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I’m mad at Canada for helping Americans remember Reagan’s 1987 remark; this shows what a piece of shit this man is. It’s about tariffs. Don’t worry, Donald—when we take on you and the Republicans who ignore the people, you’ll be in prison.

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Yeah, Trump‘s mad at Canada because they helped Americans remember something that President Reagan said in 1987. This just shows what a piece of shit this man really is. And it all had to do with tariffs. Don’t worry, Donald when we and peach your ass and everybody up there that’s with you and all these Republicans that’s has won against their constituents, and the American people will make things right again and it won’t be with your ass. You will be in prison.

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Butt hurt feelings over an ad has led to changes in international policy https://t.co/9zdWxM53Ov

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Speaker 0 reports that a recent true social post from the President says, “we’re done talking to Canada because my feelings were hurt about this ad,” an ad that, as described, echoes something former President Reagan said and is referenced by the speaker as part of this administration’s current reaction. The speaker notes that the president is so easily triggered that a TV commercial can change international policy, including trade and foreign policy, highlighting this as an extraordinary moment for the administration. There is ongoing focus on tariffs and trade. The report adds that later today the president will head to Asia, where he will meet with Xi Jinping. While in Korea on the sidelines of a summit, there is mention of the Chinese trade deal and its tense history, with hopes to make progress there. The speaker mentions that people are waiting on the Supreme Court to decide whether all tariffs are legal in the first place. The speaker characterizes the situation as the president of the United States “throwing a fit over an ad.” The timing is noted as remarkable because, tonight, Game 1 of the World Series is being played, and it is being held in Toronto, Canada. The implication is that there could be a national anthem response in Toronto and a potential booing similar to a prior hockey tournament incident in the spring. The speaker concludes by framing the moment as one that would otherwise be a celebration of friendship with Canada, but instead is shaped by the ad and the ensuing reaction.
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Speaker 0: This just came dropped overnight. President The United States in a true social post saying, yeah. We're done talking to Canada because my feelings were hurt about this ad, which as Joe just laid out, and we played. You could hear it. You could see it. You can go on YouTube yourself if you don't believe and watch. It's what former president Reagan said. It's what former president Reagan said, and our current president is so easily triggered that a TV commercial can change international policy, trade policy, foreign policy. I mean, it's sort of an extraordinary encapsulation of where things are right now for this administration. And there's a lot of focus on on tariffs and trade right now. The president later today heads to Asia. He'll meet with Xi Jinping, while in Korea on the sidelines of a summit there, the Chinese trade deal, and that's been pretty tense at times. They hope to work on on that. You know, obviously, we're waiting on the supreme court to make a decision whether all of these tariffs are legal in the first place. But, Benica, this is this is the president of The United States, throwing a fit over an ad. And we should note, the timing of this is pretty remarkable because what else did he throws he gets angry about this today? What's tonight? Tonight is game one of the World Series. Where is that game being played? Toronto, Canada. Oh, boy. So there's gonna be let's let's watch American national anthem likely get booed tonight like it was during that hockey tournament earlier in the spring. But this is gonna set at the exact moment where we should be celebrating our friendship with Canada. This happens.
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