 So Donald Trump was asked the most basic question ever. It, you know, needed just the one word answer and that would have been sufficient. But since he's Donald Trump and he is incapable of acting like a grown-up for more than a few minutes, this is the answer that he gave to the question, did you test positive for COVID-19? And I tested very positively in a, in another sense. So this morning, yeah, I tested positively toward negative, right? So now I tested perfectly this morning, meaning, meaning I tested negative. Why can't you just answer the question? Why? I mean, this is exhausting. I'm going to read you back that quote. I tested very positively in another sense. So this morning, yeah, I tested positively toward negative, right? So no, I tested perfectly this morning, meaning I tested negative. But that's a way of saying it positively toward negative. This is going to make my head explode. I can't take it. I can't take it. And part of me at first when I saw this thought, you know, maybe he's just being stupid and he doesn't know that in the sense of like getting a test, that positive is actually bad even though positive generally has, you know, positive connotations and that the sound redundant. But like when you look at his face after I watch this back, you can tell that he's trying to be like funny. He's trying to make it seem like he's, he's charming and personable. But why? This is not like, why would you choose this to appeal to people? And maybe I'm wrong. Maybe he's just genuinely being stupid and having a brain fart. I don't know why, but this is incredibly insufferable. Like I can't deal with him. He's so insufferable and irritating that why can't you just answer a question for once in a straightforward way where you, you give a direct answer? Why can't you be serious when it comes to an issue like this? I mean, he is the one who is talking about how he's supposedly taking hydroxychloroquine. So don't you want to give us a straight answer so we know whether or not it's helping you specifically because that would prove the point that you've been trying to make for some reason for months. Like it just doesn't make sense. Like so either he's being stupid or he's trying to be witty and charming, but it just shows you how immature he is, right? He can be serious about anything, even when it comes to very serious issues. And this isn't like the biggest story ever. But I mean the quote itself, like I have to go through it again because it can never like cease to amaze me that the person who said this is president. I tested it very positively in another sense. So this morning, yeah, I tested positively toward negative, right? So no, I tested perfectly this morning, meaning I tested negative. But that's a way of saying it positively toward the negative. No, it's not. And I don't know why, but for some reason this reminded me of the movie The Dictator, which I watched again recently, where I forgot specifically what it was. So Sasha Baron Cohen, his character was a dictator. I don't remember the name of the fictional country, but he was like kind of like this type of egotistical, megalomaniacal person in a way like Donald Trump. And he changed the words positive and negative to Aladdin, his name, to both name Aladdin. At the beginning of the movie, I think there was this scene where the doctors like, well, I have your test results. You are HIV, Aladdin. Now since Aladdin means positive and negative technically, the guy didn't really know. So he started out by like smiling like, and then all of a sudden you see the dread in his face like, wait, that doesn't mean I'm out of the water. I don't know why this clip made me think of that. But we're kind of like with the way that the American political landscape is going lately. It seems like fictional movies represent American political discourse more than history itself. Like I'm reminded of idiocracy when Trump talks about injecting disinfectants. It reminds me of the scene. And I've talked about this before from idiocracy where the president did not know why all of the crops across the country were dying. And turns out they were watering it with Gatorade because I think they got a deal or something with Gatorade. And so that's kind of like what I'm reminded of when I hear Donald Trump talk about literally possibly injecting disinfectants as a cure or preventative measure to take against COVID-19. And so like movies, I think more accurately depict American life now when it comes to politics because it's that stupid. Like what was the joke before is now a reality because of Donald Trump. And not just Donald Trump, like Republicans in general, Democrats, like they're all cartoonishly evil and clown-like. So I mean, it's just, I want to talk about these things because I feel like one day we're all going to look back at this once we've come to our senses. Hopefully, if we don't kill ourselves by then due to climate change or nuclear disaster or something, I want to be able to look back at this and say, man, what a weird time. Like I want this time to be something that is a relic of the past that we tell our grandchildren about and they won't believe us. It's that crazy. But part of me is cynical and believes that things are going to change. This is just kind of the new normal in America where we have very stupid people in charge. And you know, there's really, there's no value in objective facts and objective reality anymore. Like each person, each team rather has their own narrative and the media just kind of shares both narratives and completely this regards objective reality. I mean, they already kind of do that. They were doing this with climate change, right? They were up until recently presenting both sides of the argument. You know, they'd have Bill Nye debate Marshall Blackburn when it comes to the issue of climate change, which, you know, one is a scientist, one is an idiot. And then, you know, present that as, you know, some type of good-spirited debate when an actuality objective reality has no bias, right? It just is what it is. It's objective. It's true, regardless of your political affiliation or, you know, political predisposition. But I mean, I'm kind of going off on a tangent. This clip is the perfect representation of America in 2020. It just is. Like, I don't know what else better represents America. This and Biden's, you know, the thing speech. Like if you put these two clips together, nothing represents 2020 America more than that.