"Trump’s unwillingness to put aside his political self-centeredness as Americans died by the thousands each day... remain confounding even to some administration officials. “Making masks a culture war issue was the dumbest thing imaginable,” one former senior adviser said."
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) December 31, 2020
To the second point: the dumbest thing imaginable was how well that worked. To the first point: yeah, not so much."But Trump’s unwillingness to put aside his political self-centeredness as Americans died by the thousands each day...remain confounding even to some administration officials. “Making masks a culture war issue was the dumbest thing imaginable,” one former senior adviser said."
— Trip Gabriel (@tripgabriel) December 31, 2020
Leaderlyship, right?The Federal Government has distributed the vaccines to the states. Now it is up to the states to administer. Get moving!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
Happy New Year: “more planes landed at Kennedy International Airport than vaccine doses were administered in New York City” on Christmas Day
— J. David Goodman (@jdavidgoodman) January 1, 2021
@JoeKGoldstein on the slowness in vaccine rollout in New York https://t.co/cYrPItmxg1
Eligible Texans can’t get answers about the COVID-19 vaccine. It’s not clear who — if anyone — has them. https://t.co/tVBPIj5qkf
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 1, 2021
If only we had, I dunno, some kind of centralized government to coordinate the effort with 50 state governments.It is unclear whether anyone in Texas knows how many doses of the coronavirus vaccine have been administered here.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 1, 2021
The rollout in Texas has been marred by poor messaging, technical errors, logistical delays and supply shortages. https://t.co/9cl8YKmwB6
Or to lead in suppression of the virus in the first place.Difficult to fathom. https://t.co/Pra0RQF4zw
— Jason Ukman (@JasonUkman) January 1, 2021
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