Despite his allegations that the novel coronavirus was a fake and fake news; except for his insistence that covid-19 was flu-like and would go away; though he has refused to accept any of the following responsibilities the spread of coronavirus throughout the United States; though it has undermined the power of the coalition government to respond and its refusal to drop the full weight of the government after efforts to keep the people safe; despite failing to get the exams even though he knew what was coming; in spite of the increasing number of deaths; even though hospitals are already frustrated; despite the pleas made by medical staff for basic findings; in spite of his varied reactions to apartheid rule; and despite his increased willingness to sacrifice hundreds of thousands of Americans to entertain the stock market, the only gods he knows other than himself, it's clear that Donald Trump may be wary of this.
The escapism, of course, has been Trump's biggest strategy during his term in office, which has now come to fruition. to an extent almost unrecognizable to the human mind. All issues are a public relations problem for Trump, a man who looks at his actions only through the lens of ratings of approval and his chances of re-election. And with his daily shorts and tabs, he's been trying Rewrite recent history
Only Trump knows one way to respond to the threat – to avoid blame. And he is following his classic playbook, to blame for the spread of the coronavirus to everyone from the Chinese government to Barack Obama to undocumented immigrants. We are now not prevented from holding his campaign meetings, using the coronavirus epidemic as a kind of shadow campaign, doubling the red meat popular with his base at his daily coronavirus meeting; you may be very happy that they are being distributed to millions of listeners. The message is not too distorted: The media is corrupt and suppressing "fake news," immigrants are bad and borders need to be closed, and you take decisive action.
And it looks like a growing number of Americans (unfortunately, mostly along the lines of collaborators) they cross. A PR campaign is in effect, which has been strongly suggested by a a propaganda machine The only seeming reason for life is to glorify their tyranny primarily, the two insects that often exercise endlessly. But it's not just the spinwing machine that works for him – all the major news and cable networks have been featuring his daily references live, giving her the platform she wants and one that allows her to take control.
This change of perspective has accompanied Trump eventually, in his public statement, being quoted in describing the coronavirus as a "hoax" and "fake news" on a problem he had — ultimately, completely brave, and almost contradictory to his will — taking it seriously. Even CNN's Dana Bash became a victim, praise Trump after his forum last Tuesday: "You are the kind of leader that people need, at least in word, today, and yesterday, in a word that people need and want and desire in times of crisis and uncertainty."
Bash was severely criticized for his compliments, which only makes sense if someone starts, like us, from probably the lowest barrier in the world. But judging by the votes, it is clear that he is not the only one who thinks Trump is showing some form of leadership, and if it is heard that the only call (arguing, to put it right) is in the context of being president, a cold statistic should be avoided.
Maybe this will change as the covid-19 outbreak occurs and the bodies begin to fill; Public health and diagnostic specialists warn the hospital and the death will be delayed for weeks even if in the best case. We are, at the moment, in that weird time when we see what is to come but yet, there are many, drunken from the mirror, just don't believe that the wave will roll over them. Maybe this will change as Trump proceeds aggressively embrace the Republican death cult with its eugenic concept of brutal efficiency, which reflects the economy above all and sees the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, the sick, and their empty lives, as Larry Kudlow put it In recent times, “trade has been a challenge.”
On Tuesday, the President returns to the safe haven of Fox News, where he holds a town hall with his coral crew, Anthony Fauci, who was present. Trump has always said the need for people to get back to work and soon and that he wants the world to be "opened" by Easter – statements contradicting what public health officials have said is needed to reduce the spread but make a complete, scary sense if one is willing, and willing, to offer extra lives an altar of unstable economic recovery that may not show.
But whether his act, or his inaction, leaves people to die, as he behaves exactly how many of us fear him and warns the Trump presidency that it will fix the crisis, that may not matter. I hope I'm not wrong.