Synthesis: When I think of two sides of a story and only one being heard, my mind goes to police brutality. When an officer is accused of verbal/physical abuse on another, his story is put out the other side doesn't exactly have a voice loud enough to speak up. People will have no choice but to believe the person who's speaking out if the other remains quiet. Even joking about a situation and downplaying it reflects Trumps ways. Sometimes both Trump and those officers who have wronged get caught up and forget that there are witnesses/footage of the truth. I'm both cases the other side wants to speak up but is afraid noone will believe them or they won't have enough support, so the story often told is the story of the side with more attention.
Analysis: I think it's very unprofessional for someone who runs our country to constantly go to twitter to speak on anyone who doesn't share the same opinions as him. He shouldn't even have time to do that if he's really working to make changes in our country. Everytime he goes to twitter to "defend himself", he's showing all young people that they too should bad mouth those who "hurt" them. He should be showing young people to not waste time on what others think and focus on proving them wrong; not through words but through actions that help him reach his goals of making a difference. Being petty online truly does show the immaturity of our president. Not only that but he's making other working men look bad when they too have a job/reputation to uphold- a message to keep sharing to the world. Im worried that if he doesn't learn to keep his private interactions private, he'll one day release something that could put us all in an uncomfortable situation- even though he does that already.
You had me at the headline. I agree with all that you are saying. He has committed many political blunders, and he doesn't grasp the enormous responsibilities of the presidency. If this continues, there is a major risk that is big mouth could risk American security.
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