I don't agree wholeheartedly with that. His initial comments ('it's no problem),
his pushing of 'remedies' (Hydroxychloroquine) even after shown unuseable, his
arguing with his own CDC and NIH people, his immature bickering and tweeting
with or about various governors, his continuous repitition of the same **** when
giving his briefings (I think he's told the ventilator story about 37 times
now), and some of the stupid claims he's made (New Zealand has a crisis, for
example) have not been what I would consider attributes of a good leader.
I'm thinking he's purposely trying to throw the election with his mouth and his
tweets.
But, he's better than the alternative. Right now I feel the opposite of most
Democrats who are voting 'against' Trump but not 'for' Biden.
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Freedom Isn't Free!
Good medicine doesn't always taste good. ;-)
I have always been able to vote against someone I don't like without
just voting for someone I hate a little less.