A “Nasty, Sad, Nice, Winner, Loser, Dummy”: Trump In His Own Words
Ok, so on Thursday and Friday, Donald Trump put the batshit back in batshit crazy.
When considered as a single body of work, the President's two-day Twitter tirade certainly qualifies as one the most ridiculous spectacles ever created by someone who holds public office.
For anyone who missed it, here's a quick recap:
And that came just days after a series of truly outrageous 140-character outbursts about the terror attacks in London and a few errant statements about Qatar that could very we
The real conclusion might be that Gundlach will soon be FED chair. Then the two most powerful players will be Twitter hacks. Think about it. Is this a sign of the times?
Putting it in the shape of fake news releases will only cement Trump’s support base. They like knowing that the president is as functionally illiterate as they are. It makes them feel less of a failure in life.
And as for Quigley’s law, presumably Trump’s tweets already are covered by existing legislation. If you can’t enforce the existing law, passing new ones won’t help.
But the old laws do not explicitly mock Trump, so you can still argue a positive benefit.
I think he is pretty spot on