Donald Trump has a habit of hearing something and then spewing out his gut reaction on Twitter, and hereās part of what spilled out Friday morning.

Donald J. Trump
ā@realDonaldTrump
Republicans are doing so well in early voting, and at the polls, and now this āBombā stuff happens and the momentum greatly slows - news not talking politics. Very unfortunate, what is going on. Republicans, go out and vote!
10:19 AM - Oct 26, 2018
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Letās start with the obviousāthis tweet is the despicable work of a sociopath casting a life-threatening national crisis as political victimhood.
But letās focus for a second on what Trumpās unconscionable stream of consciousness is revealing: Trumpās political people arenāt giving him happy news at the moment and he wants Republicans to āgo out and vote!ā Trump was clearly seething about being knocked off his fake crisis message about the ācaravanā of several thousand refugees. Thatās the message Trump hoped would drive the day.
āTo those in the Caravan, turnaround, we are not letting people into the United States illegally,ā Trump
tweeted Thursday afternoon. Trumpās
apparent plan to seal off the nationās southern border using as many as 1,000 active-duty U.S. troops just happened to make its way to the
New York Times Thursday night, fresh for Friday morning consumption. The report appropriately framed the initiative as a cynical political ploy to gin up Trumpās base.
The effort would be the starkest indication yet of Mr. Trumpās election-season push to play to his anti-immigrant base as his party fights to keep control of Congress.
But then on Friday morning several more
explosive devices were
discovered, once again targeting Trumpās political opponents. How inconvenient for him. This āBombā stuffā is really throwing Trump off his game. And his game is manufacturing the fake crisis of his choosing solely for political purposes, rather than actually trying to hold the country together in a moment of genuine crisis.
Trump is angry all this 'Bomb stuff' has disrupted his fake 'caravan' crisis