Trump’s Incoherent, But That Seems to Work for Him Nicely
It’s a very good thing for Trump that, when he opens his mouth, his supporters expect exactly zero in terms of coherent thinking.
Yesterday he was asked about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, specifically, how he thought it would end. He replied, and I’m not making this up:
“Well, and I said this a long time ago, we are playing right into their hands with the green energy,” Trump began. “The windmills. They don’t work. They’re too expensive. They kill all the birds. They ruin your landscapes. Yet, the environmentalists love the windmills. I’ve been preaching this for years. The windmills. I had them way down. The windmills are the most expensive energy you can have, and they don’t work. They last a period of 10 years and by the time they start rusting and rotting all over the place nobody ever takes them down. They just go onto the next piece of prairie or land and destroy that. It’s incredible.”
It wasn’t that long ago that a presidential candidate who rambles like a madman would find his hopes dashed. Here, it seems to function as an advantage.
The pic above features the interviewer. The young man can’t manage to keep the smile off his face. Clever fellow too; he didn’t forget the beer.