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the-pi-guy said:
hiccupthehuman said:

No. Nevermind the fact he said the Russia comment was a joke (https://www.rt.com/usa/353758-trump-sarcastic-russia-emails/), though the media has been quick to jump on it and make allegations of treason to distract from the real crime (Hillary's email scandal). He's not a sociopath, he's a strong leader, unlike other leaders who always tiptoe around the problem or refuses to acknowledge one.

Also, it is in fact Hillary Clinton that is showing signs of mental illness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqbDBRWb63s

Trump is not a strong leader.  He's very sensitive.  Being a strong leader does not entail mouthing off to people.  It doesn't entail anything that Trump has done.  It doesn't entail being able "to tell it like it is."  A strong leader does not tell everyone his hands are just the right size, and that there's no problem with his penis.  A strong leader is someone who knows they can be insulted without having to jump back on them.  

Mr. Trump is a creator of problems, not a solver.  

It's not like he cared much about the remarks, he just commented on the jokes from the opposition about those things in passing. He wasn't in any way actually seriously fazed by any of it. He rebutted in a joking manner and moved on. I don't see how that would discredit his leadership skills, as a man who has singlehandedly created a billion dollar empire by dealing directly with different leaders of large corporations and organizations.