MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Gaby Orr & Marc Caputo @ Politico.com, May 1
Kushner told campaign officials to not attack 2020 Dems — but that rule doesn’t seem to apply to the candidate himself. Quite the troublesome father-in-law.
[....] “We’ve asked him — I’ve personally asked him — to stop. It’s not helping us. It’s helping Biden,” said one Trump adviser. “We don’t think Biden can make it out of the woke Democrat primary. But he will if the president gives him oxygen.”
But other Trumpworld veterans see an opposite rationale. “The national press corps is covering every single thing Joe Biden does right now. So if Biden is going to be on the front page of every paper, leading every single newscast, why not weigh in and help frame the debate?” said Jason Miller, who served on Trump’s 2016 campaign.
Either way, Biden appears to be enjoying it. “I understand the President has been tweeting a lot about me this morning,” he told an Iowa crowd on Wednesday.
“I wonder why the hell he’s doing that,” Biden added with a chuckle [....]
Comments
According to Politico, Mulvaney would like to see him lay off the attacks and do more of the narcissistic short videos, madeup-accomplishment stories and tweets: Mulvaney aims for 'more proactive, less reactive' Trump message
The president’s staff chief looks to give the communicator-in-chief more backup. 05/06/2019 05:02 AM EDT
by artappraiser on Tue, 05/07/2019 - 12:43am