Yet Trump’s oblique reference to a weaponized and powerful adversary is hardly unfounded, with a partisan, flimsy impeachment the latest example. If I fall, you are next.Ĭritics regard it as fear-mongering, and there is no denying that the president wanted to rally his base, lest it be discouraged by the day’s events. The message is clear: I am all that stands between you and the barbarians at the gate. The tweet included no added comment because none was needed. The president tweeted the image the day House Democrats voted to impeach him, and hours after his raucous rally in Michigan that evening. ![]() With a likeness to the Uncle Sam “I want you” poster, the disrupter-in-chief reaffirms in 14 words the belief of Trump Nation that the political establishment, the media, the permanent bureaucracy and yes, the deep state are trying to crush him and them. Yet it is powerful in its own way, for it artfully sums up the Trump era from the perspective of the president and his supporters. It doesn’t mock anyone, isn’t personally nasty and hasn’t caused any hair-on-fire controversy. On its face, a tweet President Trump sent last week is fairly benign. Harvard serving as a 'safety' school for embattled president Claudine Gay Joe Biden's crumbling relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu could easily turn into an all-out disaster ![]() Harvard must wake up - Claudine Gay needs to be removed as president after antisemitism, plagiarism controversiesĪndrew Cuomo shows no shame for his scandals - making dream political comeback a fantasy ![]() 2023 was the year of chaos amongst both political parties
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