We must unite to talk about baseball
The president.
…This evil Anti-Semitic attack is an assault on humanity. It will take all of us working together to extract the poison of Anti-Semitism from our world. We must unite to conquer hate.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 27, 2018
Watching the Dodgers/Red Sox final innings. It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 7 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked. 4 run lead gone. Managers do it all the time, big mistake!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2018
Six hours apart. Six whole hours. Mourning, mass murder, pray, hearts go out, assault on humanity, unite against hate, blah blah blah. Hey the Dodgers and the Red Sox!!!
If Trump followed footy he could mix talking sport bollox with mourning in a single tweet.
Perhaps we should be thankful that he doesn’t.
Well, hey, it wasn’t like the anti-Semitic murderer killed Sandy Koufax or anything. Let’s keep some perspective here.
Those tweets in presidential language were not composed by Trump. I wonder if he even knows about them.
They’re Dan Scavino’s work, helped by the Presidential Dictionary of Platitudes for All Occasions, Vol 2: mass slaughters.
Also note that there are almost double the number of people (or bots) “hearting” or “talking about” the baseball one than the one decrying the attack.
The first two are properly spelled, grammatically correct, and use better, if trite vocabulary.
Trump didn’t write them. He handed his phone to his daughter or an aide.