The president who thought he thought

"Whether we call it gut feelings, a 'sixth sense,' or something else, we have all experienced intuition at one time or another. Of course, gut feelings are often wrong (how many times during aircraft turbulence have you been sure your plane was going down?), but they do seem to be right much of the time. Psychologists note that people subconsciously pick up information about the world around us, leading us to seemingly sense or know information without knowing exactly how or why we know it. But cases of intuition are difficult to prove or study, and psychology may only be part of the answer."

He does things his way.  So did Fidel Castro and Joseph Stalin to name a few. The only difference is that the United States is a Democratic Republic, whereas the others were dictatorships. 

source article   www.livescience.com  photo-internet

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