“And you know we're working with a cloud, we're working with these people they want to take you out,' the president said
Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images In most settings, the president seems to be pretty comfortable throwing out claims that might not hold up upon close examination, but at campaign rallies, he appears to be especially willing to bend facts to fit his demands.
“And you know we’re working with a cloud we’re working with these people they want to take you out. They want to change the results. They got caught spying — let’s say it like it is, right? They got caught spying on our election, fake news. Hey fake news [points to media area] take your cameras for a change and show ‘em the room. And show ‘em behind you. Go ahead, show ‘em the room.”
A forensic read of the conspiracies at hand isn’t all that helpful, but it appears that Trump combined claims of Democratic voter fraud, unfair media bias, intelligence community misconduct, and the misreporting of his crowd sizes into one big mess of paranoia. Though much of Thursday’s rally involved the president repeating his usual mix of insult-comedy routine and stump speech rhetoric — Adam Schiff is “little,” wind turbines “knock [bald eagles] out like crazy — Trump did include a few new hits for his Colorado Springs audience.
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