on his way to Walter Reed Hospital, I was ridded with some of those feelings of comeuppance, and hoped for two things. Perhaps Trump will now understand that the virus is earth-shatteringly real, and that he remains healthy to maintain the strength of America.
Previously, I wrote that bad things come in threes, and suggested maybe the Western fires filled out the trifecta of COVID-19 and racial unrest for the dismal and turbulent year of 2020.
But I spoke too soon. COVID-19 is a monster and it has struck a monster, and the collision of Donald Trump and the virus marks that third ominous touchpoint of 2020, and at the most consequential time, a month before the presidential election.For the last six months, many of us, I am sure, wished.