Gee, there's so many to choose from, but here are a few:
His continual inability to shut his pie hole and think about what he was going to do or say before doing it or saying it led to a never ending stream of public relations disasters. Literally almost every day there was an example of this.
This has always confused me. How did the President going over Pelosi's and the media's megaphones directly to the people do "tremendous damage to the country"?
(The above in turn handed the Dems the wins they needed to take control of the WH. I'm sure you'll blame it on election fraud, but a competent president like Reagan would have had such a blowout that the fraud wouldn't have been able to swing the election)
The democrats were handed no such thing.
We'll never know how often Reagan would have tweeted or how well he would have survived two impeachments, but President Trump picked up an additional 11+ miillion votes in his run for a second term giving him the largest vote total of any incumbent President --- including Clinton (Trump 74M, Clinton 47M), Bush (Trump 74M, Bush 62M), and Reagan (Trump 74M, Reagan 54M)
If not for the targeted, coordinated election and voter fraud, Trump won an electoral landslide. Since you think this never happened, I'll move on.
Except ... how does someone receive 81M votes without 81M legal voters? Okay, I'll drop it.
His inability to prepare before taking office with properly vetted staffers led to a continual stream reactionary hires of incompetents and back-stabbers. His constantly throwing staffers under the bus for his mistakes demoralized the good folks which led to a revolving door of staff and eventually to extreme difficulty in hiring. They couldn't even fill all the open positions in 4 years.
His inability to properly vet candidates before endorsing them have led to some excellent candidates getting passed over because Trump was too quick to endorse the first person to kiss his ass. Some recent examples are shown in my post above.
I hear this a lot. But no one ever tells me who he should have selected; and for what position. Feel like taking a shot at this?
His comments after the general election and before the Georgia senate runoff depressed turnout in the runoff which in turn handed the Dems the Senate.
The President held two rallies for the candidates in the GA Senate race. It really isn't Trump's fault that neither candidate would even give lip service to agreeing with the tens of thousands roaring "Fight for Trump!" and "Fix the Fraud!". The corruption, aided and abetted by the Gov. and SOS, was well known by these folks. But this goes back to the coordinated election and voter fraud you don't believe happened.
BTW, if not for the President imploring the Republicans to vote at these rallies and tweeting
dozens of reminders, Republicans would have stayed home en masse. It also didn't help that Mcconnell, like you, denied there was any fraud. Mitch stepped on his own d**k with this announcement.
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So, tell me ---- how did President Trump cause "tremendous damage to the country"? Thanks.