(Yahoo News)–“Former President Donald Trump’s return to Capitol Hill on Thursday was marked by him insulting the host of the upcoming Republican convention, fantasizing about a relationship with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and, according to one report, alienating business leaders who came away from a meeting worried about his mental capacity.
Andrew Sorkin, a financial columnist for The New York Times, told CNBC he received “surprise” feedback from a group of executives who met with the presumptive Republican nominee. “A number of CEOs walked into the meeting being Trump support-ish or thinking that they might be leaning that direction, who said he was remarkably meandering,” Sorkin told CNBC.
Trump “could not keep a straight thought” and “was all over the map,” some executives told Sorkin. That “may be not surprising,” he said, “but it was interesting to me because these were people who I think might have been predisposed to him and actually walked out of the room less predisposed to him.”

(CEO)—With each passing day I feel a lot more confidence in the outcome of the approaching 2024 Presidential Election. If for no other reason than, once the American public gets a five-minute uninterrupted glimpse at Donald Trump speaking. They will instantly have enough insight into Trump’s indecipherable ramblings. Voters will face no other choice but to determine. What the rest of us have known for some time now. That Trump is not mentally fit to be President, not in his current state of rapid cognitive decline.

A factor quickly learned last night during a Trump meeting with a group of high-profile CEOs (No relation). Who entered the conference with lofty expectations of getting even richer off Trump’s proposed tax cuts for the wealthy. After witnessing, in person, Trump’s unhinged babbling. Those titans of industry left, more likely to vote for President Biden. This blown opportunity came shortly after Trump made derogatory comments about Milwaukee, earlier in the day. Calling the largest city in the battleground state of Wisconsin a “Horrible Place”. Not only did Trump’s remarks offend thousands of potential undecided voters. Milwaukee just so happens to be the host location of this year’s Republican National Convention. Instead of thanking a city for its future hospitality Trump moronically insulted them.

Easily earning Trump the title of “His own worst political enemy”. Not long ago, I was a staunch critic of the media’s incessant coverage of Trump. Especially on occasions he was given unfiltered access to spread his lies and propaganda to American audiences. Nevertheless, I’ve done a complete 180 on my opinion and now feel the more direct public exposure of Trump, the better. Every time Trump suffers another delusional outburst at his appearances. It positively benefits President Biden’s candidacy. Making the upcoming Presidential debates “Must Watch” television for those rooting for Biden to kick Trump’s ass. Don’t be surprised though if Trump concocts some fabricated excuse to bow out of the debate last minute.

This type of fallout should’ve been expected after Trump surrounded himself with sycophants and yes people his entire life. If no one in Trump’s circle can honestly tell him to his face, that he no longer possesses his fastball. Then they shouldn’t be shocked if a wildly uncontrollable knuckleball is all that’s left in his arsenal. So please, continue trotting Trump, out in front of large crowds because at this point he’s doing more harm than good. If enough concerned citizens get to see Trump’s present condition with their own two eyes. Then by the time November rolls around and Election Day is upon us. We the people of the United States of America can repeat back to Trump his own overused trademarked motto. “You’re Fired!”

Click the link below for the Yahoo News article quoted in this column
https://www.yahoo.com/news/could-not-keep-straight-thought-175807745.html
