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Obviously, I agree with the sentiments expressed in this article and also - obviously there are others who disagree. At this time, the numbers are looking bad for Trump and some of his supporters who are running for office this November BUT things change. . . Could we see a "bang" in October - an attack on an American interest by Iran or China or some other entity?
There are those Americans who continue to believe - or say they believe - that Trump is "greatest President of my life" and then there are those who are scared ****less by what he has done to harm the nation.
Mr O'Hehir doesn't appear to be a big fan of the Democratic Party - at least in the way it has managed in the past to screw up what seemed to be an easy win by an experienced politician over a businessman with multiple failures.
If you read the new book by his niece...he will 'not go quietly into this good night.'
Even if you only believe a quarter of that book, he's one messed up individual.
This is the barely coherent and grammatically inept speech of a man who desperately wants to be able to claim that he "cured coronavirus."
That's it, in a nutshell. When we do get a handle on this crisis, he wants to be able to pull out footage and declare "I called it! I said use this! I said try this! I told them to do this, it was my idea!" He's just doing it with lots of stupid stuff because he doesnt want to miss an opportunity. He's afraid 'the big one' will be mentioned and he wont get credit for it.
It's all about declaring himself the savior of the cv crisis and we'll hear all about it, esp in his campaign. (Which is basically each of his press briefings these days) --- Lursa