Drop the Curtain on the Trump Follies
Even as the Trump administration slowly finds its footing in the war against Covid-19, one high-profile element of its response remains stubbornly awful: President Trumps performance in the daily news briefings on the pandemic.
Early on, Mr. Trump discovered that he could use the briefings to satisfy his need for everything to be all about him. As the death toll rises, that imperative has not changed. Most nights, he comes before an uneasy public, typically for an hour or more, to spew a thick fog of self-congratulation, political attacks, misinformation and nonsense.
Since Mr. Trump took office, a debate has raged among the news media about how to cover a man-child apparently untethered from reality. But with a lethal pandemic on the prowl, the presidents insistence on grabbing center stage and deceiving the public isnt merely endangering the metaphorical health of the Republic. It is risking the health and lives of millions of Americans. A better leader would curb his baser instincts in the face of this crisis. Since Mr. Trump is not wired that way, it falls to the media to serve the public interest by no longer airing his briefings live.
For those who have managed to avoid these nightly spectacles, it is hard to convey their tragic absurdity. Mr. Trump typically starts by reading a somber statement that he seems to have never seen before. Next come remarks from other administration officials or corporate executives involved in the relief effort, generally laden with praise for the presidents peerless leadership. Vice President Mike Pence is particularly gifted at this.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/07/opinion/trump-coronavirus-press-conference.html
dawg day
(7,947 posts)I keep hoping (optimist here) that the non-totally-insane GOP voters will decide that Trump is just too chaotic and disruptive, and will quietly non-vote for him (either against him, or not at all).
"Come on, aren't we all getting tired of the Trump Follies? Let's bid him farewell and get back to normal."
Of course, I wouldn't add what I really think, "And try him for all his crimes and put him and his whole griftig family in Rikers."
Blue Owl
(50,355 posts)n/t