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Here is he reason why Trump very seldom gave interviews. He much preferred his one-sided "rallies". If you have never seen this interview, you will be reminded of why nearly half of Americans consider him one of the worst presidents (if not the worst) in our history. The rest think "Moby Dick" is a venereal disease!

fishline79 7 Feb 14
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Who is this interviewer? He sounds like a foreigner who could possibly be unfamiliar with some of the specifics of the voting concerns yet he precedes as though he knows every nuanced detail here in all 50 of our states. He keeps talking over Trump and it's not a good interview tactic. And I'm only a couple minutes in. Hopefully, it gets better as it continues. There has to be some basic manners used during interviewing right? Ask a Q, let the OTHER person speak, otherwise it's not an interview, it's self-promotion of the interviewer. A good interviewer could illustrate a key point, this sounds like a debate not an interview. I wouldn't want to listen to the messy interview style any further - it has nothing to offer.

I did listen to another clip of this interview just now from a clip that was meant to be comedic and deride Trump's own words. It's the point where Trump talks about "testing too much". But who would ever realize at the time that on Biden's Inaugeration day, or day after, WHO comes out and changes testing positive recommendations due to the possibility of false positives. It almost comes across as a gobal conspiracy! Yet people said Trump's thoughts on the matter were completely off base. I admit, I thought so too at the time. Depending on how this interviewer handled the broader line of questioning, I haven't seen it all, we have to wonder if he was a party to spreading false covid info, atleast I wonder. And to proceed with such a condescending attitude, he really should rethink it. We are all learning about the science of covid. Let's not forget how long it took the medical leaders to figure out we should mask up!

I believe he is from the BBC. Trump would give interviews to outsiders before he would to the US press. This man isn't afraid to press Trump on his absurd observations. He is thoroughly acquainted with the issues and has no axe to grind. He is obviously not intimidated by this blowhard because he has no fear of being victim to Trump's vindictive nature. Trump has no power to get him removed like he has done to Americans. You are obviously very nationalistically biased or uninformed yourself, or you would realize what hogwash Trump is spouting. It doesn't matter who's asking the questions or where they are from. If the American voting public were informed and reasonably intelligent the interview wouldn't even be necessary. Manners? Does Trump have manners? This guy isn't trying to gain "brownie points". He just has the balls (and brains) to expose Trump's lies; something Trump employs with great success when bamboozling the average American.

@fishline79 I feel I encountered someone with a sense of reason today. His name Brian Dean Wright. He has made the most sense of anyone I've heard speak in recent days. If you yourself are a foreigner I suggest you listen to him before you sit in judgement of another nation's goings on.

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Nobody really gives a shit about the turd unless he is prosecuted/indicted in any state court.

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While I would need to read about the presidents as far back as Dwight David Eisenhower to check my facts, he is certainly by far the worst president that I am aware of in my lifetime.

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Did you mean to post a link to something?

dkp93 Level 8 Feb 14, 2021

Sorry about that. See edited version.

@fishline79 Could only watch a bit of it. It's been so nice this past month not having to hear his obnoxious voice or his idiotic ramblings that I'm not going to intentionally inflict him on myself again. But yes, I definitely agree he was in his element at his rallies, which is why he wanted to continue them after he got elected. He didn't actually want the job, he just wanted to be praised and cheered.

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