Woodward has it exactly right. The question of @realDonaldTrump’s fitness for office isn’t really a subjective question. It’s not a question of opinion or taste. It’s not like, should we spend more money on butter or guns, or how should we structure our tax system, and so on. https://twitter.com/60minutes/status/1305285171625721857
It’s a question of whether Trump—a man who would unquestionably be fired in a New York minute were he running a company he didn’t own, and would be drummed out of the military as unfit in short order—should be entrusted with the nation’s highest public trust.
It’s a question of whether a man who displays mental instability and delusional judgment virtually every day, should be entrusted with the nuclear codes.
It’s a question of objective fact—of evidence. It’s a question of whether Trump can tell the public the truth about most things, including, as Woodward points out, a pandemic that has cost almost 200,000 Americans their lives.
It’s a question of whether the evidence shows he can be trusted to act selflessly in the nation’s interest and not selfishly in his own.
On these questions the evidence is simply overwhelming: He’s utterly incapable of doing the job.
If you want a better understanding of why, watch this film: https://twitter.com/duty2warn/status/1305170951156375552
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