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Trump fails his "consoler-in chief" moment.
That was the president of the United States talking to the people of South Texas. He had come to see the storm damage (
Sadly, he did no such thing. Rather, he basked in the size of the crowd in a typical vainglorious fashion that we have come to expect from trump. I mean I knew that the man was obsessed with crowd sizes, but you would think that just for once he would let up on his fixation with crowd sizes and focus on the victims and the people feeling real pain.
We know, of course, that he cannot do that, and this is why we see no real empathy coming from the man, no matter how hard he tries to play the role. That is not who he is.
And so, once again, we will hear from the clueless media about how presidential he looked for a moment, and maybe, just maybe, he is finally "turning the corner". The bar is low for this man that Peggy Noonan actually said that he had a good press conference yesterday because he seemed "stable". Think about that for a minute: Just being "stable" means that you are being presidential. Anyway, it has already started. Some in the press are already declaring that trump will d do a great job because he is more comfortable with domestic issues and he is great at rebuilding things. Get ready for it, because it's coming.
Finally, I have always had issues with republicans in the South, and now I see why.
Check out the latest poll with republicans in Louisiana about Hurricane Katrina.
"A large number of Louisiana Republicans think President Barack Obama is to blame for the federal government’s poor response to Hurricane Katrina, according to a new Public Policy Polling survey released Wednesday — despite the fact that the storm occurred three years before he took office.
The Democratic-leaning polling firm, which provided its results to Talking Points Memo, found that 29 percent of Louisiana Republicans said Obama was responsible for the Katrina response. Twenty-eight percent put the blame on President George W. Bush, whose administration did in fact oversee the federal response to Katrina. Nearly half (44 percent) of the Louisiana Republicans polled didn’t know who to blame." [Source]
What's that saying? "The stupid is really strong with some people."
*Pic from usatoday.com
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