Trump Headlines

@egdcltd (12059)
February 1, 2017 6:24am CST
So, I was reading a bunch of headlines about how President Trump has reacted in a bunch of situations where someone/many someones have criticised him in some way. They all seem rather similar. Trump is criticised for something. Trump launches a personal attack on the critic(s). And these attacks aren't made up - when you do something online, it can live for ever. Is the man's ego really so fragile that he can't handle people having different opinions to his own? Or is he just so far up himself that he honestly thinks he's always right? Not a good situation in either case. Image: By The White House (whitehouse.gov) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
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@marlina (154131)
• Canada
1 Feb 17
We see way too many pictures of Trump, and his childish way of responding to critics. I am so over saturated with "his ego".
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@egdcltd (12059)
1 Feb 17
Still, only 3 years and 51 (? or 50?) more weeks to go!
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
1 Feb 17
With Trump as the president of the USA the world seems to heading towards a disaster,an unprecedented disaster.
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@egdcltd (12059)
2 Feb 17
Unfortunately, it does.
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@egdcltd (12059)
2 Feb 17
@else34 It might be better if he also wasn't the president who would call a spade a fork, tea-towel or McDonald's Happy Meal (alternative facts).
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@else34 (13515)
• New Delhi, India
2 Feb 17
@egdcltd Don't you think he's the president who has the courage to call a spade a spade?
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@Dnuobrats (179)
• United States
1 Feb 17
I'm not sure it reflects anything about his character although I'm sure he's used to being the one throwing out criticism as opposed to receiving it!!!! Whether one decided to respond to it is a matter of choice. While some of us will just overlook it nine times out of ten,others feel the need to respond the biggest part of the time. More or less not much will go unchallenged. There's most likely an egotistical influence there as well,however,thats just an assumption on my part. Trump has no filter,it just comes out. That can be a good thing but can also be not such a good thing. We have set standards on professionals and how they should behave. I reckon he doesn't show much professionalism so to speak. Some will be appalled by that,others won't. xx
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@egdcltd (12059)
1 Feb 17
He's in a position where he needs (and everyone else!) to think before he acts. Such childish behaviour does him no good. Yes, I agree, ego may come into it, but this does him no favours.
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