I assume you’re referring to the paragraph I read before commenting:
The publicly unscheduled but clearly scripted press event played out just after noon as the press pool was ushered to the front door of the White House to watch the president of the United States grin and receive two large bags of McDonalds from a delivery driver who then turned to reporters and praised the GOP’s move to end taxes on tipped wages in 2025.
And this is why I said completely manufactured, because it seems like the reason McDonald’s was chosen is simply because Trump wanted McDonald’s - though I acknowledge this is debatable, its possible he plays it up for Americana vibes. The delivery order is still real, although her commentary is of course fake.
Again, I’m not saying that it’s rational for this to relatable, or that the fact that its relatable ought to endear us to Trump legitimately, I’m just saying that to me it seems that it IS relatable whether that makes sense or not, and his ability to inject his own self into these stunts is part of what makes him hard to defeat politically.
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I assume you’re referring to the paragraph I read before commenting:
And this is why I said completely manufactured, because it seems like the reason McDonald’s was chosen is simply because Trump wanted McDonald’s - though I acknowledge this is debatable, its possible he plays it up for Americana vibes. The delivery order is still real, although her commentary is of course fake.
Again, I’m not saying that it’s rational for this to relatable, or that the fact that its relatable ought to endear us to Trump legitimately, I’m just saying that to me it seems that it IS relatable whether that makes sense or not, and his ability to inject his own self into these stunts is part of what makes him hard to defeat politically.