carlos86
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Yep. Trump is the one most outwardly narcissistic but it's there in most of them.
Also, I bet Trump is tuned into world economic affairs better than any of them.
Finally, I agree that most don't have huge policy knowledge. They have people that develop policy for them.
Being in the Senate is an advantage on some policy areas but as Christie pointed out (again, again, and again) being a Senator is not an executive training position.
1) Donald Trump is so tuned into international economic policy that he didn't know that China wasn't in a trade agreement with the United States and other southwest Asian counties and that his 45% tarried would weaken the economy more. Or that the best way to address job going over seas is to create a better business environment in the US.
2) have people develop and work on policy is different than coming up with said policy, knowing details and then having staffers work the ends and outs of it. There is also knowing the basics of policy. The brink and mortar of it which is something Trump has yet to demonstrate. If Trump can't answer simple questions like "what is the purpose of the nuclear triad?" " what's the difference between Sinni and Shiite Muslims??" Or "what's the difference between has be Hezballah and Hamas?" Than he doesn't have the ability to answer the complex foreign policy issues.
3) out of the 44 American Presidents only 17 have been governors. 8 were cabinet secretaries 17 were senators and 18 were members of the House of Representatives.
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