Donald Trump is an ignoramus. That’s the bottom line. He doesn’t play 68-dimensional chess. He’s not clever, and he’s not a brilliant “rope-a-dope” strategist. He’s just a dope. Period.
In the most recent example of his foolhardiness, Trump talked about his (and Steve Bannon’s) favorite President, Andrew Jackson.
In an interview with Salena Zito, he said the following:
Here's Trump's full answer on "swashbuckler" Andrew Jackson and the Civil War: "Why could that one not have been worked out?" pic.twitter.com/Zb8OQaDqyq
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) May 1, 2017
Of course, Andrew Jackson died in 1845. The Civil War did not start until 1861.
Sure enough, the excuses for Trump started flying:
@IsaacDovere @BraddJaffy @NPRinskeep @jmeacham Excerpts from Jackson's 1832 Proclamation against Nullification (and secession) and his 1833 Second Inaugural Address pic.twitter.com/P0cqt2lOTM
— Mike Sacks (@MikeSacksEsq) May 1, 2017
Come on. Does anybody think Trump knew anything about Jackson’s proclamation against nullification? Even if Steve Bannon gave Trump a flashcard lesson on it days ago, he’d have screwed it up.
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