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Re: Susie924 post# 323329

Monday, 08/19/2019 12:50:58 PM

Monday, August 19, 2019 12:50:58 PM

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Donald Trump's Campaign Is Becoming an Exercise in Public Insanity

If it doesn't work out in his favor, someone is always conspiring against him.


Unless somebody finds the strawberries soon, this campaign is going to be an exercise in public insanity.






https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a28747966/donald-trump-economy-federal-reserve-chairman-conspiracy/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_esq&utm_medium=email&date=081919&src=nl&utm_campaign=17816410

By Charles P. Pierce
Aug 19, 2019

If the economy goes south, as a lot of people are warning us it will, then it's comforting to know that the president* already is only a baby step away from blaming the Gnomes Of Zurich.

From The New York Times:

He has insisted that his own handpicked Federal Reserve chair, Jerome H. Powell, is intentionally acting against him. He has said other countries, including allies, are working to hurt American economic interests. And he has accused the news media of trying to create a recession.

“The Fake News Media is doing everything they can to crash the economy because they think that will be bad for me and my re-election,” Mr. Trump tweeted last week. “The problem they have is that the economy is way too strong and we will soon be winning big on Trade, and everyone knows that, including China!”

Mr. Trump has repeated the claims in private discussions with aides and allies, insisting that his critics are trying to take away what he sees as his calling card for re-election.

Mr. Trump has been agitated in discussions of the economy, and by the news media’s reporting of warnings of a possible recession. He has said forces that do not want him to win have been overstating the damage his trade war has caused, according to people who have spoken with him.

And several aides agree with him that the news media is overplaying the economic fears, adding to his feeling of being justified, people close to the president said.

Oh, lovely.

Weaponized paranoia always has been at the heart of El Caudillo del Mar-a-Lago's political identity. In the tangles of his mind, he is always standing strong and alone against a vast array of enemies, including the minions of The Deep State and certain Guatemalan toddlers.

If he feels like his presidency* is in serious peril, he's liable to go off the deep end. He's already setting up the members of the cult to refuse to accept the result of any election he doesn't win. (He's recently gone off again about those busloads of Massachusetts voters who drove to New Hampshire to deprive him of his win there in 2016.)

If a recession hits, he's already blamed his own Fed chair and the evil media. Who would be left?

The president’s broadsides follow a long pattern of conspiratorial thinking. He has claimed, without evidence, that undocumented immigrants cast millions of ballots, costing him the popular vote in the 2016 election.

During the campaign, he predicted that the system might prove to be “rigged” if he did not win. He conjured up a “deep state” conspiracy within the government to thwart his election and, more recently, his agenda. And he has said reporters are trying to harm him with pictures of empty seats at his rallies.

Unless somebody finds the strawberries soon, this campaign is going to be an exercise in public insanity.

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