During the one of the World Series games the other night, President Trump tweeted this:
Watching the Dodgers/Red Sox final innings. It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 7 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked. 4 run lead gone. Managers do it all the time, big mistake!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 28, 2018
Ha…I mean…OK?
I’m still waiting on Trump to congratulate the Red Sox. He probably hasn’t, because he’s a closet Yankees fan, which is an impeachable offense, if you ask me.
ANYWAY. Trump tweets about a lot of things. He has his finger on the pulse of the American public, and the American public was really into the World Series. So naturally, he felt like tweeting about it. No big deal, right? WRONG. That tweet about baseball was CLEARLY a secret message to white nationalists.
Wasn’t it obvious? Just ask Joe Scarborough!
“Well, what’s going on, it’s a national reckoning. For two and a half, three years you have had a president and a candidate running for president who, after Charlottesville preached moral relativism and equated neo-Nazis with those that were protesting against neo-Nazis,” he said. “You have had somebody who has been calling Hispanics breeders. Somebody who has been calling himself a nationalist and neo-Nazis have come out praising him for that, praising him for other actions. He has refused steadfastly to attack white nationalists. He has refused to call back his attacks against all the people who, of course, had bombs sent to their homes, their residences and businesses.”
Wait for it. Here it comes. Emphasis mine:
“This is a national reckoning,” he continued. “So, Mika, you know, in a week, people get to make a decision. Is this the America they want to live in? Because right now the only constitutional check against this sort of abhorrent behavior — again, a guy really — a guy who was sending a message by time and time again tweeting about baseball or talking about his bad hair day there, that was done intentionally to send a message to white nationalists. This doesn’t bug me that much. I’m going to watch a baseball game, I’m going to tweet about baseball. I’m just not going to let it occupy my… I mean, Mika, you tell me, where do you think we are?”
So @JoeNBC says @realDonaldTrump tweeting about baseball and talking about his hair, was a secret code to 'white nationalists'. pic.twitter.com/AnfRvU8KLN
— Joel Fischer (@JFNYC1) October 30, 2018
Trump tweeting about baseball and talking about his bad hair day = secret evil message to white nationalists.
Mika totally agreed.
“He’s tweeting about baseball, bullpen strategy the very same day of the synagogue slaughter, as if to send a message, as you said, Joe, to his adoring white nationalist fans that the murdering of these worshippers was not even a concern,” she later said. “That’s the message it sends, to be clear.”
Just to be clear, Trump tweeted about the synagogue shooting, calling it an “evil Anti-Semitic attack.”
All of America is in mourning over the mass murder of Jewish Americans at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. We pray for those who perished and their loved ones, and our hearts go out to the brave police officers who sustained serious injuries…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 27, 2018
…This evil Anti-Semitic attack is an assault on humanity. It will take all of us working together to extract the poison of Anti-Semitism from our world. We must unite to conquer hate.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 27, 2018
Those tweets don’t really advance their narrative, so PLEASE IGNORE.
Completely ridiculous.