That’s a strange reply. I don’t think you understood me.
What I’m saying is this: Trump often speaks in incomplete sentences, which introduces a lot of room for interpretation. This could be a deliberate strategy on his part. It would be interesting, in my opinion, to go back and see if he always had this habit, and if not, when it developed. Changing the way one speaks takes monumental effort. The way we use words can be used to identify us much in the same way fingerprints can. So if Trump changed the way he communicates it wouldn’t be a sign of a LACK of intelligence - it would be exactly the opposite of that.
One of the interesting things about the way Trump communicates is that he often doesn’t use complete sentences, which leads to a lot of ambiguity.
I’ve often thought it would be interesting to look and see if this has always been the case, or if it’s a skill he’s developed over time…
I believe it's a business background thing, being direct & concise is crucial.
No. It’s a sign of brilliance. Never use full sentences. Have the masses say your stupid and underestimate you.
Did you understand what he was saying? Then duck off grammar nazi. You get it stop seeking superiority.
That’s a strange reply. I don’t think you understood me.
What I’m saying is this: Trump often speaks in incomplete sentences, which introduces a lot of room for interpretation. This could be a deliberate strategy on his part. It would be interesting, in my opinion, to go back and see if he always had this habit, and if not, when it developed. Changing the way one speaks takes monumental effort. The way we use words can be used to identify us much in the same way fingerprints can. So if Trump changed the way he communicates it wouldn’t be a sign of a LACK of intelligence - it would be exactly the opposite of that.
Watch his old interviews. His current style is NEW.
I agree with the underestimate part.