Trump’s Town Hall was a dumpster fire.

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For most of the hour-long session, the former president barely mentioned President Biden. Instead, he spent his time denying the results of the “rigged” 2020 election; railing against “stupid people” who refuse to acknowledge his victory; promising to pardon “many” of those convicted of committing crimes on Jan. 6, 2021; calling the Capitol Police officer who shot a rioter while protecting members of Congress a “thug”; claiming that Mike Pence was not in any danger from the rioters and had the power as vice president to overturn the election results; defending his “perfect” phone call asking Georgia’s Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, to “find 11,780 votes”; defending his Truth Social post calling for “termination” of the Constitution; justifying his own mishandling of classified information while claiming that Biden stored classified documents in D.C.’s Chinatown, “where they don’t even speak English”; rehashing and justifying his “Access Hollywood” comments; and calling CNN moderator Kaitlan Collins a “nasty person.”

When he did venture into public policy, it was to say that he would restore family separations at the southern border (“When you say to a family that if you come, we’re going to break you up, they don’t come”) and to urge Republicans to “do a default” on the national debt (“You might as well do it now because … you’re going to default eventually anyway”) — a catastrophic move that would give Biden the pretext to shift blame for his ruinous economic policies onto Republicans.

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The most telling moment for me was when he unabashedly said it would have been wrong to use the debt ceiling as a negotiating tactic while he was president but it’s ok now that he’s not president.

It really demonstrates why this guy is a serious contender… because half the electorate literally believes that governing a country is a joke.
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Well, Trump is H L Mencken's downright moron!
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Pretty sure Menken would vote for Trump.
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It was a dumpster fire for CNN, that’s for sure. 
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When he ran in 2026 he said the unemployment rate was 25% and the Department of Labor was lying. The moment he was sworn in as president he said the numbers were now good and unemployment was only 6%
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I remember that, it really is proof that the two sides are not the same. The most telling example of this is to look at the polls just before and after Election Day 2016 with regards to the economy. In November 2016 just over 70% of democrats said the economy was good vs about 15% of republicans. By Inauguration Day both parties sat on that question at about 65%. By January 2018 democrats were in the low 60’s, republicans were rating the economy over 90%. 

There was no significant change during that time, the only thing that changed was who was president. Clearly there was some perceptional change on the left, but on the right it was just patently absurd.

This is Trump’s superpower. Reality is irrelevant, as long as he tells his voters everything is or was amazing, that becomes their reality and then they sit around wondering how anyone could want to go back to the Obama or Biden years when things weren’t as great as Trump’s concoction. It’s pathetic.