They’re so good at this
This is an object illustration of a party with some interest in materially improving the lives of ordinary voters and a party with nothing but a bunch of random identity grievances meant to disguise an agenda fanatically committed to upward wealth distribution.:
This moment could only be more Iowa if Greenfield had eased Ernst’s awkward and failing answer by asking if anyone wanted “a cookie bar or some pie.” https://t.co/SkCjZJtBl7— Lyz Lenz (@lyzl) October 16, 2020
But in this she’s just following the lead of the president she so slavishly supports, who is still doing this routine:
Trump tells his story about he how and Melania recently watched the evening news expecting to see coverage of his Nobel nominations, but were dismayed that the news was covering a hurricane in Florida and flooding in Iowa instead. This is supposed to make the media look bad. pic.twitter.com/62gzutni0D— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 15, 2020
Trump recently added the awful hurricane that devastated Iowa this summer (except that the Midwestern working class whisperer called it “floods”) to his complaints about the trivia the media is covering instead of the Real News that some toadies have nominated him for a Nobel Prize. This speech was given in Des Moines. Really laser-focused on his populist message as he comes down the stretch:
As of the last 48 hours, the Trump re-election platform is:
▪️ Mr. Rogers sucks
▪️ I’m annoyed local TV covers severe weather but not a foreign politician talking about me
▪️ there might be a Satanic pedophile cult, haven’t found it yet
▪️ I ordered US Marshals to murder someone— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) October 16, 2020