Yesterday morning, as many world leaders prepared to honor the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Donald Trump picked up his phone — at 1:30 a.m. — to publish a tweet calling Bette Midler a “washed up psycho.”
Some people demonstrate solemnity in different ways.
Soon after, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel had her own take on how best to reflect on the historic occasion. As the HuffPost noted:
Apparently, the “D” in D-Day stands for “Donald Trump,” at least according to Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee.
The GOP chair appeared on Fox Business on Wednesday to basically moan about the way the media has covered the president’s trip to Europe. She then suggested that Trump should be a main focus of the 75th-anniversary commemoration of D-Day.
Specifically, McDaniel said on Fox Business, “We are celebrating the anniversary, 75 years of D-Day. This is the time where we should be celebrating our president, the great achievements of America, and I don’t think the American people like the constant negativity.”
The RNC chair was apparently so pleased with the on-air comments that her party promoted them via social media.
The idea that the anniversary D-Day is an ideal time to celebrate Donald Trump dovetails nicely with the related idea that the 4th of July is also an ideal time to celebrate Donald Trump. At least, that’s how the White House apparently sees it. The Washington Post reported overnight:









