As if the potential material for Republican ads wasn’t already voluminous enough, there’s now another possibility:
This ought to go right into a Trump campaign ad.
— Julie Adamen (@julieadamen) February 5, 2020
It certainly could find its way there:
.@amyklobuchar, in Concord, N.H.: President Bush should have used his political capital from 9/11 to enact a carbon tax, “but instead he asked people to go shopping.” pic.twitter.com/qVvev8BFuw
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) February 5, 2020
That sure is… something else:
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— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) February 5, 2020
All they had to do is not be insane… https://t.co/UGMzDDFRMQ
— Ken Gardner (@KenGardner11) February 5, 2020
And they just can’t do it.
After Pearl Harbor, FDR gave a speech about infamy when he instead could’ve passed new solar and wind initiatives.
— Razor (@hale_razor) February 5, 2020
Ummmm.@NicolleDWallace ? I like Ms Klobachar, but this irritates the hell out of me. "Going shopping" was a metaphor for returning to normal. https://t.co/qa3OPvfVOn
— judy (@judy060709) February 5, 2020
WTF planet is she on?
— Lexington QM (@ThirskyQM) February 5, 2020
The whole point of Bush's speech was not to let the tragedy destroy our way of life, otherwise the terrorists would win
— Destructive Chemistry (@DestructiveChem) February 5, 2020
That translated to “go shopping” for some, apparently.