Mark McKinnon: “It was no surprise, then, when Trump announced that his reelection-campaign theme would be ‘Keep America Great.’ On brand. Direct but sort of meta. He was saying that he’d made America great. And he’d keep it that way.” “So, count me among the perplexed that Trump, who clearly considers himself a marketing genius, suddenly announced on May 8 that he was changing his theme to ‘Transition to Greatness.'” “I believe that any bipartisan parsing of the statement would conclude that its basic meaning is: We are not currently great. But we are going to get there at some point. We are on a general trajectory toward greatness. The implication is that we are not currently great, even though Trump promised us we would be. Moreover, even though Trump had promised to keep America great, he was now saying we’re not even going to do that because we aren’t, in fact, great yet. Instead, he is saying: We’re going to transition to all the greatness he’d been promising during the last election. We just have to wait for it.”
Well now, can't sell more maga hats, have to change the slogan like a sports team. TTG.. There is a nautical superstition that you never name a ship with two Ts..
KAG & TTG out, MAGAA IN https://news.yahoo.com/in-closing-p...make-america-great-again-again-205804554.html Trump's closing pitch to voters admits that America has to be made 'great again' all over again In the closing days of the 2020 election that opinion polls show him likely to lose, President Trump has amended his famous 2016 campaign slogan, promising that, if reelected, he will “make America great again, again.”