Yeah sure Donnie
“Nobody knows more about Intelligence than I do.”
— Spankee von Hamburdlar, Dunning–Kruger poster boy
The President seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of sucking up to dictators and despots in North Korea, Russia, and Saudi Arabia.
He’s a very stable genius!
Uh huh…and everybody WONDERS why the deplorables think they are ‘smarter’ than anyone that went to school to STUDY and LEARN actual facts but they just fly by the seat of their pants. They TOO could become President.
To quote the “more” sane Conway (that’s a stretch), “Your stupidity knows no bounds.”
“Well, who you gonna believe, me or your own eyes?”
so…if Donny isn’t getting his trusted information from Intelligence, where does he get it?
Seriously, he has access to all the highest quality of intelligence via the CIA and DNI and instead he vouches for Fox News, the Russians, Sean Hannity, the National Enquirer and Alex Jones…
Moron
I am surprised that his projector has not burned out given that it is on 24/7…
Trump calling anyone naive is pathetic…
LOL. I love the cognitive dissonance of his tweets, He simultaneously lambastes the entire intelligence community for claiming that the Iran deal has helped make Iran less of an emergency, yelling about them all being too stupid to know that Iran is a big emergency, then he moves on to claiming he actually fixed the problem of Iran. It’s galactic batshit.
“I know they are, but what am I?”
FFS! Really deplorable remark!
A true Deep State would have taken him out months ago.
“Perhaps Intelligence should go back to school!”
Too bad Trump University was shut down for fraud, abuse, and overarching incompetence. The intelligence chiefs could have taken a class there.
And the GOP nods its collective head in abject support of the Dotard-in-Tweet.
And world-class spellar.
Better “passive and naive” than belligerent and naive. Like some people we know.
Kim committed to denuclearization after meeting with Trump last year.
Really? Show your work.
They all suffer from an extreme case of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
In the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people of low ability have illusory superiority and mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is. The cognitive bias of illusory superiority comes from the inability of low-ability people to recognize their lack of ability. Without the self-awareness of metacognition, low-ability people cannot objectively evaluate their competence or incompetence