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riversedge

(70,214 posts)
Tue May 26, 2020, 09:29 AM May 2020

Intelligence Officials Reportedly Struggle To Brief Trump Because He's Like A Giant Toddler






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Intelligence Officials Reportedly Struggle To Brief Trump Because He’s Like A Giant Toddler
The president has blamed the intelligence community for failing to alert him to the coronavirus threat, but officials say he rarely reads briefings and can't pay attention



.https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/05/intelligence-officials-reportedly-struggle-to-brief-donald-trump-because-hes-a-giant-toddler



By Eric Lutz May 21, 2020


Donald Trump tours a maskproduction facility May 5.



Donald Trump tours a mask-production facility May 5.BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Donald Trump has blamed his intelligence officials for failing to alert him to the gravity of the coronavirus threat, which he spent nearly two months ignoring and downplaying as it escalated. “They did NOT bring up the CoronaVirus subject matter until late into January, just prior to my banning China from the U.S.,” he tweeted this month, overstating the action he took in the early days of the crisis. “Also, they only spoke of the Virus in a very non-threatening, or matter of fact, manner.” But according to a New York Times report Thursday, it wasn’t so much that intelligence agencies didn’t warn him about the looming pandemic—it’s that Trump is, as he might put it, a “low IQ individual” who cannot understand or pay attention to his briefings.

Trump, current and former intelligence officials told the Times, has “a short attention span,” frequently “veers off on tangents,” and “rarely, if ever, reads intelligence reports.” He “rarely absorbs information that he disagrees with or that runs counter to his worldview,” the officials said. And, perhaps most critically, he is “particularly difficult to brief on critical national security matters”—like, for instance, a public health crisis of a scale not seen in a century. Trump allies like Richard Grenell, the acting director of national intelligence, have spun his unique approach to briefings as the work of a maverick “questioning the assumptions and using the opportunity to broaden the discussion to include real-world perspectives.” But the Times report, like others before it, paints a portrait of an easily-distracted president who is too lazy to do the basic work of his job and who relies instead on rumors and opinions offered in conservative media and from pals like retired golfer Gary Player.

Trump has been infamously resistant to briefings throughout his presidency; already distrustful of intelligence agencies, regarding them as part of the “deep state” that supposedly tried to prevent his presidency and has since worked to undermine it, he has also reportedly struggled to pay attention to briefings that don’t have his name strategically peppered throughout them. Such inattention and incompetence would be bad under any circumstance. But the pandemic, which has killed nearly 100,000 in the U.S. and more than 328,000 globally, has thrown into stark relief the danger of having a careless idiot blindfolded at the wheel.

The president was briefed more than a dozen times in January and February about the coronavirus threat, ignoring warnings about the crisis and minimizing its significance until it was too late—at which point he promptly began shifting the blame, politicizing the disaster, and now pressuring states to reopen their businesses whether or not they meet the safety benchmarks his own administration outlined. His delay in acting appears to have had devastating consequences; according to a new study out of Columbia University Wednesday, imposing social distancing restrictions even a week earlier could have saved at least 36,000 Americans’ lives......................................
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Intelligence Officials Reportedly Struggle To Brief Trump Because He's Like A Giant Toddler (Original Post) riversedge May 2020 OP
Because we have a childish, selfish sociopath in the White House, Jamastiene May 2020 #1
toddler is not the right word. Buffoon, dolt, traitor, imbecile may be more appropriate samsingh May 2020 #2
He is still itching to punch his kindergarten teachers. LastDemocratInSC May 2020 #3
He says he punched his second grade teacher. He is probably lying. Marcuse May 2020 #5
There's always sock puppets and pop-up books. CaptYossarian May 2020 #4
Early on, I saw that the CIA had hired professional animators to make cartoons for Trump. Midnight Writer May 2020 #6
Trump behaves like a man-baby? When did that start? Skittles May 2020 #7

Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
1. Because we have a childish, selfish sociopath in the White House,
Tue May 26, 2020, 09:37 AM
May 2020

more Americans died than would have. More Americans had and are going to have their lives destroyed because of him. I resent him.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
3. He is still itching to punch his kindergarten teachers.
Tue May 26, 2020, 12:09 PM
May 2020

Arrested development from an early age.

He is destroying the "points of light" that made the USA a "shining city on a hill" back in the GHW Bush era. It's just darkness now. It's his world now.

Marcuse

(7,480 posts)
5. He says he punched his second grade teacher. He is probably lying.
Tue May 26, 2020, 03:31 PM
May 2020

[link:https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/donald-trump-punched-teacher/|

In his memoir, “The Art of the Deal,” Trump wrote that his main focus as a youngster was “creating mischief.” As a second-grader, he wrote, he “actually” gave his music teacher a black eye because “I didn’t think he knew anything about music, and I almost got expelled.”

None of Trump’s childhood friends recall the incident or Donald talking about it then. Asked about the punch recently, Trump said, “When I say ‘punch,’ when you’re that age, nobody punches very hard.”

At a 2009 reunion, [classmate Donald] Kass said, the teacher, Charles Walker, told him that Trump had never struck him.

Midnight Writer

(21,753 posts)
6. Early on, I saw that the CIA had hired professional animators to make cartoons for Trump.
Tue May 26, 2020, 03:39 PM
May 2020

Trump would ignore his briefings, acting fidgety and distracted.

So they thought that if they could give him information in amusing cartoon form, he may pay attention.

Don't know what happened after that, never saw a follow up story.

Per the evidence, I can only assume it didn't work.

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