Opinion Trump can't remember much. He hopes you won't be able to, either. - Milbank WaPo
The Very Stable Genius is glitching again.
This week, he announced that he is not — repeat, NOT — planning to repeal the Affordable Care Act. He apparently forgot that he had vowed over and over again to do exactly that, saying as recently as a few months ago that Republicans “should never give up” on efforts to “terminate” Obamacare.
“I’m not running to terminate the ACA, AS CROOKED JOE BUDEN DISINFORMATES AND MISINFORMATES ALL THE TIME,” the Republican nominee wrote this week on his Truth Social platform. Rather, he said, he wants to make Obamacare better for “OUR GREST AMERICAN CITIZENS.” Joe Buden disinformates and misinformates? For a guy trying to make an issue of his opponent’s mental acuity, this was not, shall we say, a grest look.
The previous day, Trump held a news conference at which he nailed some equally puzzling planks onto his platform.
- “We’ll bring crime back to law and order,” he announced.
- Also: “We just had Super Tuesday, and we had a Tuesday after a Tuesday already.”
- And, most peculiar of all: “You can’t have an election in the middle of a political season.”
If he can’t recall that elections frequently do overlap with political seasons, then he surely can’t be expected to remember what was happening at this point in 2020. “ARE YOU BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE FOUR YEARS AGO?” he asked last week. The poor fellow must have forgotten all about the economic collapse and his administration’s catastrophic bungling of the pandemic.
Or maybe he didn’t forget. Maybe he’s just hoping the rest of us will forget. In a sense, Trump’s prospects for 2024 rely on Americans experiencing mass memory loss: Will we forget just how crazy things were when he was in the White House? And will we forget about the even crazier things he has said he would do if he gets back there?
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/03/29/trump-collective-amnesia-campaign-strategy
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spooky3
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Came across it sort of randomly but it seems like we should be recalling these sorts of things. (I know, there's a lot - maybe we can find a way to get them all in a pile somewhere?)