Queridos
amigos, yo sigo en la necia de informarles lo que probablemente
ustedes ya conocen de sobra. Ad: que Trump está dando de
“trompicones” en la WH y haciéndole la vida imposible a nuestros
connacionales y al resto del mundo.
Ya
saben ustedes de el pleito que se trate con los “medios”
principalmente con la prestigiada Cadena CNN (dice que la vá a
demandar), otra también con el Show de “Morning Joe” de la
pareja (próxima a casarse) de Joe Scarborough y Mika Brzezinski, que
de fans de DJT Pasaron a ser sus críticos y hacer comicidades de sus
excentricidades. Como es su costumbre en varios groseros twits se
burló sangrientamente de Mika, dijo que eran débiles mentales y
“Psicho Joe”. Esto ha levantado ferozmente los ánimos en la
prensa y ha hecho dudar de la salud mental del Presidente de los EUA.
Les
paso una serie de comentarios de Mr Leonhardt del NYT y un par de
videos que apoyan dicha conjetura.
-Por favor dar click en las anteriores entradas del blog de Junio 30. Gracias-
David
Leonhardt
Op-Ed
Columnist
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President
Trump’s latest explosion of meanness has, yet again,
left many people disconsolate about the state of the
country. Many are especially
demoralized that
Trump doesn’t seem to lose any popular support despite
his erratic behavior.
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His
supporters, as Ric Steinberger of Incline Village,
Nev., writes in
a letter in today’s Times, “still tell pollsters that
Mr. Trump is their voice.”
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Is
that accurate? Yes and no.
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It’s
true that Trump continues to draw the support of about 40
percent of American adults. But his approval ratings have
fallen since he became president.
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His
current approval rating of 39.9 percent is down from 42
percent two months ago (on his 100th day in office) and
from about 45 percent on Inauguration Day, according
to FiveThirtyEight’s
poll average. And his disapproval rating has risen even
more than his approval rating has dropped: by 13 points,
to 54 percent.
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Not
only that, but the intensity of support for Trump —
among those who continue to back him — has waned. Fewer
say they “strongly approve,” and more say they
“somewhat approve.” Trump’s base seems to be
shrinking, as Nate
Silver has written. Fewer
Americans also find
Trump believable than
when he took office.
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The
polls aren’t the only place you can see this dynamic.
One of the reasons the Senate health care bill has
collapsed — for now, at least — is that Republican
senators feel no need to do what their president wants.
He isn’t
popular enough to fear.
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I
too despair at watching my president stoop to schoolyard
nastiness. And I too wish that more of my fellow citizens,
from both parties, would reject this sort of behavior. But
you shouldn’t worry that Trump is beyond all of the
normal rules of politics.
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He
isn’t. His lack of results and his behavior as president
matter. Despite our highly polarized country, he is ever
so slowly losing the faith of people who once supported
him.
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