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By Michael Scherer October 17 at 6:00 AM
Hillary Clinton is not running for president again in 2020 she has said so, her aides know it, and there is no political rationale that would argue otherwise. But for President Trump, facts like those simply miss the point.
I was recently asked if Crooked Hillary Clinton is going to run in 2020? Trump declared in a tweet Monday morning. My answer was, I hope so! Just like that, Trump had accomplished his morning task, conjuring and then belittling a political villain with little more than taps on a phone. Using a bit of deadpan humor and his unconventional grammar, Trumps tweet formed the next turn in his us-against-them story line, which employs an endlessly evolving band of enemies to anchor his presidency.
By the afternoon, his tweet had become a topic in an impromptu Rose Garden news conference, where he was able to repeat the performance in person. Hillary, please run again, he called out in a mocking tone.
Most days bring another round, often at dawn, like plot points in a 24-7 miniseries. In just the past few weeks, Trump has started, without any clear provocation, fights with football players who kneel during the national anthem, department stores that declare happy holidays instead of Merry Christmas, and late-night television hosts for their unfunny and repetitive material.
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