pcgeek11
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Is that supposed to be an excuse? A justification?
The fact that he's an arsehole doesn't mean people have to let him get away with, or ignore him, being an arsehole.
I'm not sure why you think that makes it better or less egregious.
The President of the United States is using his office as a bully pulpit and spreading the worst kinds of bullshit about people just because he's a thin skinned wanker.
That is not ok and you should stop downplaying how bad it is.
Not trying to justify anything.
There is no law against being an @sshole so really not much you can do about it. You guys have your fair share of political/official @ssholes too...
Prince Andrew for one.........