This solipsism was on display Saturday and Sunday morning, as Trump, at Mar-a-Lago and far from the strictures and structures of the White House, unleashed his most aggressive and scattered tweetstorm in some time. In theory, the things he said were designed to push the story away from himself and downplay any connection. In practice, he forced himself into the middle of the story, inextricably linking himself to it.
Over a series of tweets, Trump attacked the FBI; politicized the Parkland shooting for his own vindication; suggested collusion was no big deal; blamed Obama for the collusion; and said the real collusion involved Hillary Clinton. He undermined his national-security adviser; lied about denying that Russia meddled in the election; and finished with an appeal to numbers, citing an infamously unreliable pollster.
Trump's Furious Tweetstorm Backfires
The president tried to distance himself from the story of Russian interference—and in the process, thrust himself right back into the center of the narrative.
do we really have to put up with this diarrhea-till-prolapse horse's ass any longer?can we please just sack this stupid cunting pig already?
even if he's innocent, he's still fucking guilty.
what in the cocking fuck is it going to take for his cratering base to relent their stubbornness and give up the white knight that is their dream of a 1950s sitcom reality?
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