From the article:
If the 2016 campaign showed that many Americans could not agree on common facts, the Babel-like nature of Wednesday’s New Hampshire town hall suggested that voters now occupied wholly different universes. Mr. Trump repeated a web of conspiracies about a stolen election and the “beautiful day” of the Capitol riot, language that was likely to befuddle half the viewing audience and resonate as gospel with the rest.
The argument here is that Trump should never be president again.
The article reads very ambiguous (if you would ignore where the messenger comes from) but this last section makes it clear.
The town hall was a massive win of course.
PJW has a new vid - linking to the time point of great visual there:
https://youtu.be/XTakuYq5R9k?t=428
From the article:
If the 2016 campaign showed that many Americans could not agree on common facts, the Babel-like nature of Wednesday’s New Hampshire town hall suggested that voters now occupied wholly different universes. Mr. Trump repeated a web of conspiracies about a stolen election and the “beautiful day” of the Capitol riot, language that was likely to befuddle half the viewing audience and resonate as gospel with the rest.
The argument here is that Trump should never be president again.