I think my point was that if he is a workaholic, he's working on seizing an advantage, any advantage for himself. He's not working hard on behalf of the American public. So I was agreeing with you.I suspect my opinion is probably a majority one here so I don’t think it’s a case of one person being right or wrong on NSC - the discussion is broader than that - the evidence is all there how Trump spent his evenings, how much he played golf and spent watching cables news while working - it was widely reported by WH staff at the time how Trump spent his Presidential time.
Perhaps you are also forgetting he ran the Country on Twitter
I am hoping that @lasvegan can justify his 'workaholic' assessment of Trump. And without simply stating that Joe Biden is normally finishing his Ovaltine and putting on his wee willy winky bedtime hat by 7 PM.
As it happens I distrust people who 'work' work into the wee hours. Being Pres is mostly about having vision, a plan, and good people. They don#t have to 'do' much heavy lifting themselves. They are also a figurehead. They should not be working out economic growth predictions when the football is on telly.
For me it isn't about how many hours Trump works, it is about how much of a **** he is.
I accept that @lasvegan thinks on balance Trump us better than Biden, but I don't think there is any need to make up a trope about him being a workaholic as justification. Being better than Biden is enough, surely? On balance I think Biden is better than Trump, but it is only my opinion.