CNBC’s John Harwood used Trump’s exchange with reporters at the G7 in Quebec, during which the president called more “fake news” on the US media, as an opportunity to forward a mental health conspiracy theory on MSNBC’s Joy Reid Show:
.@JOHNJHARWOOD-I’m concerned about the president’s state of mind. He did not look well to me in that press conference. He was not speaking logically or rationally. It sounded as if he was making stuff up… There was something about his affect that was oddly kind of languid #AMJoy pic.twitter.com/Ud2julzYN3
— AM Joy w/Joy Reid (@amjoyshow) June 9, 2018
.@JOHNJHARWOOD: It does feel as if we are hurtling towards a decision for the country in terms of what the country is willing to accept, what direction do we want to take, which side is #Trump on, and that will be clarified soon #AMJoy pic.twitter.com/I2VAozHut6
— AM Joy w/Joy Reid (@amjoyshow) June 9, 2018
"He did not look well to me." @JohnJHarwood on Trump's presser.
— Peter Marks (@petermarksdrama) June 9, 2018
It’s pretty ironic that some of the people who are losing their minds over Trump are accusing him of losing his mind.
Odd, I’ve been worried about John’s state of mind ever since he insisted we can’t refer to rapists and murderers as “animals.” https://t.co/OxbZ6JRoYr
— Amber Athey (@amber_athey) June 9, 2018
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The disconnect between rational Americans and those in that thread is toxic. Wait until @POTUS is re-elected…that shitestorm will make the previous 4 yrs look like a spring shower.
— A.J.’s Smirk was Lethal ? (@GinsuCajun) June 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/ExtremelySubtle/status/1005467518176251904
“Journalism”!
https://twitter.com/JoePerticone/status/1005466541205479424
feed the delusional libs and soothe them
— Amr (@Sharouny) June 9, 2018
That seems to be the case.
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