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While many answer with a resounding “NO!”, I am quite concerned with the ammunition this POTUS gives nay-sayers.
It goes beyond “not presidential”; reality is too many of his tweets have caused those who are nit comfortable with this POTUS to become outright distrustful of anything POTUS or staff happen to say.
Going back and clarifying doesn’t help — once the knee-jerk negative response takes place, it pretty much sticks. First impressions really are lasting impressions.
Twitter and Facebook are both powerful communication tools. Used well, they can be superb tools to inform and unite. Instead their use by this POTUS has contributed greatly to the divisiveness that has made it even more difficult for realistic compromises to be made that would actually benefit USA residents.
Conservatives may pay tye price in the upcoming mid-term elections.
It goes beyond “not presidential”; reality is too many of his tweets have caused those who are nit comfortable with this POTUS to become outright distrustful of anything POTUS or staff happen to say.
Going back and clarifying doesn’t help — once the knee-jerk negative response takes place, it pretty much sticks. First impressions really are lasting impressions.
Twitter and Facebook are both powerful communication tools. Used well, they can be superb tools to inform and unite. Instead their use by this POTUS has contributed greatly to the divisiveness that has made it even more difficult for realistic compromises to be made that would actually benefit USA residents.
Conservatives may pay tye price in the upcoming mid-term elections.
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Not just no, but HELL NO!!!! He trolls the idiots on the MSM and keeps them busy while he gets work done. Worst thing that he could donis.put away his Twitter account.
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Absolutely not, his tweets are like a fresh sea breeze compared the swamp gas that the media spews day after day..
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It just makes it easier to prove he is an idiot, should be impeached or that he is smarter than he appears. I am betting on the former and a friend is betting on the latter.
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Absolutely not. Why he should give that up to appease his detractors that are so desperate to find something negative to say (honestly) about him...they have to go to his social media account. I wish they would focus on the booming economy, Veterans remains coming home from North Korea, manufacturing jobs returning...anything else but false narrative negative nonsense.
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POTUS has the right to speak his mind without the media being included asking dumb questions or going off the subject. Keep your Twitter account going tuned in to see what he has to tweet about.
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If hes ok with letting it come back to bite him in the ass.. then thats his problem.. is it professional or Presidential, no. Its his freedom of speech as many if you out it, but yet are ok that he uses that means of communication to complain about other freedom of speech.. let him use it, but he needs to shut up about others doing the same.. because now thats contradiction..
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Social Media is really simple; if you don’t like what the other person is posting, then don’t follow them. If the Left is bothered by #45s Tweet, then don’t read them. And if the truth hurts too much, oh well.
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