Friday, November 06, 2020

Next Stop -- The Asylum

I told my wife earlier this week that, when the votes were all counted, Donald Trump's head would blow up. The votes have not all been counted. But, last night, Trump's head exploded. David Smith writes:

The US president on Thursday returned to the White House briefing room, scene of past triumphs such as that time he proposed bleach as a cure for coronavirus and that other time he condemned QAnon with the words “They like me”.

Trump offered a downright dangerous and dishonest take on this week’s election that current vote counting trends suggest he will lose. It was possibly an attempt to intimidate and deter TV networks from declaring a winner in the next few hours.

The lies kept coming:

“If you count the legal votes, I easily win,” he said with a straight face. “If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us. If you count the votes that came in late – we’re looking at them very strongly, a lot of votes came in late.”

“Media polling was election interference, in the truest sense of that word by powerful special interests,” he said. “These really phony polls ... were designed to keep our voters at home, create the illusion of momentum for Mr Biden and diminish Republicans’ ability to raise funds. They were what’s called suppression polls.”

Senator Chris Murphy -- from Connecticut -- characterized the situation quite accurately:

“This is just extraordinary. It’s a lie every 5 second. Not small lies either. Just nuclear grade whoppers.”

But Trump wasn't finished:

The president went on to throw in some racism for good measure, targeting Philadelphia and Detroit, both African American majority cities in the battlegrounds Pennsylvania and Michigan respectively.

“They’re trying to rig an election, and we can’t let that happen,” he said. “Detroit and Philadelphia – known as two of the most corrupt political places anywhere in our country.”

The man who, during his property developing career, perfected the dark art of “truthful hyperbole” sounded a wholly unrealistic note. “We think we will win the election very easily."

Trump has always lived in his own universe. Clearly, it's a universe that needs special care -- in an asylum.

Image: cnbc.com


8 comments:

Gordie said...

Four years ago, Americans decided it was a good idea to have a lunatic run the country. Now they can't get rid of him. Even Iran is laughing at them.

GDN

Owen Gray said...

You're right, Gordie. When the Americans took a flyer on Trump, they risked everything they had. We'll see if they can get back what they lost.

Rural said...

The new presidential song is......
And, they're coming to take me away ha-ha
They're coming to take me away ho ho hee hee ha ha
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they're coming to take me away ha ha

Anonymous said...

I notice that Bill Barr has gone strangely silent. A couple of weeks ago, be was spouting the usual Trump BS about mail-in ballots and fraud. But now, he hasn't been seen since that super-spreader party for Amy Coathanger Barrett. He may be trying to keep a case of the 'Rona quiet, but it's a hell of time to hear nothing from Trump's new Roy Cohen. I bet Trump is fuming about that betrayal, right when he needs his crooked AG the most.

Cap

Owen Gray said...

Each time Trump opens his mouth these days, Rural, it's clear that Donald has gone over the edge.

Owen Gray said...

It's interesting, Cap, that Rudy Guliani is once again Trump's lawyer. He's now back in the news after being punked by Borat.

Gordie said...

Rudy Giuliani was a hero after the 9-11 attacks. Now he's a delusional Trump shill.

GDN

Owen Gray said...

Giuliani used to have a pretty good reputation, Gordie. He's now just a Trump stooge.