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Showing Original Post only (View all)Vanity Fair: Trump Has Jumped the Shark [View all]
Short article in Vanity Fair, this excerpt covers most of it.
The Trump Show has, indeed, grown old and stale, and lately, the Republican presidential nominee finds himself desperate to regain any of the momentum he lost once Harris became the Democrats new star. But that reset didnt come Monday, despite Musks best efforts: Its essential that you win, for the good of the country, Musk told Trump. But the former president couldnt land any of the softballs the right-wing billionaire threw his way. He recounted last months Pennsylvania rally shooting and promised the largest deportation in history if reelected, but otherwise said nothing newsworthyquite a feat, given the considerable length of the interview. He also sounded rough while regurgitating his rally fare, with sometimes muddled speech that emphasized the vigor of his now-younger opponent. In one strange tangent, he described Harris as looking like the most beautiful actress ever to live in a Time magazine cover rendering. It was a drawing, and actually, she looked very much like a great first lady, Melania, Trump told Musk.
The sense one gets listening to all this is of a man out of ideas, reaching into an old bag of tricks that arent as interesting as they used to be. This isnt to say Democrats should get overconfident: Theres still a big market for what Trump is sellingand powerful interests, embodied by Musk, are seeking to propel him back to power. But the candidate appears capable only of doing the same things hes done a million times before, except now much worse. He had hoped to regain his footing Monday night with Musk, who has become one of his most prominent backers. Instead, he underscored the personal weirdness Harriss campaign has sought to highlightand the extremism of his agenda, as seen in his praise of Musk firing striking workers, his vow to shutter the Department of Education, and his comments in support of climate change because, he said, global warming will mean more oceanfront property.
Musk said Monday that his goal with this livestream was to help people understand how [Trump] talks when its a conversation, rather than an interview. Nobody is quite themselves in an interview, Musk posted, so its hard to understand what theyre really like. Turns out, though, that Trump is always like thisand after eight years of the same old bullshit, perhaps Americans are finally ready to move on.
The sense one gets listening to all this is of a man out of ideas, reaching into an old bag of tricks that arent as interesting as they used to be. This isnt to say Democrats should get overconfident: Theres still a big market for what Trump is sellingand powerful interests, embodied by Musk, are seeking to propel him back to power. But the candidate appears capable only of doing the same things hes done a million times before, except now much worse. He had hoped to regain his footing Monday night with Musk, who has become one of his most prominent backers. Instead, he underscored the personal weirdness Harriss campaign has sought to highlightand the extremism of his agenda, as seen in his praise of Musk firing striking workers, his vow to shutter the Department of Education, and his comments in support of climate change because, he said, global warming will mean more oceanfront property.
Musk said Monday that his goal with this livestream was to help people understand how [Trump] talks when its a conversation, rather than an interview. Nobody is quite themselves in an interview, Musk posted, so its hard to understand what theyre really like. Turns out, though, that Trump is always like thisand after eight years of the same old bullshit, perhaps Americans are finally ready to move on.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/donald-trump-elon-musk-interview
Trump really likes to talk about sharks. Maybe he's jumping the shark with that battery-powered boat.
Seems like the media is finally realizing Kamala is the new next thing.
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No one dares say what should be said in response to that. Given the opportunity, I could light Trump up and
brewens
Aug 14
#4
Pick whoever is claimed to be the sharpest mind in republican politics and Trump probably wouldn't
brewens
Aug 14
#3
I don't want to see him JUMP the shark. I want to see him land about two feet short. nt
Buns_of_Fire
Aug 14
#8
After the shark obstacle course, he has the hungry gator pit to swim through, so ummmm no worries?
Brainfodder
Aug 14
#12
But are his followers affected by his downhill trend-- or will they vote for him anyway??
ailsagirl
Aug 14
#10
You'd think ATTEMPTING TO VIOLENTLY OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT would have done it...
Sky Jewels
Aug 14
#20