Paula Bolyard at PJ Media reports on the Trump rally in Dayton and his introduction of Gov. Mike DeWine:
President Trump, as is customary at
these events, introduced Republican Gov. Mike DeWine at his rally in Dayton,
Ohio, on Monday—only to have the audience loudly boo the governor, who had
imposed a statewide masking order in July that has been wildly unpopular with
the president’s base.
“We’re joined today by a real good
friend of mine, somebody that’s been with me from the beginning and I’ve been
with him from the beginning, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine,” the president began.
“Where’s Mike?” he asked, to a spattering of applause. Trump looked around,
seemingly unable to spot DeWine in the crowd—and then the boos began. “What’s
that all about?” he quipped, looking a bit confused. “He’s opening up,” Trump
said, trying to defend the governor. “He’s a good man.”
The rest of the report is here. President Trump describes Gov. DeWine as “a
good man”? The Ohio Governor who keeps
moving the goalposts on mask mandates and onerous regulations that hamper opening up
businesses? Gov. DeWine seems to have
been enjoying his role as a petty tyrant.
Not good.
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