With a little more than a week before election day, President Trump decided, for no other reason than to, as usual, call attention to himself, that media coverage of the coronavirus pandemic should be considered a violation of election law.
SAY WHAT?
COVID-19 has been a major news story since the beginning of the year, and it's a topic that Trump doesn't want to address, knowing, of course, that he's been shredded for his intentional downplaying of the virus. However, it's also an issue that could very well cost him re-election next week, and he's not dealing with that very well.
"WAAAAHHHHH!! I should be on the front page every day! WAAAAAAHHHH!!"
Sorry, Mr. President, but a global health crisis is, in fact, much more important to the American public than a 70-something man-child with self-esteem issues who can't go a day without being the center of attention. He embarrassed himself on national television yet again as his now-infamous interview with Lesley Stahl aired last night on 60 Minutes (if you missed it, it's available On Demand on cable, and streaming on CBS All Access), which he himself leaked on Facebook three days prior in a petty tantrum. He can't deal with the tough questions that America wants answered because, well, let's face it. He may, for all we know, be emotionally disturbed to the point where his mental capacity has lapsed to that of a child, and that the scrutiny that goes with the office of President is actually too much for him to bear, despite his faux tough guy posturing.
But to claim that media coverage of a more important national issue is a violation of election law?!?! Like, seriously? If that doesn't scream out, "I'm in over my head!" to his vacuous, brainwashed supporters, what will?
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