Trump’s irreverent humor kept the hosts of the Oct. 9 interview on “Flagrant” laughing on multiple occasions. For example, he boasted about his “genius” ability to “weave”—what his detractors refer to as rambling—during campaign rally speeches.
“Obviously, we’ve got to react to the Trump interview,” Schulz said at the beginning of the most recent program a week later. In my opinion, Trump is winning by a significant margin. It is no longer close. Did you all feel that energy?
One co-host reprimanded you, saying, “You’re a prisoner of the moment.”
Mark Gagnon, co-host, already pointed out the glaring contrast in Schulz’s viewpoint.
“Yeah, it can go either way, it’s very close,” Gagnon remarked prior to Trump’s election.
No, I thought, “He doesn’t have a chance,” before he appeared. In jest, Schulz remarked that Trump had to be desperate if he was using “Flagrant.”Naturally, we observed the response following the interview.