A Fake president!
Uh oh, Don is pissed off again.
Nah, he’s not. So let’s see what his source told him.
President Donald Trump was still struggling to fully grasp the severity of the coronavirus pandemic during a task force meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, a source familiar with the meeting told CNN.
“He still doesn’t get it,” the source said. “He does not get it.”
No, we know. We saw that interview with Jonathan Swan yesterday. We know anyway – he doesn’t get much of anything.
Trump’s meeting with the task force in the Oval Office was his first in-depth meeting with the panel of his top health experts since April.
Since April. Well I guess he has a lot of Fox to watch, tweets to tweet, golf to play.
During the meeting, officials on the task force continued to have trouble convincing Trump to take the pandemic more seriously, the source said.
As some members of the task force tried to stress the dire nature of the situation to the President, the source said Trump repeatedly attempted to change the subject.
It’s what he does. He did it in the interview with Swan. He does it with everything.
He was in a bad mood though. In previous meeting he’s been jocular (why?) but yesterday he was glum. Not about us though, we can be confident of that. He’s not worried about all these people dying and all these people getting horribly ill and all these people losing their jobs and being evicted. Whatever it is he’s glum about it’s to do with himself, not anyone else.
On “Fox and Friends” Wednesday morning, Trump highlighted the US’ economic return and once again claimed that the virus was going to “go away.”
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He added: “My view is the schools should open. This thing’s going away. It will go away like things go away.”
Except when they don’t, so not like that.
Now we know why Trump is mad at Jim Acosta.
“[I]t will go away like things go away.”
Lordy, the profundity! Such a deep thinker. If he was three years old.
It will go away like what? Like things.
Like cancer goes away? Like my asthma goes away? Like death goes away? Yeah, like those. In other words, not. You have to do something to deal with it. If I had never had any respiratory testing, I would still find it difficult to breathe when I have an asthma attack; it might be worse, because the doctor might not know how to treat it if he didn’t call it asthma.
I would like to see Trump go away.
Fixed.