Presidential harassment! Why Trump believes playing the victim will help him win
Presidential harassment! Why Trump believes playing the victim will help him win
Arwa Mahdawi
The US president seems to be preparing to contest a defeat in November by railing against rigged mail-in ballots but his party is the one attempting to suppress voters
Tue 23 Jun 2020 07.39 EDT
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Guardian UK) Donald Trump will not go gentle into that good night: he will rage, rage, rage-tweet against the dying of his might. Indeed, he is already doing so. After a humiliating turnout at Saturdays rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma which capped one of the worst weeks of his presidency Trumps re-election chances look shakier by the day. Rattled and belligerent, he seems to be gearing up to contest a defeat in November.
RIGGED 2020 ELECTION, Trump tweeted on Monday morning. MILLIONS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS WILL BE PRINTED BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND OTHERS. IT WILL BE THE SCANDAL OF OUR TIMES! Mercifully, he took his fingers off the caps lock key at that point, but continued to fire off unhinged tweets about his enemies exploiting the pandemic to cheat by using Mail-Ins!
I am sure I dont need to tell you that there is zero evidence of foreign countries colluding to attempt to stuff US ballot boxes. Nor is there evidence to back up Trumps frequent assertions that postal voting is corrupt. But facts dont seem to get in the way of Trumps feelings. There is nothing Trump loves more than playing the victim. PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT! he tweeted on Monday. Along with witch hunt, fake news and unfair, it is one of his favourite phrases.
Trump certainly looks harassed. A viral video of his walk of shame after the underwhelming Tulsa rally shows a pathetic figure: his tie is undone and his shoulders are sagging. But then things have not been going well for poor Donald recently. Last Thursday, the US supreme court blocked his attempt to rescind one of the Obama administrations signature immigration programmes. Then, a federal judge refused to block the publication of John Boltons tell-all memoir, which is highly critical of the president. Trumps niece is releasing a harrowing and salacious book about him. His popularity is at a seven-month low and Joe Biden is leading in the national polls by double-digits. Even Trump sycophants at rightwing outlets such as Breitbart are calling his behaviour childish, selfish and self-destructive. ...........(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/23/presidential-harassment-why-donald-trump-believes-playing-the-victim-will-help-him-win