Trump's trip to Ohio is a taxpayer-funded official White House event, but here he is railing against "the Obama-Biden administration."— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
He's obliterated the line between campaigning and the office of the presidency. pic.twitter.com/lSu0BSCDSF
That would be all those workers who are out of work now? Or the prison guards exposed to covid 19 because the Supreme Court said jails have no obligation to treat prisoners? Or the meat-processing workers dropping like flies because the plant owners wouldn't protect them from contagion?
Trump is just out here straight up delivering a rally speech pic.twitter.com/fgzUCKOm4m— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
Basically he made them cost more. And now nobody has jobs to afford one, anyway.
Trump is just out here straight up delivering a rally speech pic.twitter.com/fgzUCKOm4m— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
He brags "who would have thought that was possible?", that "every person" who needed a ventilator has one. The real question is: until Trump who would have thought that was impossible? Yet it was. Probably still is; you can't trust when this man says it's Wednesday.
TRUMP: "They didn't have enough water. The same thing with sinks, toilets, and showers. You go into a new home, you turn on the faucet, no water comes out. You turn on the shower, if you're like me you can't wash your beautiful hair properly ... I got rid of that." pic.twitter.com/PAQdJwmipK— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
Funny, I still have it. I like it, too. Saves water, saves money.
Here's Trump whining about how newfangled lightbulbs make him look orange pic.twitter.com/WTsZSmwAGX— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
Back to the chyron: can we just recover all the jobs we've lost due to covid-19? That would be a pleasant start.
It is outrageous that taxpayer dollars are paying for the partisan campaign screed Trump is delivering in Ohio. @WhirlpoolCorp should be ashamed. pic.twitter.com/JgRTnGLcHq— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 6, 2020
Actually, the world is asserting independence from us. We're run by a crazy man and we're the most disease-ridden place on the planet, with one of the highest disease mortality counts. Maybe we should move to Thighland.
A little afternoon trivia: The chief executive of Thighland is the Lord of the Thighs, not the prime minister. https://t.co/OW9iyfOqDx— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) August 6, 2020
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