President Donald Trump raged at the New York Times in a set of unhinged tweets this morning.
Said Trump: “I wonder if the New York Times will apologize to me a second time, as they did after the 2016 Election. But this one will have to be a far bigger & better apology. On this one they will have to get down on their knees & beg for forgiveness—they are truly the Enemy of the People!”
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You may choose to call him unhinged. A lot of people agree with him. That’s why he won.
This was copied from something called Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire. I’ve never heard of that site before, but I can google.
I agree with you that the tweet wasn’t unhinged. It was typical Trump, and we should be used to it by now. Of course he deserves a sincere apology from the Times, and of course he won’t get one.
“Enemy of the People” we’ve also heard before. Liberals think that Trump’s use of the phrase means that he’s a fascist. If probably means that he was once forced to sit though a boring Ibsen play, and that phrase is all he took away from it.
Pretty nonobjective to call his tweets unhinged. Is that a universal consensus or just more editorializing of the news?
What’s he gonna do? Sue them?
Give me your traumatic and graphic yearning to bury G-d away from conversation.
Ny Times.