With the commonplace items of an American shopping basket framing him, Donald Trump appeared like a grocery store employee in front of a concession stand.
oatmeal for breakfast. bread. Butter. The sausage.
During his 45-minute pre-rehearsed address at his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey, he seemed to be trying to steer clear of his customary personal jabs at his opponent.
Reading from a piece of paper, which was a change from his usually carefree manner, he attempted to concentrate on policy and, like the ground coffee beans that were in the shot the entire time, in fine detail as well.
In his list of alleged price increases implemented by the current administration, the former president listed multiple instances. Rise by 38%, he declared. 46% are eggs.
He did, after all, challenge Kamala Harris’s loyalty to her nation, cast doubt on her IQ, and repeatedly call her a “communist.”.
However, in contrast to previous remarks, this was much less insulting, and at least a few prominent Republicans will have been pleased with it.
Since the moment Ms. Harris assumed the role of presumed Democratic nominee, Republicans have been increasingly concerned about Trump’s inability to adapt to her challenge.
Kellyanne Conway, the president’s former campaign manager and close adviser, said, “The winning formula for President Trump is very plain to see.”