Tim Miller
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Like they don't know anything about the voting machines.
Like, so you're, you're creating a counter world for people that they can accept.
That's right.
It's hard to create a counter world for people that like, Oh, the affordability crisis isn't happening when they're experiencing it every week, when they go to the grocery store, you know, and just ranting 11 months in about how Joe Biden was terrible and,
doesn't quite feel sufficient.
The speech begins with, I inherited this mess, and then he does another kind of rehearsal of American carnage, right?
He goes through the litany of all the things that were screwy in this country before he walked in and launched this new golden era as exemplified by all the gilding that we see behind him.
You know, you made a comparison to, you know, to what that room is like.
For me, it's more like the space that Liberace used to roll out his piano into, right?
He's got all the gilding.
He's talking about the golden age that he's launched.
He's talking about the American carnage in the rearview mirror.
And not only is he pushing past the concerns that folks have about affordability, he does a horrible thing that Donald Trump in the past, I think, wouldn't have done when speaking to his base, right?
He knows that a lot of folks voted for him because they're concerned about the economy.
They're concerned about
the crisis at the border, but they were also concerned about America's intervention overseas and the US spending so much more of its time and its resources across its borders than within its borders.
And Donald Trump last time looked at the American people and said, pay no attention to what you're feeling at the gas pump, pay no attention to what you're paying at the diner and the supermarket.
Foreign leaders are telling me that America is the hottest that it's ever been.