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JWeinCom said:
Dulfite said:
Is it possible he legit didn't know? Sure.

Is it more probable, as some here have already mentioned, that he made a mistake? Probably. When you have a job that is 24/7 for 4 years and about 3 hours of sleep a night (my estimation) and have cameras constantly around you and high level decisions to make, you tend to make slips ups from time to time. Reagon would fall asleep at meetings. Benjamin Franklin (who I know wasn't even a President, but still highly involved in government) would be known to reveal important government secrets to women flirting with him at salons. It just kind of comes with the career. They aren't perfect or robots, they are humans just like us.

No.  It is not more probable.  Because there is a clear pattern.

Trump doesn't kknow what the nuclear triangle refers to.  He claims that Clinton had a majority for 8 years (he didn't).  He claimed Andrew Jakcson was angry about the civil war (he was too dead to be angry).  He didn't know much about the relationship between China and North Korea.  He didn't know health care was complicated.  He's referred to non-existent terror attacks.  He doesn't know anything about "the cyber" except that his 10 year old son is amazing with it.  He seems completely unaware of the US' military arrangements with Japan.  He claimed he owns 100% of Trump vineyards (he owns none of it).  Etc etc.

When you make a mistake now and then you get the benefit of the doubt.  When you consistently show you have no idea what you're talking about, you are, as the Secretary of State allegedly said, a fucking moron.

Exactly. The most dangerous people to the cause of a nation are the ones who speak out of ignorance with a veil of confidence.