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In a series of tweets this morning, GOP strategist Rick Wilson burned Donald Trump’s presidency to the ground, by pointing to the simple fact that Trump “Is.Bad.At.Being.President.”

1/ Trump's poll numbers suck for a reason. It's not complicated. He. Is. Bad. At. Being. President. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

2/ The daily chaotic shitshow can't disguise the fact that he's just not good at the work of being the leader of our nation. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

3/ He believes in nothing beyond his own ego needs, and lacks character, discipline, and management skills. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

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4/ He mistakenly thinks his skill as a game show host and in snookering enough rubes to vote for him was leadership. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

5/ In reality, he's a weak man, a weak leader, and a weak thinker. He's crafty, not smart. He was more lucky than good and doesn't get that. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

6/ Now — as SOMEONE — warned you, he's becoming the boat anchor around the neck of the GOP and conservatives. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

7/ But he's at least attacking duh librul media, right? You still have THAT figleaf, right "conservative" media? — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

8/ Domestically, you'll just look politely aside while he proposes trillion-dollar infra bills, an Ivankacare child care bill, and a VAT. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

9/ No matter how much this deranged arsonist sets alight, "But…the MSM…but Obummer…but Killary" is a nice mantra while it all burns. — Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 5, 2017

Rick Wilson told it like it is. Donald Trump is bad at being president. His polling numbers reveal that most Americans would agree with Wilson. Trump is awful, and Wilson’s enumeration of POTUS’ many character flaws explains it all.

Trump is weak and he is an anchor around the neck of the GOP. Having embraced Donald Trump, the Republican Party must now take its just desserts and have its name forever attached to not only the most unpopular president in American history but to the president who sold out the United States of America to Russia.