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The president is a desperate man.
When a president gives a primetime televised speech, it is typically about something of serious import: to make the case for a major new policy or to announce the beginning of a war.
President Donald Trump’s speech on Wednesday night had no grave significance. In fact, there didn’t seem to be much of a point at all.
The speech was a jumble of his usual false or even impossible claims — like a promise to reduce prescription drug costs by an impossible 400 percent — smashed together in no particular order. The speech began with a discussion of the cost of living, a subject he would drop and then return to as if just remembering that it was the number one reason his polls were low. Even the delivery was weird: Seemingly under network time constraints, the president read off the teleprompter angrily and quickly, speaking with the motormouth intensity of a 20-something banker who just discovered cocaine and now has a really great idea for a new restaurant.
So why am I writing about it at all?
Because the fact that it happened at all tells us something much more important: that the Trump administration is sinking, and his White House has no idea what to do about it.
TDS rambling
I'm not a huge trump fanboy and as expected the realities of his admin are much more lackluster than the promises....but vox is sad and absurd.
impossible claims reduce drug cost
ALL OF THAT could equally apply to every Biden speech.
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18 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford 21h
Indeed. Every speech from political figures are full of nonsense. The stupidity of it all is when people only see it on one side.
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I’ve noticed that Vox is kinda biased! I actually like reading about both sides of the story! Thanks for your comment.
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🤣 kinda
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Vox is extremely biased and I hope it doesn’t pretend to be objective. At least the guardian doesn’t hide their prejudices and has decent writers with no paywall
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