
Criminals and Camouflage II: The DC Reflecting Pool Coverup
In an earlier post, I wrote about President Trump’s two-part strategy for deflecting blame for his failures. One part is to create criminals, either by calling them names (“stupid,” he likes a lot) or actually going after them with federal charges. The other part is to create what I call camouflage, or you might call a smokescreen, or just utter bullshit. I mean, Trump uses these two strategies every time he answers reporters’ questions, sometimes even criminalizing the questioner by calling him or her stupid. I was particularly struck yesterday by the president’s use of these two strategies to the extreme when questioned about why the DC Reflecting Pool had turned green with algae after he had the entire pool drained and resurfaced. First, he said five people had been arrested for causing the problem by using a knife to cut a slit in the pool’s surface about 300 feet in length. He didn’t say when they did this, presumably before the pool was refilled, which begs the question: Why wasn’t it fixed when found? He said another five suspects were still on the loose. “I can’t help it if somebody goes in with a knife and starts hacking it
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