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A leader, like a grifter, should always know how his audience is likely to respond to certain words, regardless of the spin he puts on them. Donald Trump, television personality and renowned wage-withholding, mouth-flapping scumbag, certainly has the experience to know this. To pretend that his delivery is not as much a part of the ruse as the code words themselves - that is, the part that’s for your benefit, rather than theirs - is to ignore what you already know about the man - the lies he’s told, the things he’s done, the way he acts, all of which obviously screams “smarmy creep”. You can predict every argument he makes in court based on what a bone-stupid lying simpleton he is as well, blurting out whatever comes into his head just so there’s a ball in the air he can try to distract you with. He’d be a good stage magician, if stage magic weren’t hard, but it is hard, so you can be assured he’s never tried it. He spent his whole first presidency watching tv.
it’s a big part of why bottomfeeder conservatives don’t pick up on sarcasm or any form of linguistic subtlety - they have their own stories they tell themselves about what Don Jesus said after the fact, and don’t need to worry about whether he was being sarcastic to own the libs. The angels don’t use sarcasm, so neither do they, and they certainly don’t expect it from a cheesy poof.