In April, Rachel Leingang at The Guardian suggested that “stories about [Donald Trump’s] speeches often make his ideas appear more cogent than they are.”
Today, STAT News addressed the obvious: Trump loses his train of thought in his speeches.
The topic is little visited by news organizations.* However, Leingang argued that the “vendettas, non sequiturs and comparisons to famous people” that pepper Trump’s speeches demand that some of Trump’s “asides” should be read in full. Like this one...