Quite often I do not defend him. I don't often publicly condemn him for the crazy tweets...but neither do I defend him. I know when he is being crazy. But, until a better option arrives on the scene, I'm stuck with a non-lawyer for President who says crazy shit, but is usually restrained by his advisors by the time he acts.
Remember when he supposedly said something about the president having the authority over the governors? I didn't even bother to see if he actually said it, so I'm taking the Left at its word on that. If he said it, I knew it was crazy, but I also knew he would end up doing what he did, which is allow governors to do what they want. There was no need for me to get upset about that, so I didn't.
((Oh, and you might not have picked up on this, but I was just making fun of conor with my uragh post below. you referenced "cult" in your reply, but it was meant to be a joke by mimicking conor's cultist posts.))