Orange_Crush
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Trump can still go, but he is aware that he will be the subject of much derision and ridicule, and he hates that, and especially hates how it makes him look back here at home. This is so if for no other reason than if he went and that happened, it would cause all the talking heads on tv to converse for days about how embarrassing he is to the rest of us.
So he doesn't want to go.
You can't blame the Brits for that. It is their right to react to him that way. Heck, if Trump went out in public now in anything other than coal territory and a few carefully orchestrated events where attendance is strictly controlled, he'd get a real taste of how the bulk of the country views him right now. Can you imagine him showing up to an MLB game right now? It would be a disaster for him and the booing would be repeated on every channel except Fox for a week.
A few thoughts come to mind...
(1) You want to hold a person responsible for how people react to them. The logic doesn't necessarily follow.
(2) You are speaking as though popularity equates to good leadership. Only someone who has never led would fall for this fallacious thinking.
There is a LOT to ding Trump for. This cancelled tour only distracts from rightful criticism. But you guys don't care. You just want to spew blind hate and act like Trump is the only problem.
