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Showing Original Post only (View all)Tom Nichols: Let's Talk About Trump's Gibberish [View all]
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/06/trump-sharks-las-vegas-rally-speech/678667/No paywall link
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Perhaps the greatest trick Donald Trump ever pulled was convincing millions of peopleand the American mediato treat his lapses into fantasies and gibberish as a normal, meaningful form of oratory. But Trump is not a normal person, and his speeches are not normal political events.
For too long, Trump has gotten away with pretending that his emotional issues are just part of some offbeat New York charm or an expression of his enthusiasm for public performance. But Trump is obviously unfitand something is profoundly wrong with a political environment in which he can now say almost anything, no matter how weird, and his comments will get a couple of days of coverage and then a shrug, as if to say: Another day, another Trump rant about sharks.
Wait, what?
Yes, sharks. In Las Vegas on Sunday, Trump went off-scriptI have to assume that no competent speechwriter would have drafted thisand riffed on the important question of how to electrocute a shark while one attacks. He had been talking, he claims, to someone about electric boats: I say, What would happen if the boat sank from its weight and youre in the boat, and you have this tremendously powerful battery, and the batterys now underwater, and theres a shark thats approximately 10 yards over there?
As usual, Trump noted how much he impressed his interlocutor with his very smart hypothetical: And he said, Nobody ever asks this question, and it must be because of MIT, my relationship to MIT. Very smart. (MIT? Trumps uncle taught there and retired over a half century ago, when Trump was in his 20s, and died in 1985. Trump often implies that his uncle passed on MITs brainpower by genetic osmosis or something.)
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Gloves off - JoeB and the Democratic Party need to attack the media for normalizing Slobby.
NoMoreRepugs
Jun 2024
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