Boy! undisciplined
unstructured, uninspiring
unpresidential
Based ion the New York Times Opinion piece, The Conversation: Tastelessness and Classlessness Are the Least of Our Concerns by Frank Bruni and Bret Stephens.
Frank Bruni is a professor of journalism and public policy at Duke University and Bret Stephens is an Opinion columnist for The Times, writing about foreign policy, domestic politics and cultural issues.
They create a weekly column where they discuss current events where Mr. Bruni takes the ‘left’ side of the discussion while Mr. Stephens takes the ‘Right’ side.
This is what Mr. Stephens, the feller who takes the ‘Right’ side of an argument wrote about the speech the feller in office made last night.
As our readers know, I support the war and think it’s been far more successful — and necessary — than critics acknowledge.
But boy, that was a childish speech.
Undisciplined, unstructured, uninformative, unimpressive, uninspiring, unpresidential.
I learned nothing from it that I hadn’t known before it started, except that Trump somehow thinks that the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened by something akin to magic.
It was also a signal to what remains of the Iranian regime that they just need to hold on for another two or three weeks and it will be over.
A reminder that, even if this is the right war, we’ve got the wrong president.
