President Trump Explains Why Elizabeth Warren Couldn’t Get People to Vote for Her (He’s Right)

A reporter asked President Trump at a recent news conference, “Do you believe you will see a female president in your lifetime?” Trump was quick to refer to Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s failed run for the Democratic nomination.

“She had a tremendous lack of talent … People don’t like her. She is a very mean person … people want a person who is not mean, like me.”

Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson explained further that Warren couldn’t win even one state (not even her home state) and never placed as close as second. She lost, said Carlson, because her campaign was “infected with a virulent strain of identity politics.”

According to Carlson, much of Warren’s problem was that she went intersectional and it killed her likeability and ultimately her campaign.

 

“She became infected with a virulent strain of identity politics. By the end, like tertiary syphilis, it drove her insane … One day, Warren was talking about raising wages and protecting American workers. The next, she was ranting about strange forms of racism nobody had ever heard of and then attacking the country she has once sought to improve.”

On a more basic level, Warren is like that kid you knew in high school who was brilliant and never missed a chance to let everyone else know it.

Watch the video as President Trump explains why Warren couldn’t hack it and the one (and only) thing he thought she did well.


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