Trump, like all of us, is a package. The good, the bad and the ugly. I can think of at least a dozen times in my life when the moment the words came out of my mouth I knew I had made a big mistake. One of those times lead to my divorce.
Well, I too have said the wrong thing on more than one occasion. I guess we all have. I wasn't trying to be overly critical.
But I reiterate what I said about him refraining from the spontaneous. Many people can say the right thing off the cuff, but I can't and it seems neither can Trump. You or I -- if we say something wrong, it's no big deal. We apologize and hopefully, everything is all right again. But Trump, as president, is in the public eye, constantly being scrutinized and second guessed. Say the wrong thing and he could get us I to World War III. He has to realize as president, he can't do or say whatever he wants and if you don't like it, too bad. That attitude works among his fans, but in the rest of the world, it doesn't. He needs tact and diplomacy and it could be that maybe he will never acquire both. In that case, since he has people who can speak or write for him, maybe he should let them do their job and just not do or say anything without careful scripting.