Donald Trump has ramp incident at New Hampshire rally, then begins ranting about his ass

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After Donald Trump suffered jarringly low TV ratings last night for his Republican National Convention acceptance speech, he tweeted this morning that the TV ratings were actually high. It’s not clear if he’s just trying to put on a brave face, or if he’s so far gone that he truly believes whatever his handlers are telling him to pacify him. Then Trump held a rally today in New Hampshire, and showed us all how far gone he truly is.

There were signs of trouble from the start, when Trump first walked up the ramp onto the stage. Trump waved his arms in the air and cartoonishly simulated falling down. It was clear that his arm flail was intentional, but it wasn’t clear if he was doing it just to be funny (Trump doesn’t have a sense of humor), or if he was over exaggerating it to try cover up some kind of real trouble he was having with the ramp. In any case, things went downhill from there.

Trump began ranting and raving about the numerous protesters across America, most of whom stand strongly against him. In arguably the most bizarre thing ever said by a President of the United States, Trump said “You know what I say? Protesters your ass.” Then perhaps realizing that the phrase is not “your ass” but “my ass,” Trump added “I don’t talk about my ass.”

No really, that happened. It’s a reminder that Donald Trump really is that far gone. He’s not at all there psychologically, he’s barely there cognitively, and he’s becoming more unhinged by the day as it all goes wrong for him. His performance today was almost like something out of a poorly written Joker scene from the Batman series. Vote for Joe Biden and end this nightmare.

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