Republicans have lowered the bar so far that they're calling Trump the "GREATEST. PRESIDENT. EVER." for drinking water out of a glass. Beyond parody. https://t.co/Abbzq3xiK1— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 21, 2020
It's extremely, extremely thin. His campaign quietly dropped "Keep America Great" for a reason. https://t.co/glBuH2CuaR— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 21, 2020
Honestly, this is kind of pathetic and painful.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 21, 2020
He's done a 5 minute workup Sir story to make excuses about being Donnie Stumbles on the ramp.
Maybe the Trump campaign really is the "Death Star" ... a big expensive mess that's easily defeated by untrained teenagers https://t.co/Fl8tJWNI5B— Craig Harrington (@Craigipedia) June 21, 2020
I mean I’m not a political expert but my instincts say that if you have to make “I CAN TOO drink water normally” a major theme of your speech that something has gone arguably awry— MassacresAreTrickyHat (@Popehat) June 21, 2020
KEEP AMERICA SLIPPERY AGAIN!RAMP/WATER 2020— George Conway (@gtconway3d) June 21, 2020
9000 out of 330 million? I’d have thought there were more crazy people than that.It’s a disappointing turnout for a major presidential rally.— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) June 20, 2020
But it’s a massive crowd for folks willing to endanger their lives inside, without masks in the middle of a pandemic.
All depends on your perspective.
Look, the carping media will focus on the in-person attendance numbers, but the important thing is Trump dominated a national TV news cycle and got out his key message that he wants to reduce coronavirus testing to conceal the scale of the epidemic.— Josh Barro (@jbarro) June 21, 2020
If your core message is that your opponent has dementia, it’s probably not a good idea to tell 12 minute stories that make you sound like a man who escaped from a retirement home.— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) June 21, 2020
— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) June 21, 2020
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