Moving past Donald Trump's threats on Saturday of a "bloodbath" if he is not re-elected and additional comments he made about the next election being the last, the panel on MSNBC's "The Weekend" noted the growing trend by the former president of not being able to finish a complete sentence.
After clips were shown from the Ohio rally, co-host Alicia Menendez pointed out to former Rep. David Jolly (R-FL), "As you may have noticed, he had a lot of trouble completing thoughts."
Turning to co-host Michael Steele, she continued, "For someone, Michael Steele, who likes to talk about people's mental acuity, he couldn't seem to get there himself."
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"I mean the man can't seem to stream together a complete sentence," a laughing Steele replied. "I mean, I've had more than one person say that to me over the last few months. That, at the end of the day, everyone is focused on Joe Biden's speech pattern — he has a stutter folks that he tries to control!"
"What is Donald Trump's excuse?" he asked. "I'm telling you, he can't do it. It raises a number of flags for me, David, around the idea of how people perceive these two individuals."
"At the end of the day, you're looking at Donald Trump and Joe Biden as men who are going to run the country for the next four years," he added. "Within the body of voters, you're finding this phenomenon that has been tagged or labeled 'double haters', people who hate both houses. How does that dynamic change?"
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