... Call me unreliable, throw in undependable, too:
Unprepared and self-absorbed are the top two descriptors people use to describe Trump's response to the crisis. "Self-absorbed" was a new word we added this week because... well I don't have to tell you why, you see the press conferences. pic.twitter.com/UznhqlxOOd— Nick Gourevitch (@nickgourevitch) April 10, 2020
Admin officials "say the White House has made a deliberate political calculation that it will better serve Trump’s interest to put the onus on governors — rather than the federal government — to figure out how to move ahead."— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) April 11, 2020
Let that quote sink in... https://t.co/v2QVZBXslD
Trump's entire pandemic strategy is predicated on allowing him to claim no blame for failure but 100 percent of the credit for success, no matter how many Americans die https://t.co/1Gja9LF4wr— Adam Blickstein (@AdamBlickstein) April 10, 2020
Local man with unconventional thoughts on windmills and cancer would like to explain brilliant germs and anti-antibiotics to you. https://t.co/2pYls0JpGk— phillip anderson (@phillipanderson) April 10, 2020
Vulnerable red state senators get ventilators and PPE from Trump and Jared. Blue states are told to ask their governors for help while their masks are seized by the feds.— Brian Murphy (@Burrite) April 10, 2020
It’s happening out the open. They tweet about it. https://t.co/r1vU4TB6J8
2,000 people died in the United States today. In a single day. https://t.co/TdgIyd0X3B— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) April 11, 2020
Two hundred and six (206) days until the November election, if we can survive until then.