Can I ask how absolutely you believe that? I am certain it’s not “perfectly incapable of making mistakes”, because that’s a trait reserved for religious figures.
So is it that Trump wouldn’t make a mistake, ever, in any capacity?
Is it that Trump would personally review every piece of writing sent on his behalf and would never have permitted this to go forward if it was a mistake?
We have reason to believe that Donald Trump proofreading a legal document would identify “fictious” as incorrect in a large, complex legal document? The man is a perfect proofreader?
Is it that Trump has never been shown to make a mistake in hiring anyone, so every single person involved in the creation of this document is also infallible?
It just seems like a cop-out to say, “Trump doesn’t make mistakes and therefore you’re wrong.” Surely he has to make SOME mistake in SOME capacity, somewhere.
If he isn’t a perfect speller, or if he doesn’t personally review every word sent on his behalf, or if the people who work for him are capable of making mistakes, then all those possibilities would lead to the potential that this was a mistake, right?
How can you differentiate “fake mistakes” from the real ones that literally every non-divine human makes?
Can I ask how absolutely you believe that? I am certain it’s not “perfectly incapable of making mistakes”, because that’s a trait reserved for religious figures.
So is it that Trump wouldn’t make a mistake, ever, in any capacity?
Is it that Trump would personally review every piece of writing sent on his behalf and would never have permitted this to go forward if it was a mistake?
We have reason to believe that Donald Trump proofreading a legal document would identify “fictious” as incorrect in a large, complex legal document? The man is a perfect proofreader?
Is it that Trump has never been shown to make a mistake in hiring anyone, so every single person involved in the creation of this document is also infallible?
It just seems like a cop-out to say, “Trump doesn’t make mistakes and therefore you’re wrong.” Surely he has to make SOME mistake in SOME capacity, somewhere.
If he isn’t a perfect speller, or if he doesn’t personally review every word sent on his behalf, or if the people who work for him are capable of making mistakes, then all those possibilities would lead to the potential that this was a mistake, right?
How can you differentiate “fake mistakes” from the real ones that literally every non-divine human makes?