As a long-time writer and editor it is is hard to imagine
what story could knock one with a quotation about “titties” from the top of
American newspapers.
Especially when the statement was made by the Republican
candidate for president.
At a rally in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, Trump
warned that it would be “a horrible day” if Clinton were elected and got to
appoint a tiebreaking Supreme Court justice.
“If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks,”
Mr. Trump said, as the crowd began to boo. He quickly added: “Although the
Second Amendment people — maybe there is, I don’t know,” the New York Times
reported.
The nation has suffered numerous gun slayings, even
massacres, and in some cases authorities had warnings the killings were
planned.
Trump has been under pressure to calm his rhetoric and read
from a script on a teleprompter.
Instead his comments made another big splash, though this
time hilarious not violent.
Though it is not clear Trump knows who Sigmond Freud is, he qualified with a “major league” one even while using a teleprompter.
Some critics complain Trump can’t even pronounce big league.
But there was no doubt his speech in Detroit on Monday included one of those slips.
Promoting his economic plan, Trump said: "Our lower business tax will also end job-killing corporate inversions and cause trillions in new dollars to come pouring into our country," he said. "And, by the way, into titties like right here in Detroit,” he said in a speech telecast around the nation.
So far no tweets declaring he was misheard. Perhaps it was supposed to refer to “cities.”
Though it is not clear Trump knows who Sigmond Freud is, he qualified with a “major league” one even while using a teleprompter.
Some critics complain Trump can’t even pronounce big league.
But there was no doubt his speech in Detroit on Monday included one of those slips.
Promoting his economic plan, Trump said: "Our lower business tax will also end job-killing corporate inversions and cause trillions in new dollars to come pouring into our country," he said. "And, by the way, into titties like right here in Detroit,” he said in a speech telecast around the nation.
So far no tweets declaring he was misheard. Perhaps it was supposed to refer to “cities.”
So far no tweets declaring he was misheard. Perhaps it was
supposed to refer to “cities.”
Wikipedia says of a Freudian slip: “A Freudian slip,
also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory,
or physical action that is interpreted as occurring due to the interference of
an unconscious subdued wish or internal train
of thought. The concept is part of classical psychoanalysis.
Wikipedia says:
“The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud,
who, in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life,
described and analyzed a large number of seemingly trivial, bizarre, or
nonsensical errors and slips, most notably the Signorelli parapraxis.
“As in the study of dreams, Freud submits his discussion
with the intention of demonstrating the existence of unconscious mental
processes in the healthy…”
It could not have come at a worse time for Trump, whose
profane language has angered many evangelicals, and even led to a prominent
Mormon to declare himself as a presidential candidate this late in the race.
Trump is not in trouble just for his language, but also for
things said by his supporters at rallies.
“Until last week, when the New York Times ran an
uncensored video compilation
of Trump supporters at his rallies, I didn’t understand how horrifying his
crowds are. That’s because the Times, like almost all TV news, bleeps
profanity and hate speech; because the Trump campaign traps cameras and
correspondents in a press pen, preventing them from covering the crowd; and
because, until three Times reporters — Erica Berenstein, Nick Corasaniti
and Ashley Parker — pointed it out, I didn’t realize what enablers the
courteous people at his rallies turn out to be,” Marty Kaplan of the Huffington
Post reported.
Calling opponent Hillary Clinton a witch and a devil may
also be hurting with evangelicals, his original base. They do not think these
are joking matters.
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