It’s amazing how someone can say so many foolish things and be a quote-unquote “Nobel” Prize winner.
Alfred Nobel was insightful when he didn’t set up a Nobel Prize in Economics when he set up his Prizes:
The New York Times accuses “Guntsu” of being a traitor. And all those who support him of being unAmerican.
Afterwards, people scratch their heads puzzled why “Guntsu” would be upset about that.
The police create falsified evidence against a suspect. The suspect complains loudly and publicly all during the investigatio. Later the suspect is cleared. Afterwards, the police want him arrested for impeding an investigation because he complained so loudly and publicly.
Some scratch their heads puzzled why he would be so angry about being falsely and publicly accused and investigated.
“Below the office of President”. Oh, how upper-class one must be able to discern what is becoming to a President. The President is a representative from the people, a member of the populace who voted for him. If they chose him, he is entitled to continue to be the person they voted for. There is no standard of grammar or delivery that a President is required to adopt after being elected. You seem to think that a US President should have to come only from among the refined elite.
49% among likely voters according to Rasmussen. Harris has him at 46%, Yougov at 45%, Fivethirtyeight averages at 41.3%. Obama was at 44% in April of his third year.
Don’t forget the late, lamented debt clock that has vanished after Obama’s presidency. Though I am sure that they will find the debt clock before the 2020 presidential election.