Ana Navarro argued Friday that former President Donald Trump should have worn his bandage over his “mouth” instead of his ear while speaking at the Republican National Convention.
While many voiced hope that Trump would change his rhetoric and call for unity in the speech, which came only days after an assassination attempt, Navarro said she only saw incoherence and rambling.
“I do think there should be a unity speech, and I think there should be a unity speech for Democrats,” she said on The View, “who should realize that they have got to unify, and they’ve got to do everything they can, Democrats and sane independents, to beat this man.”
People seemed to suffer “Trump Amnesia” in the wake of the president’s near-death moment Saturday, but his speech should have cured that, according to Navarro.
“If Joe Biden had been up there giving that speech, men in white coats would have interrupted him and carted him off and put him in a padded wagon,” she said. “I thought today I would wake up and the TV would be full of, like, doctors talking about Donald Trump’s cognitive decline. I thought it would be full of Republicans hanging their heads in shame like Democrats did.”
After President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance in June, he admitted he had a bad night.
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However, Trump’s performance is more indicative of “Trump’s 90-minute constant rallies,” Navarro said.
“The bandage was just over his ear,” she said. “It should have been over his mouth.”