Problem being, Trump’s ear consistently gets re-bent by the last thing he heard.
Which is why the trick is to bend the ear no one else is bending. Bring up a topic no one else is taking about and that most other ear benders don’t care about.
For example Malaria control is an area the Gates Foundation donates to. Generally speaking no one “pro Malaria” and no one in the US is focused on it as a wedge issue. So you talk to Trump about Malaria for an hour and get him to donate or otherwise help the Gates Foundation. It doesn’t matter what the Foundation actually does after that. Trump gets to make a tweet about protecting the US from Malaria, sign a few bills and pretend to be a hero.
Keep in mind without Trump this all would have happened anyway. He isn’t adding any value. The money/help would have likely come anyway, this just ensures that Trump doesn’t fuck it up. Essentially the pomp is required for a Trump presidency.
As a bonus for Trump, if Malaria ever becomes a problem in the US he can blame the Gates Foundation. It will likely be his fault, but he has a scapegoat.
For example Malaria control is an area the Gates Foundation donates to. Generally speaking no one “pro Malaria” and no one in the US is focused on it as a wedge issue.
This actually is a bit of a wedge issue because of the anti-vaccine stance that many of his appointees hold. While they may not say so publicly, RFK is reflexively pro-disease.
The really sad thing is that the Gates Foundation and the GOP both have something in common. They both love private schools. The Gates foundation has made substantial investments in charter schools. If Gates and Trump sit down, I don’t think anyone on the left will be happy with any agreement that comes out of it.
Haha, that’s actually why I used the phrase “Malaria control”, which is also what the Foundation uses.
I would not use the specific word “vaccine” when talking with Trump. I don’t think Trump actually has an opinion on vaccines, but many of his supporters do.
You just phrase it as “Malaria control” and then do whatever you want.
We can actually probably watch this play out depending on the specific words Trump and RFK use in the next month or so.
It might appeal to Trump’s toxic masculinity and misogyny too. Stop her gallivanting around with those fit young security guards; keep her where he can see her.
Which is why the trick is to bend the ear no one else is bending. Bring up a topic no one else is taking about and that most other ear benders don’t care about.
For example Malaria control is an area the Gates Foundation donates to. Generally speaking no one “pro Malaria” and no one in the US is focused on it as a wedge issue. So you talk to Trump about Malaria for an hour and get him to donate or otherwise help the Gates Foundation. It doesn’t matter what the Foundation actually does after that. Trump gets to make a tweet about protecting the US from Malaria, sign a few bills and pretend to be a hero.
Keep in mind without Trump this all would have happened anyway. He isn’t adding any value. The money/help would have likely come anyway, this just ensures that Trump doesn’t fuck it up. Essentially the pomp is required for a Trump presidency.
As a bonus for Trump, if Malaria ever becomes a problem in the US he can blame the Gates Foundation. It will likely be his fault, but he has a scapegoat.
This actually is a bit of a wedge issue because of the anti-vaccine stance that many of his appointees hold. While they may not say so publicly, RFK is reflexively pro-disease.
The really sad thing is that the Gates Foundation and the GOP both have something in common. They both love private schools. The Gates foundation has made substantial investments in charter schools. If Gates and Trump sit down, I don’t think anyone on the left will be happy with any agreement that comes out of it.
Haha, that’s actually why I used the phrase “Malaria control”, which is also what the Foundation uses.
I would not use the specific word “vaccine” when talking with Trump. I don’t think Trump actually has an opinion on vaccines, but many of his supporters do.
You just phrase it as “Malaria control” and then do whatever you want.
We can actually probably watch this play out depending on the specific words Trump and RFK use in the next month or so.
It might appeal to Trump’s toxic masculinity and misogyny too. Stop her gallivanting around with those fit young security guards; keep her where he can see her.