A reporter, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, was threatened with the
Secret Service coming in and forcibly moving her to the
back row of yesterday’s White House press briefing on the Coronavirus. Evidently, the fellow in the back row refused
to give up his chair also. Here’s a link to the short video.
Yeah, another failure, among many, likely perpetrated by our illustrious POTUS, by going
to the “totalitarian lengths” to rig his game. [Can I hear a Sieg Heil??] Is anyone surprised? He's been doing this kind of self-preservation "me, me, me" thing all his life.
Acosta tells us that Trump’s personal aides are advising him
that these nightly briefings are bringing “diminishing returns,” and he has
more to lose by them, than to gain by them.
I personally see it that way too.
From my point of view, while Trump is already a loser, a wrecking
ball par excellence, these briefings
showcase his spectacular ignorance and still childlike thinking. So I’m
a bit bummed that he won’t be showing up and rambling on, with the same old-same
old repeat phrases and (tremendous) "best words," night after night, implosion after
implosion. While I grant that it might be a dangerous game for us never-Trumpers to play ourselves,
I want him out there making a fool of himself, so we can prove his ineptitude, showing how he really doesn't “know
more than the generals,” and how he “alone can[not] fix it.”
Questions: What do you think? Should Trump continue showing up at these
briefings, force feeding us his word salad?
Is it good or bad for the country?
How so?
Thanks for posting and recommending.
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