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Trump has come totally unglued while speaking in Pittsburgh and gone off on a rant attacking Oprah.

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Unhinged Trump attacks Oprah at . Trump has spent more time talking about Oprah than Rick Saccone. https://t.co/1xSxTEilwZ #PA18 pic.twitter.com/sNE0htTF8W — Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) March 11, 2018

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Trump said, “I think any of them to be honest with you. I’d love Oprah to win. I’d love to beat Oprah. I know her weakness. I know her very well. I was on her last show or one of the last — I guess the last week. She had Donald Trump and Donald Trump’s family. My, my, my, we’ve come a long way, haven’t we. I’m now president and probably, you know — but think of it. I know her weakness. Wouldn’t we love to run against Oprah? I would love it. I would love it. That would be a painful experience for her.”

Of course, the racist, sexually assaulting president would love to run against the most powerful woman of color in the country. There is something else behind Trump’s attack on Oprah. Trump is afraid of Oprah Winfrey because unlike the president, she is beloved and popular. Winfrey is also real rich compared to Trump’s rich on paper/play a rich guy on TV act.

Trump wants to run against Oprah because he would make the campaign racist, sexist, and ugly. He wants an opponent that he can drag through the mud. The Democrat that would give Trump the most trouble is likely Joe Biden. Notice that Trump never mentions Biden. He goes after his easy targets like Oprah, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders. Trump would love to face someone that he can drag down, but the big takeaway from his rally in Pittsburgh is that the president is in a clear state of decline. He is living in a fantasy where he will get to run against Oprah instead of possibly facing impeachment from the Russia scandal.

Trump is unglued, and falling apart for the entire world to see.

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