I wish he would shut up and play golf. His tweets were terrible today. Sad!
Donald Trump’s craziest day ever on Twitter | Analysis by CNN’s Chris Cillizza https://t.co/tj7qhXAG72 pic.twitter.com/vwJRIn0Kx7
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) March 19, 2019
We have a seriously dangerous normalcy bias, where we move on because we desperately want to pretend it’s okay. Trump’s Twitter meltdown today—which shows a deranged and unhinged person—will just be forgotten by Monday afternoon. But the deranged man will still control the nukes.
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) March 17, 2019
Today in presidential Twitter criticism (Twittercrism?):
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) March 18, 2019
—General Motors.
—Sat Night Live/late-night shows.
—Democrats.
—News media.
—Steele Dossier/Christopher Steele.
—Hillary Clinton.
—Mueller investigation.
—John McCain.
—United Auto Workers.
—Fox News. https://t.co/xO17igPtdp
"Asked by The Daily Beast on Sunday evening if Donald Trump's manic retweets and tweets over the past 12 hours 'speak for themselves,'" @PressSec replied "Yes." https://t.co/GiYMe0ZDj0
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) March 18, 2019
POTUS retweets are not meaningless, but function as a tacit encouragement of a right wing internet ecosystem that will stop at nothing to defend him. Chuck Johnson, of Holocaust denying Twitter infamy, once told me it's proof that "we're in his head."https://t.co/EEOCmLrS9D pic.twitter.com/iaNv6WjMfg
— Steadman™ (@AsteadWesley) March 18, 2019
The President is retweeting a bunch of conspiracy theorists. I am pointing this out because we shouldn’t accept it as normal.
— David Cicilline (@davidcicilline) March 17, 2019
Trump retweeted an account with a QAnon avatar today, and QAnon fans are thrilled. pic.twitter.com/uZauubWrNU
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) March 17, 2019
Democrat @RepRoKhanna responds to President Trump’s tweets over the weekend: “It’s completely unpresidential. Instead of assuring the nation about what happened in New Zealand and saying we condemn those kind of hate crimes, he’s tweeting" https://t.co/LUs1xaMd0g pic.twitter.com/A0Ux9clkQz
— CNN (@CNN) March 19, 2019