Marion McKeown
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Appearances Over Time
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I think we leave it.
We leave it off there.
Yeah, you know, it's kind of interesting because there was a time when if Trump gave a nickname, they were like the school ground bully where they were taunting, but he would kind of nail it.
And I remember one example was Elizabeth Warren when she was claiming to have Native American ancestry and it was interesting.
It was a bit of a stretch and he called her Pocahontas.
Now, it was juvenile, but it stuck because it kind of managed.
He was like a heat-seeking missile for the weakness of his opponents.
Now he's losing his edge and his, you know, the nicknames aren't skewering the way they used to.
It did.
And because he was this little, Marco Rubio, he had the high pitched voice and he was always like the little school kid in a hurry who was running into telltales.
And it kind of nailed him.
But, you know, Trump's ability and lying Ted Cruz, lying Ted, you know, I mean, he could do it.
But now he, as in so many things, he has lost his ability to, I think, to really skewer people in the way that he used to.
And has Ossoff responded?
No, he said he was asked, did he have a nickname for Trump?
And he said, no, I'm good.
And it's like he's doing this thing where I'm not getting into the gutter with you, you know, and he does have.
This is one of the things I think he might need to.
If you look to him, he's a very, you know, standard cookie cutter Democrat from he could be from the 1950s.
He has the hair with a side part, the short cut.