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      XPost: alt.atheism, alt.politics.immigration       From: null12345@noswhere.com              'Can barely keep his eyes open': Trump mocked over 'ramblefest' Davos       speech              President Donald Trump drew sharp criticism at home as he delivered a       widely panned speech to world leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos,       Switzerland.              Perhaps never before has Trump given a major speech with so many immediate       national and international crises at stake, including the future of       Greenland, the future of NATO and Western alliances, global trade,       inflation and the cost of living, Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, and the       rise of China and authoritarianism.              Much of the reaction to Trump's remarks focused on his delivery and the       audience's response.              "Trump can barely keep his eyes open during this speech, " mocked The       Bulwark's publisher Sarah Longwell.              "Trump's on the Davos stage right now and the room feels like a waiting       room. Low energy delivery. Zero reaction, " observed political commentator       Brian Allen. "The room is so silent for Trump's lie-fest at Davos you could       hear a pin drop, " he added.              "Incredibly low energy performance today by Donald, " remarked The Lincoln       Project.              Several commenters used strong language to express their criticism.              "'Oh, no, this is going great, ' said no one watching Trump at Davos.       Senile, mentally ill, reckless, and practically drooling on his speech,       this is a ramblefest of grievance and revisionism, " commented The Lincoln       Project's Rick Wilson.              Others observed how his speech was being received.              "The throngs for Trump at Davos were nothing like I've seen before. I'm       watching his speech in a packed overflow room. His rhetoric draws periodic       chortles from the crowd, " commented Washington Post global affairs       columnist Ishaan Tharoor.              And still others remarked on the validity of his remarks.              "Trump's delusion is eclipsed only by the disrespect and insults and lies       he is telling in Davos right now, " remarked Democratic strategist and CNN       commentator Maria Cardona.              Journalist Ahmed Baba commented on the "contrast between Trump's delusional       Davos speech lying about his accomplishments, " and Canadian Prime Minister       Mark Carney's "grounded Davos speech eloquently depicting the world as it       is as a result of Trump's unhinged foreign policy could not be starker. "              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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