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Heavily Slurring Trump Has Everyone Asking Questions, ‘Sounds Like He’s Coming Out of General Anesthesia!’
Donald Trump said Thursday that the left’s “cancel culture,” including Critical Race Theory and the 1619 Project of The New York Times, are “toxic propaganda” that Americans must eliminate from the workplace and from schools for the sake of national unity.
“American parents are not going to accept indoctrination in our schools, cancel culture at work, or the repression of traditional faith, culture, and values in the public square. Not anymore,” the president said in a speech at the National Archives in Washington. “Critical Race Theory, the 1619 Project, and the crusade against American history is toxic propaganda — an ideological poison that, if not removed, will dissolve the civic bonds that tie us together.”
Trump announced that he will sign an executive order soon to establish a national commission called the 1776 Commission, to “promote patriotic education.”
In his speech on the anniversary of the Constitution, Trump said “a radical movement is attempting to demolish this treasured and precious inheritance.” And boy, you can tell this speech was written by Stephen Miller. Truly sickening.
“We are here today to declare that we will never submit to tyranny,” Trump said. “We will reclaim our history, and our country, for citizens of every race, color, religion and creed.”
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Trump said the movement by the Left is trying “to make students ashamed of their own history.”
“There is no better example than The New York Times totally discredited 1619 project,” Trump said. “This project rewrites American history to teach our children that we were founded on the principle of oppression, not freedom.
Critical-race theory, the president said, “is being forced into our children’s schools, it’s being imposed into workplace training. And it’s being deployed to rip apart friends, neighbors and families.”
“Teaching this horrible doctrine to our children is a form of child abuse in the truest sense,” Trump said.
One thing that couldn’t be denied is how Trump sounded. He was slurring heavily and sounded sedated, take a listen:
Trump is slurring heavily during his speech at the National Archives Museum pic.twitter.com/zQLvnXbS3c
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 17, 2020
As Vox Media’s Aaron Rupar pointed out, Trump sounds like he’s coming out of anesthesia:
What is hell is up with Trump's delivery today? It sounds like he's just coming out of general anesthesia pic.twitter.com/2lfGoUePGl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 17, 2020
Twitter had some thoughts:
Listen, you need to balance your uppers and your downers. I would start by suggesting to trump that he not take the entire bottle of either one at any given time.
— Jay Black (@jayblackisfunny) September 17, 2020
Is this dude on sleeping tablets or what?????
— Jay Clarke (@JayClarkeBass) September 17, 2020
One day it’s Adderall, the next it’s Xanax…
— Theresa 🌾 (@Treesa____) September 17, 2020
He has to be on something at times. One day he's amped up and screaming and the next he's talking like somebody gave him a percocet.
— DeezNutz® 🇺🇲 🇲🇽 (@DeezNut64325575) September 17, 2020
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