We should talk about Trump's obvious mental illness the same way we talk about Kanye's. https://t.co/n0ycqcNgSh pic.twitter.com/cogZA86Hn2— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) August 3, 2020
To speak of many things....
We are at 4.6 million positive cases in the US. We will hit 5 million in the next ten days. This is just a breathtaking disaster.— Neera -Wear a Mask -Tanden (@neeratanden) August 3, 2020
I think I can turn invisible and have a robot friend https://t.co/pmyMMEqOVQ— Virginia Heffernan (@page88) August 2, 2020
FWIW, there's ~200 countries nationally, and over half of them have a case rate below 1.5 per thousand residents.— Charles Gaba (@charles_gaba) August 3, 2020
Every U.S. state & territory has a higher case rate than that except American Samoa & the Northern Mariana Islands.https://t.co/lTsucViq4y
Donald Trump cites a made up poll of 96% support in the Republican Party. He said a health care plan would be delivered in two weeks. It never happened.— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) August 3, 2020
At what point do we start talking about the obvious: Donald Trump isn't lying, he's actually lost grasp of reality.
What was the first sign?
'He's scaring our own voters': Republicans run into a Donald Trump problem as they push mail voting https://t.co/d2PXgsBIcV — via @usatoday— Patrick Marley (@patrickdmarley) August 3, 2020
Or maybe it's this:
No signs Trump has pandemic plan despite chilling warnings from administration's top doctors - CNNPolitics https://t.co/BcLC2RJdPo— Luke McGee (@lukemcgee) August 3, 2020
Or the fact he's just delusional:
And POTUS now slams Birx for publicly speaking the truth about where the virus stands > https://t.co/FxvcOaWi57— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 3, 2020
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