this actually is real? https://t.co/OOP11APoCH— John Santucci (@Santucci) September 3, 2020
They do know no one live broadcasts the White House press briefing, right? Well, maybe FoxNews does...
“Mr. Trump’s goal has been to undermine the opposition, rely on conspiracy theories to discount any evidence that might discredit him — and, above all, leave people uncertain about what to believe.” https://t.co/fGwRWNirmp— Lawrence Hurley (@lawrencehurley) September 3, 2020
That strategy is not really working though, is it?
Master of projection. While there may not always be a tweet, there usually is a Fox interview.— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) September 3, 2020
Trump in May: "The level of dishonesty with Democrat voting is unbelievable. If you told a Republican to vote twice, they'd get sick at even the thought of it." pic.twitter.com/Uz9pnHxTvK
Does anyone want a President of the United States who is more focused on this nonsense rather than crushing the virus and saving American lives? https://t.co/XvKNQ8F1V2— Drew Hammill (@Drew_Hammill) September 3, 2020
Added to the growing list of Republicans and former Republicans who’ve decided enough is enough with this dangerous, disastrous president.— Brian Normoyle (@BrianNormoyle) September 3, 2020
Meanwhile, the Trump campaign tried to make #CSPANCallersForTrump a thing, but like everything Trump touches, it disintegrated. https://t.co/ZglOGI8ak5
(I'm with Charlie Pierce, not really thrilled with Rick Snyder suddenly finding himself on the road to Damascus. Still, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, at least for as long as the war lasts.)
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