It's sort of "he said/she said." Too much trouble to sort out who did what when; like this:is redemption money like those S&H green stamps from the 70s https://t.co/WJTA5bclKM— George Conway (@gtconway3d) February 11, 2020
Here is a graph showing the unemployment rate these past 10 years.— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) February 10, 2020
Notice the steady improvement over time, through Obama's years and right through today. No real change in the slope on or near Jan. 2017. pic.twitter.com/oooZSIgZl1
But the other stuff makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills; or I'm trapped in a bad comedy where everyone else is taking this stuff seriously, when no sane person can:
It is embarrassing that our president knows so very little history. The EU was NOT formed to treat us badly ! Mr. President read, Ian Kershaw's THE GLOBAL AGE— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) February 10, 2020
Europe, 1950-2017. Here's a review: Europe’s Glorious Years of Peace and Prosperity https://t.co/uJQuF1skL6 https://t.co/E6n3M84E21
In his defense, @realDonaldTrump doesn’t know much about virtually anything that pertains to his current job. https://t.co/adqd3NeH46— George Conway (@gtconway3d) February 11, 2020
Well, there is that.
@gtconway3d I have run out of words to try to describe how delusional and deranged he is. https://t.co/gyrUNNCEqE— Spiro Agnew’s Ghost (@SpiroAgnewGhost) February 11, 2020
Yeah, that's really how I feel. And it's spreading, by people who literally know better:
I remember those years at the CIA working in the Deep State Department in the "Plotting & Scheming" branch. You have to pass rigorous tests before they accepts you, like being able to perfectly twirl an evil imaginary mustache. https://t.co/BaA5vAG8do— Emily Brandwin (@CIAspygirl) February 10, 2020
Trump is the coronavirus of office holders.
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