Here Comes The Double Down

Ok, widespread condemnation, even from a lot of your allies. What do you do?

Take a guess.

https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1019225830298456066?s=21

FAKE NEWS SO MEAN TO ME

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He always refers back to fake news whenever the media say something bad about him.
I wonder if he knows we all heard him. Damn…it’s like he thinks Jedi mind tricks work in real life. Well…works on some.

Or something true. Truth is the enemy of this guy. And I believe that it will be the truth that will be his downfall.

Donald Trump, living in his Own Private Idaho, thinks he did awesome. Can’t understand the negative reaction.

The conservative editorial page of The Wall Street Journal declared the news conference “a personal and national embarrassment” for the President, asserting he’d “projected weakness.” Newt Gingrich, ordinarily a reliable voice of support, wrote on Twitter the remarks were “the most serious mistake of his presidency.”

Immediately after his news conference, Trump’s mood was buoyant, people familiar with the matter said. He walked off stage in Helsinki with little inkling his remarks would cause the firestorm they did, and was instead enthusiastic about what he felt was a successful summit.
By the time he’d returned to the White House just before 10 p.m. ET on Monday, however, his mood had soured. Predictably, the President was upset when he saw negative coverage of the summit airing on television aboard Air Force One. It was clear he was getting little support, even from the usual places.

He is either

  1. Really that dense, or

  2. Thinks we’re all really stupid

At this point, I’m not sure which…

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Is Fox and Friends fake news now? That would just be awful. :roll_eyes:

He says what is he thinks is the best thing to be said in any situation, regardless of facts or the ability of the public to fact check. He’s a Con-Man.

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He believes “nuclear warming” is the most pressing issue facing the planet.

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