He made a mistake and backtracked instead of instinctively doubling down. Count your blessings.
The man as in an irredeemable narcissistic moron. We’ve had this conversation several times with the same conclusion over and over again. I get that not everyone is into Argentinian politics but by this point it’s well-established knowledge.
[to boil the frog for others, he's claimed his dogs (Conan) are his closest advisors]
If I'm just a blogger on Twitter, then sure.
It is hard to tell whether the US president is more than an effective tweeter. That distinction is important to me.
What does "don't get to" mean? Descriptively, this is false; normatively, this seems like a completely impossible standard to hold presidents to. You want them to literally never make any mistakes?
(cf some fashion blogger with no understanding genuinely being able to claim that promoting crypto was an easily-made mistake)
So maybe, the "sorry, my bad" is the superior way about mistakes.
Did you really put thought into saying this or are you just voicing absurdities for the sake of it?
Either you're saying that an all too human political leader/head of state should never once make any mistakes during their administration, or you're saying that they should double down on anything they claimed and never admit wrong-doing (Trump-style, essentially)
So which is it?
You might disqualify yourself for running for office in the future if you want to continue to argue with me on this. </joke>