with the American electorate.

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