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  • The president continues to defend a tweet that he sent out on Sunday morning in which

  • he said Alabama could possibly get some damage from Dorian.

  • The president tweeting, “Alabama was going to be hit or grazes, and then Dorian took

  • a different path (up along the East Coast).

  • The Fake News knows this very well.

  • That's why they're the Fake News!”

  • Bit of a controversy has erupted over this because at his hurricane briefing yesterday,

  • the president held up a graphic of a 5-day warning cone from last Friday the 30th which

  • appeared to have been modified with a sharpie to extend the bubble out there as you can

  • see to include the Florida panhandle and parts of southern Alabama.

  • The president was asked how that line got there yesterday afternoon.

  • Listen here.

  • But the original path was through Florida, but was probably three days—I think that's

  • probably 3, 4 days old.

  • The original path that most people thought it was going to be taking as you know was

  • right through Florida where, on the right would've been Georgia, Alabama, etc.

  • And that map that you showed us todayit looked almost like a sharpie

  • I don't know.

  • I don't know.

  • I don't know.

  • The president saying he didn't know how that line get there.

  • The president also tweeted out a graphic of hurricane model plots collected by the South

  • Florida Water Management District to prove that Alabama was at risk.

  • And some of those tracks did come very close to the eastern part of Alabama.

  • But those spaghetti models were from Thursday, August 28.

  • By the time the president tweeted about Alabama at 10:51am on Sunday, the forecast track had

  • moved well east.

  • This is the 8 o'clock in the morning warning on Sunday the 1st and you can see that they're

  • indicating that Dorian would stay well off-shore and well away from Alabama.

  • We are now on day 5 of the president of the United States, a full-grown adult man, refusing

  • to simply admit he made a mistake and instead digging in his heels on the claim that hurricane

  • Dorian was going to strike Alabama.

  • To be clear, all of this is happening WHILE the hurricane has all but destroyed islands

  • in the Bahamas and is decimating the Carolinas with flooding, strong winds and even tornadoes.

  • But I'm sure Americans whose lives are actually in danger can find solace in the fact that

  • the guy who can allocate emergency federal funding is digging through old forecasting

  • models to prove his point.

  • The entire issue here is that on Sunday, Trump tweetedIn addition to Florida - South

  • Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, will most likely be hit (much) harder than

  • anticipated.

  • Looking like one of the largest hurricanes ever.”

  • Moments later, the National Weather Service tweeted, “Alabama will NOT see any impacts

  • from Dorian.

  • We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane Dorian will be felt across Alabama.

  • The system will remain too far east.”

  • But instead of just accepting the mistake and moving on, Trump has instead opted to

  • pretend that he was right by tweeting out models of the hurricane's pathfrom three

  • days before his original tweet.

  • His models clearly show the date as Thursday, August 29, whereas on Sunday, the updated

  • models show Dorian's path nowhere near Alabama, but instead making a hard right up the east

  • coast.

  • He even went so far as to show a model of the hurricane with its path altered with a

  • sharpie, prompting a deluge of mocking tweets online.

  • And yet still, amid all of this, Trump is defending himself, because clearly to simply

  • ADMIT FAULT would be the embarrassing option here.

  • [blink] But what's so disgusting about Trump's

  • annual roleplay as weatherman is that he's spent the better part of a week trying to

  • protect” a state that was NEVER in any danger, and yet he's STILL ATTACKING Puerto

  • Rico a year AFTER Hurricane Maria hit, which that saw more lives lost than on 9/11.

  • I guess even the POTENTIAL for lives lost in a red state is still worth more to Trump

  • than actual lives lost in a place with no political upside for him.

  • And look, this might seem like a petty and obvious distraction from the White House,

  • but it's a clear testament to his mental unfitness.

  • If he's so narcissistic that the most powerful man on earth will spend five days fixating

  • on weather maps, imagine what OTHER lengths he would go to not to admit fault.

  • Imagine if he misspoke about the target of a missile launch and bombed the wrong country

  • anyway because he was too proud to correct himself.

  • When you take into account his rapidly declining mental health with the fact that he is physically

  • incapable of admitting he was wrong, you're left with a horrifying recipe for disaster.

  • Sure, it's sad and mostly pathetic when it's a sharpie on a weather map, but don't

  • forget that this guy has the nuclear codes.

  • But while we expect this degree of narcissism from Trump, it's watching the entire Republican

  • party humiliate itself to defend his rambling, incoherent tirades that's especially sad.

  • It's watching a party that just lost the House by the biggest margin in modern American

  • history continue to dig in its heels on a proven losing strategy.

  • Trump is objectively the least popular president in living memory, so to see the whole GOP

  • predicate its success on falling in line behind him, to watch them defend his disregard for

  • the rule of law, circumventing Congress to spend taxpayer money where he sees fit, enriching

  • himself when federal officials and foreign dignitaries stay at his properties, when the

  • Secret Service is forced to rent golf carts to keep up with him on his perpetual vacations,

  • that is so remarkably pathetic for a party that dares call itself patriotic.

  • The truth is that for the Republican Party, there is absolutely no coming back from this

  • after the president leaves office.

  • And so while it might seem politically convenient NOW to hitch their wagon to Trump's, the

  • fallout will be EVEN more humiliating than that one time they defended the guy who used

  • a sharpie to alter the path of a hurricane rather than simply admit he made a mistake.

The president continues to defend a tweet that he sent out on Sunday morning in which

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