Trump admits he had no idea he was doing town hall with Tulsi Gabbard – while on stage with her

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-tulsi-gabbard-town-hall-wisconsin-b2604210.html

41 Comments

  1. YgramulTheMany on

    *“Why doesn’t somebody tell me this stuff”*

    You’re expected to be a leader, that’s kind of the whole deal— having the leadership skills.

  2. hahaha his handlers are trying to find ways to have him word vomit less. they tried themes, that didn’t work. now they’re like, what if the audience ask questions and we have another person on stage?

  3. Holy shit. He said he is offering IVF to increase the birth rate? Like fundy Christians??? I’m pretty sure that was the quiet part

  4. canihaveurpants on

    It was interesting that he needed a chair to lean on to steady him. He barely let go of the chair the entire time.

  5. Ambitious-Joke-4695 on

    >I said, ‘Why doesn’t somebody tell me this stuff?’”

    What’s the chances it was his dementia not the staffers failing to brief him? Is his memory failing or are his staffers incompetent?

  6. Ugghh. I watched.

    For the second time today, Trump spewed the whole abortion AFTER birth bullshit. He’s added something about 6 days … like he wants us to believe mom has 6 fucking days AFTER giving birth to abort her baby.

    And Tulsi just stood there as Trump lied his fucking ass off.

  7. che-che-chester on

    He made some comment about Harris not interviewing live like he is now. I’m thinking bitch, you have Tulsi Gabbard throwing you rehearsed softballs and you call that an interview.

  8. Sunshinehappyfeet on

    Was Trumps little talk with Dr Phil an interview or an intervention? Weird.

    Vote Blue.

  9. the_than_then_guy on

    >“She’s been, I’ve been a fan of hers for a long time, after, so, so, I didn’t even know. I’m in the plane, and looking over some material, and we’re going to give you a hell of a speech tonight. We were set to give you one hell of a speech. They said, ‘No, sir, it’s a town hall.’ I said, ‘Why doesn’t somebody tell me this stuff?’”

    Absolute wordsmith.

  10. Can anyone tell me how Tulsi got red pilled? I heard her a couple times (Bill Maher and Jocko) and can tell there’s a lot of questionable logic and outright lies in what she says.

  11. Hmm, “107 percent of new jobs”. I’m feeling like we got a real brain jenius here.

  12. Wait so he forgot that he was campaigning on stage with someone? Admitting it out loud?

    Oh jeez, his dementia is getting worse and worse.

    What next, him forgetting he was on the debate stage and asking about it?

  13. He also mentioned the murder of newborns minutes after Tulsi shared her sensitive and personal story of failed IVF and the sadness of not having a baby. He’s truly the best.

  14. gentleman_bronco on

    >As Gabbard sat by, a rambling Trump talked about establishing government-funded IVF and his desire to increase the US birth rate, detouring into a slew of other subjects before telling attendees that he “sort of announced” his IVF plan at a Michigan rally earlier in the day.

    Remember this moment when Republicans claim that Harris never talks about policy. Trump rambles and incoherently mumbles something about IVF – something he has no clue what the acronym means. *This* is the policy that trump isn working for.

  15. How many of these songs do we think were use legally?

    >During the long wait for the two to appear, members of the audience stood up and started dancing along to the recorded music playing over the sound system — a mixed bag that included such tracks as “Hall of Fame” by The Script and will.i.am, “More Than a Feeling” by Boston, and “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd — with one dad lifting his MAGA-hatted toddler up to sway along with him.

    >After Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” played, and a local teen sang the national anthem, Gabbard, who endorsed Trump earlier this week, trotted out in a teal pantsuit. The mawkish “Proud to be an American” served as Trump’s walk-on music, as attendees lofted cellphones into the air to capture the moment.

  16. AdaptiveVariance on

    I do the best Trump impressions–better than you would understand, to be honest–and I read his quotes in the article–and I read them very strongly and a lot of people saw it; everybody saw it and they saw it very strongly, so they say I didn’t read, but it’s false, because I did read, I read the–but I read the quotes and I can’t even, and I can’t even very strongly and everyone knows it, believe me.

  17. ladymorgahnna on

    I couldn’t believe the clip of him saying how wonderful it was that the crowd was so large on January 6th. Planting the seeds for his second insurrection, folks. It’s coming.

  18. hillbillyspellingbee on

    Him proposing “government-funded IVF” is just hysterical. 

    It’s completely opposite of everything his administration is proposing. 

    If Biden/Kamala/Jesus said that, it would be branded as “SOCIALISM!!!” 

  19. “And I don’t even have any idea who we’re doing it for,” he continues. “I don’t know, is it for a network or what? I see a lot of television all over the place, so maybe it’s on all of them.”

    – A steal genius just stable genius-ing

  20. Fun-Mathematician716 on

    This idiot actually thinks he’s funny, that he can just come out and riff on whatever pops into his head and people will love him. He doesn’t realize that he’s not one bit entertaining. He’s boring as hell. That’s why so many walk out in the middle of his shtick. It’s just stupid and dull—like trump himself.

  21. Tulsi is a Republican pretending to be a Democrat. She also is paid by Republicans Party and her pretend independence is a complete lie.

    If ever watch her in pundit mode she is literally incapable of saying anything negative about Trump or Republicans. Something that is required of anyone working with the GOP. A true independent of either party could happy point out how each f—ks up but she cannot do it or risk her revenue steam.