Our president Donald Trump is not like someone playing pinball. He instead is more like a pinball in a machine – just bouncing around off of bumpers and flippers. Donald ignored and downplayed the coronavirus pandemic, as described in an article by Tamara Keith at NPR on April 21, 2020 titled Timeline: what Trump has said and done about the coronavirus. He also gives overly optimistic forecasts about when the pandemic will end: Easter, May 1 st, etc.
Trump began holding daily briefings which should have aimed
at informing the public. He should just have been the ringmaster of that
circus. Instead he and the vice president became the clowns. An editorial on April 9 in the Wall Street
Journal titled Trump’s Wasted Briefings contained the following quote (which I
have taken from an April 10 article by Chris Cillizza at CNN Politics The Point
titled What the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board gets exactly right about
Trump’s problematic coronavirus briefings):
“But sometime in the past three weeks Mr. Trump seems to
have concluded that the briefings could be a showcase for him. Perhaps they
substitute in his mind for the campaign rallies he can no longer hold because
of the risks. Perhaps he resented the media adulation that New York Gov. Andrew
Cuomo has been receiving for his daily show. Whatever the reason, the briefings
are all now about the President.”
This week the president said something breathtakingly stupid
in a briefing. On April 24, 2020 at Snopes Dan Evon had a brief article with a title
asking Did Trump suggest injecting disinfectants as COVID-19 treatment? He did!
AT CNN a longer article described How a media-distracted Trump ended up
derailing his own briefing. Later he claimed he’d been sarcastic, and
eventually he tweeted:
“What is the purpose of having White House News Conferences
when the Lamestream Media asks nothing but hostile questions & then refuses
to report the truth or facts accurately? They get record ratings, & the
American people get nothing but Fake News. Not worth the time & effort!”
He reminds me of a recent GEICO commercial about making Poor
Decisions in a horror movie.
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