Clinton's illness goes faint as Trump shows new lack of discipline - Yahoo News
This could have been a morning when the media focused on Hillary Clinton 's illness after the Democratic nominee appeared to faint at a Sept. 11th memorial ceremony and had to be helped into a van.
It
could have been a day with new questions centered on Clinton's lack of
transparency after her campaign waited two days to disclose a pneumonia
diagnosis and originally told reporters the candidate had just felt
"overheated" before disappearing from the media for hours. It could also
have been another day centered on Clinton calling half of Trump
supporters "deplorable" racists and xenophobes.
But Donald Trump
appears incapable of simply stepping back and allowing the focus to
stay on his wobbling opponent. Instead, Trump called in to CNBC's "Squawk Box"
and made a series of wild statements about the Federal Reserve and the
presidential debates that will at least in part put the spotlight back
on him — but not in a positive way.
Trump's
commentary will not erase Clinton's rough weekend from the news but it
allows Democrats to hammer him once again and give pause to wavering
moderate and well-educated Republicans who want to support the GOP
nominee but have serious and ongoing questions about his fitness to
serve.
On the Fed, Trump claimed Chair Janet Yellen was keeping rates low "to get Obama retired "
and that "to a certain extent I think she should be ashamed of
herself." He also said the Fed "is obviously not even close to being
independent."
To
say this is nonsense would be a gross understatement. As any serious
observer knows, the Fed has been desperately trying to raise rates to a
more normal footing to regain the ability to act when a new recession
arrives. It moved in December but has held off since in the face of
mixed economic data, low inflation and threats from abroad including the
Brexit vote.
More
recently, some Fed officials have been trying to nudge markets toward
the idea that a hike could come next week. Discussions at Fed meetings
do not include commentary on the presidential campaign as Minneapolis
Fed President and former George W. Bush administration official Neel Kashkari told CNBC following Trump's remarks.
Trump
did not stop at the Fed in his "Squawk Box" interview. The GOP nominee
also made the ludicrous suggestion that the upcoming presidential
debates be held with no moderators. "I'm going to get — be treated very,
very unfairly by the moderators," he said. "I think we should have a
debate with no moderators — just Hillary and I sitting there talking."
Forget
the fact that this would never work. They would just have a little chat
over coffee? How would they decide what to talk about? How could anyone
be sure they'd ever get to issues that voters care about? Even
professional wrestling matches have referees.
More
importantly, the comments suggest that Trump is afraid of the debate
moderators and getting asked tough questions, never a great look for a
presidential candidate.
Trump's bizarre interview comes as polls show
the presidential race tightening nationally and in key swing states
including Nevada and New Hampshire. But these polls also show Trump in
tight races in traditionally red states including Arizona and Georgia as
his historic weakness with nonwhite voters threatens to put areas in
play that would be very safe territory for a more traditional Republican
nominee.
All
of this suggests that Trump cannot afford the kind of freewheeling,
unvarnished comments like the ones he made on "Squawk Box." His margin
of error in putting together 270 electoral votes is paper-thin. He needs
to win Florida, Ohio and almost certainly Pennsylvania if he is to
overcome Clinton's strong electoral college advantage.
But
to do that, he needs to display a kind of discipline that doesn't just
thrill his already committed supporters but that draws in undecided
voters who don't like Clinton but are uncomfortable with the notion of a
Trump presidency. On Monday morning, Trump showed he doesn't have
anything close to that kind of discipline and is uninterested in trying
to develop it.
Clinton's illness goes faint as Trump shows new lack of discipline - Yahoo News
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