Crotchless McConnell claims Obama couldn't handle a crisis. After five days of pushing that talking point, he admits he misspoke. |
The Obama Administration left a playbook for Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence. That playbook was dealing with deadly pandemics. It's confirmed that Trump didn't take the advice of Obama and went at it alone. Now we're in the month of May and we have 100,000 Americans killed from the coronavirus.
We have over 40 million Americans off the labor force.
On Trump TV with Laura Trump, McConnell said Obama need to shut his mouth. |
And of course, conspiracy theories continue to be around during this pandemic.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) went to a pro-Trump podcast last week to denounce Barack Obama and said he "should have kept his mouth shut."
McConnell was reacting to a leaked audio of Obama speaking out against Trump's handling of the pandemic. The former president called this an "absolute chaotic disaster."
In the podcast with Lara Trump, McConnell is discussing Trump's handling of the pandemic. McConnell believes that he's handling appropriately and said that passing more stimulus for needy Americans isn't happening anytime soon.
Well it took a few days of being spread across the spectrum before McConnell admitted that he "misspoked" about the former president.
On Fox News, McConnell was interviewed by Brett Baier and finally admitted to the agitator that he deliberately mislead viewers about Obama's pandemic playbook.
"I was wrong," said McConnell. "They did leave behind a plan. So, I clearly made a mistake in that regard."
The mistake has legs. The far-white and his constituents in Kentucky already see Obama as the person responsible for the coronavirus. Trump is practically blaming Obama for the mess he's created.
The House of Representatives are signalling they're going to pass a stimulus package this afternoon.
McConnell said that the bill will not pass in the Senate. Trump said that he might veto the stimulus.
Obama largely refrained from speaking out against Trump. This recent reaction from Obama shows that he's really getting frustrated with his name being dragged around.
Obama said that Trump and his allies have resorted to tribalism. He said that it's more about "what's in it for me, and to heck with everyone else."
That's what the Majority Leader of the Senate is. This is how Republicans think.
Republicans can't stand Obama when he did wrong. They can't stand him when he does right. |
What's sad is that white people (non-educated and non-Hispanic) are supporting Trump over Biden by 15 points. They are the ones who believe the coronavirus is affecting big cities and Democratic leaning states. They believe Black men deserve to be shot by police regardless of actions. They are not concerned about how the virus can impact their health. They only care about haircuts, buying firearms and eating at buffets.
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