Trump's Boy Scouts Speech And The Thin Line Between Openness And Recklessness
Know your audience is usually the first rule of public speaking. But that doesn't really seem to matter all that much to President Trump.
Trump became overtly political in yet another setting that some are seeing as over the line — in a speech to the Boy Scouts.
Ironically, Trump began his remarks Monday night promising not to talk about politics.
"Tonight, we put aside all of the policy fights in Washington, D.C., you've been hearing about with the fake news and all of that," Trump said at the Boy Scouts National Jamboree in West Virginia. "We're going to put that aside. And instead we're going to talk about success, about how all of you amazing young Scouts can achieve your dreams, what to think of, what I've been thinking about. You want to achieve your dreams, I said, who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm in front of the Boy Scouts? Right?"
Apart from using "hell" in front of an audience of thousands of minors, Trump did
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