Donald Trump’s destruction of the party is becoming more evident as shown by these two Republicans in a heated exchange. It got to the point of the strategist accidentally using an obscenity on air.
Trump advisor AJ Delgado and GOP Strategist Rick Wilson go at it
Donald Trump advisor AJ Delgado went at it with GOP strategist Rick Wilson where it got so heated that the batshit word slipped out. Sadly the Trump and Republican campaigns are falling apart.
Delgado conceded that Trump had some awful few weeks that are materially affecting his poll numbers. GOP Strategist Rick Wilson and Host Chris Hayes commended her for her reality based observation for a change. The conversation went south after that.
Delgado attempted to spin that Trump was now on an ascending trajectory by quoting the Rasmussen poll and a poll in Ohio. Wilson pointed out that Trump is down in Texas and Georgia. Delgado pivoted to blaming the media for creating the wrong narrative.
“It’s the actual facts on the ground,” Wilson said. “The state polls for Donald Trump are collapsing across this country, across the board.”
Delgado kept on disputing. Rick Wilson had it.
“He has nothing about the issues,” Wilson said. “It is a completely fact-free and issue-free campaign. Every day is one other outrage of Donald Trump.”
Delgado tried to say that Trump had good ideas on trade. That caused Mike Wilson to explode.
“His policies are a completely bonkers,” Wilson blew his top. “His policy is a completely batshit bonkers crazy protectionist trade plan that would lead to an economic global disaster.”
Sadly most of these Republican strategists attempting to cover their rare ends were mostly absent. They should have been working hard to ensure that they had a competent person representing the party then. Inevitably, this mistake won’t happen again.
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