"Oh, there's a fly. Oh, I wonder where the fly came from. See, two years ago, I wouldn't have had a fly up here. You’re changing rapidly. We can’t take it any longer."
Like what in the ever loving fuck could he possibly meant by this. Like every sentence
"Oh, there's a fly." Relatively normal statement but... Why bring it up during a campaign speech?
"Oh, I wonder where the fly came from." ... It is a fly... Either it came from outdoors through a door or some shit or an ancestor of it did and it was born in the building. Most buildings particularly large ones have some flies in them.
"See, two years ago, I wouldn't have had a fly up here." What does he think has changed in the last 2 years specifically? Like even if he is trying to say "Biden and Harris ruined America and there are flies now!" like he wasn't president 2 years ago so... Like beyond the obvious there have been flies for all of human history... What does he feel changed 2 years ago?
"You're changing rapidly." Who the absolute fuck is he talking to here? The fly? The American people? If the American people what is the change? They change from a people who would not allow flies in buildings to one that does? The fuck?
"We can't take it any longer." Who is we? If the previous sentence the American people were the you... Who is we? Just him? He can't take Americans' allowance of flies in buildings? Or is we the American people, meaning that you was indeed the fly he was addressing the whole time?