In their latest ad called “Wall,” the Lincoln Project condemns Trump for building a wall composed of the 140,000 dead Americans who have fallen, because of the 2016 Popular Vote Loser’s mismanagement of the Pandemic, due to exposure to the Coronavirus.
The ad points out that:
- The United States leads the world in COVID 19 deaths.
- The 140,000 dead are friends, colleagues, sisters, brothers, mothers, and fathers.
- All the bodies of the fallen would make a 66-mile wall (the equivalent of 1,160 football fields.)
The ad then states that “Trump is building his wall. Not just the one he promised.”
The video then shows a wall to the left of a valley comprised of standing up coffins with numbers leading up to 140,000 with the caption:
“Trumps Wall. Paid for with 140,000 American Lives.”
The ad concludes showing Trump remarking:
“No one builds walls better than me. Believe me.”
Indeed.
Not quite the longest graveyard in the world (the Great Wall of China has that dubious distinction) but one mile would be one mile too many.
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