west didsblue
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Don't then.I don't want to jump into handbags, but 'capacity' by itself is broadspeak. 'Capacity' in handling the economy...? In handling the pandemic...? In handling wage increases...? In being president...?
If he'd have put 'mental' in front of 'capacity' in the section you're talking about, you'd have a concrete point.
But you don't.
It's clear what capacity means in the context it was written as an unqualified noun. Only someone lacking a level of literacy would use the word "capacity" on its own to mean something else in that context. If he meant capacity in being President, a literate person would have just used the word "Presidency" instead of "Capacity".
Good luck in the handbag.
Straight from google:
What is capacity of a person?
What is capacity? Capacity means the ability to use and understand information to make a decision, and communicate any decision made. A person lacks capacity if their mind is impaired or disturbed in some way, which means they're unable to make a decision at that time.