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We Made A Mistake: Trump’s Hurricane Dorian Tweets And Statements Are Major News
We’d decided, until now, not to write about this, because we’d been grappling with whether Trump’s over-the-top assertions and probable low-tech tampering with hurricane maps as they pertain to Alabama is a real story, or just a stupid meaningless distraction.
And we’ve been leaning toward the latter, considering how damn much coverage it’s gotten for something that was essentially nothing until the President made it into a thing by overstating the significance of a possible hurricane incursion into Alabama, and then insisting, repeatedly, he didn’t even make a small mistake. And rolling out doctored “proof” with no apparent point other than to underscore that he was right in the first place. (We, in fact, had completely ignored Trump’s first angry Tweet about it; didn’t even bother to look up what it was about since on the face of it, it was clearly nonsense.)
But the Washington Post’s always intrepid Philip Bump set us straight on that, by reminding us this isn’t really about the weather at all, but Trump’s never-ending, dirty, and quite possibly effective “war on reality”, heightened to a new, ridiculous level.