Oh, good times. 1/
How? Aren't there 176,000 people dead, millions infected, the worst record in the world?
That would take some special form of spin, right?
Not if you have the right people to blame. And he does: scientists.
That's right! The enemy is clear. Its public health professionals.
Those are the kids in class that tell on you for not following the rules.
The scientists telling people to wear masks, get tested & get contact traced. And isolate themselves! No way.
Why would you ever give the scientists the power to tell us what to do?
The people who make a big deal about a bunch of old & Black & sick people dying.
Its not a Trump thing. Its a cultural thing.
Kids are refusing to do any contact tracing. Tell on my friends at the party with me? No way.
At best, its overkill from the nanny state. At worst, its a conspiracy. A deep state conspiracy.
It's populism. It's taking your cues from those cheer you.
The people worried about that? Those aren't the people Trump cares about or appeals to. He's pushing the bureaucrats out of the way.
Its true. Redfield & Hahn-- unless Trump had their children at knifepoint (I'm not saying it happened. I'm not saying it didn't), they're 21. They're grown ups. They're paid by the taxpayers.
You've met all these characters. In middle school.
And when Trump has them there, he's won. And he paves the way for the more sadistic versions like Tom Cotton to follow.
And eventually someone of the school bus does stand up & tell the bully they've had enough. That if you're going to pick on the scientists, you're going to go through them.
Tough former prosecutors who know what getting discriminated against feels like.
People who have gone through real hard times before & don't scare easily.
It will get much much uglier before it gets better. But when bullies fall, they fall hard. /end