Post by Radrook Admin on Jul 3, 2024 10:24:31 GMT -5
Post-Debate Reaction:
First, no, I am not advocating that we should vote for Trump. After all, that would involve the establishment of certain policies that are obviously detrimental to democracy. However, that doesn't mean that we should refuse to see what also constitutes a very present and serious danger. What dangers, well, this post-presidential debate analyses focuses on two essentials that are involved in the issue.
1. The United State's President's inability to reason properly.
2. The incapacity of the American public's ability to reason.
The analyses highlights the very lamentable incapacity of the American public to reason properly via evaluation of the pros and cons of any given situation and provides examples. Such as the apparent inability to properly evaluate the dire consequences of their voting decisions.
Not that I am personally surprised at the intellectual incapacity. After all, the school system doesn't teach school kids how to think, So if the adult USQ citizens can't think clearly, that is directly traceable to that self-defeating policy.
In any case, I totally agree with Glen Beck's valuation based on the debate. The President of the United States must be mentally alert because of the very crucial decisions that he might have to make at any moment's notice. These include Nuclear crises decisions that involve the lives of millions, both in the United States and in other countries that will be affected.
So he is right, observing a president of the United States, displaying a dismal inability to reason quickly during such international tension, is definitely a matter of very serious concern.
1. The United State's President's inability to reason properly.
2. The incapacity of the American public's ability to reason.
American Publics Inability to Reason Properly
The analyses highlights the very lamentable incapacity of the American public to reason properly via evaluation of the pros and cons of any given situation and provides examples. Such as the apparent inability to properly evaluate the dire consequences of their voting decisions.
Not that I am personally surprised at the intellectual incapacity. After all, the school system doesn't teach school kids how to think, So if the adult USQ citizens can't think clearly, that is directly traceable to that self-defeating policy.
President's Mental Capacity
In any case, I totally agree with Glen Beck's valuation based on the debate. The President of the United States must be mentally alert because of the very crucial decisions that he might have to make at any moment's notice. These include Nuclear crises decisions that involve the lives of millions, both in the United States and in other countries that will be affected.
So he is right, observing a president of the United States, displaying a dismal inability to reason quickly during such international tension, is definitely a matter of very serious concern.