plays into the quote, elites who don t understand americans who make typos. so he s just an ordinary american? well, i think he certainly wants us to believe he s not a billionaire or he s not a new york elite, that he has a common touch. and i think, you know, part of what happenes here, too, is he likes the outrage. they like the idea that the so-called elites are a little bit annoyed by his grammar. we all make typos. i strive not to, and i think what s different here is the straf is striving to do that. if i do that, i apologize and say i m sorry, that was an error. but he s a new york elite. he s the elite, went to an ivy league school and lives at the top of the tower.
do you think that people should be concerned that the president then posted somewhat of an incoherent tweet last night, and then had stayed up for hours? no. why did it stay up for so long? is no one watching this? i think that the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant. blake. blake? blake. what does it mean blake. before we go on, i realize that on the face, it is entirely silly. it is a typo and we all make mistake, and we all make typos, but it is worthwhile to think of what drives the president of the united states to sloppily tweet thoughts that he has at 12:06 a.m. for that and other thoughts of the day, let s bring in mike dan tonio, and james fox who is a writer for vanity fair and i don t want to spend a lot of time on the tweet, but to you, michael, we had great reporting