Why don’t they like you, Don?
Trump’s repetitive tweets are repetitive.
From Friday morning until Tuesday morning, Trump sent out 14 — yes, 14! — tweets focused on the ongoing Russia probe.
The tweets — ranging from quotes of supportive voices from Fox News Channel to references to the “13 Angry Democrats” on special counsel Robert Mueller’s team to allegations of election meddling — illustrate Trump’s near-complete obsessions with the investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and its impact on his presidency.
What’s remarkable about the tweets — other than the pure number of them — is the similarities between them.
So “similar” that they’re the same three thoughts over and over again.
This is another marker of his deep stupidity, of course, this wearing of a deep groove in his own brain.
One from Saturday:
This whole Russia Probe is Rigged. Just an excuse as to why the Dems and Crooked Hillary lost the Election and States that haven’t been lost in decades. 13 Angry Democrats, and all Dems if you include the people who worked for Obama for 8 years. #SPYGATE & CONFLICTS OF INTEREST!
One from this morning:
Why aren’t the 13 Angry and heavily conflicted Democrats investigating the totally Crooked Campaign of totally Crooked Hillary Clinton. It’s a Rigged Witch Hunt, that’s why! Ask them if they enjoyed her after election celebration!
It’s dementia-like. Yes maybe the endless repetition will move the dial in his direction in the approval stakes, but at the cost of further eroding any confidence in his ability to function like an adult.
What Trump’s tweets read like is someone who has fixated on the idea that he is being unfairly persecuted by people who have never liked him and will do anything to keep him from being successful.
He should ask himself why these people have never liked him. He should ask himself what there is about him that is so repugnant. He should, but he’s not capable of it.
I’m away from home right now, and the television in the breakfast room at the motel is always on Fox News. They were focused on Donnie’s tweets this morning to the exclusion of everything else…and, of course, they were on Donnie’s side. The men in the breakfast room were eating it up…They believed everything Fox said, and repeated it (and other things that have been spouted ad nauseum over the past two years) loudly.
Having breakfast out in the heartland is a disheartening experience. It makes you lose all hope for the human race.
“…a deep groove in his own brain.”
At this point, I think it’s all groove, no brain.