During the Carrier event, the President-elect was borderline incoherent as he used his remarks to praise himself, and stick a thumb in the eye of Republicans who opposed him during the Republican primary in Indiana.
Trump used his remarks to praise himself for picking Mike Pence. He complained about Republicans opposing him in the Indiana primary. Trump noticed somebody's hat in the crowd. He also admitted that he had no intention of actually saving any jobs at Carrier.
It is easy to understand now why the Trump team has been hiding the president-elect from the public. Trump is in way, way, way over his head.
Other journalists noticed that Trump was rambling:
Trump at Carrier news conference so far:
* Notices red hat in crowd
* Congrats himself on Pence pick
* Reminisces about primary win in IN— Michael C. Bender (@MichaelCBender) December 1, 2016
December 1 2016, president elect Trump recalling how fellow Republicans tried to stop him in Indiana primary.
— Caitlin Huey-Burns (@CHueyBurnsRCP) December 1, 2016
So the Carrier deal came about because Trump realized workers took him literally when he said their company wasn't going anywhere.
— Matea Gold (@mateagold) December 1, 2016
Trump said that there would be consequences for companies that try to leave the United States:
At Carrier plant, Trump says "Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences." https://t.co/rYR6E0Fwx0
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 1, 2016
The Carrier deal demonstrates that those consequences include giving companies millions of dollars and still allowing them to send jobs out of the United States.
Trump also continued to vow to build his wall, even though Republicans in Congress have made it clear that the wall is DOA.
Donald Trump should be kept out of the public eye as much as possible. He remains unable to string a complete string of thoughts together. If the majority of American voters had voted for Trump, they would be experience buyer's remorse after listening to him speak in Indiana.
A small group of about 100,000 voters in three swing states elected a president who is living on a different planet from the majority of the country.
The first public remarks of Donald J. Trump as president-elect were a total disaster.
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