The Clown Prince of Grievance
Every time one thinks Donald Trump cannot possibly get more demented, he surprises.
It’s as if Mark Levin were interviewing The Joker. Except The Joker sports a wide, lipstick-red smile.
Trump: “Who ever heard you get indicted for interfering with a presidential election where you have every right to do it.”
Who ever heard you get indicted for embezzling billions from the U.S. Treasury when (immunized by “conservatives” on the U.S. Supreme Court) you “have every right to do it”?
Think “the short-fingered vulgarian” won’t plunge his stubby mitts into the national cookie jar if reelected? That is, if he hopes to impress Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and get richer doing it?
No one more sentient than mold slime doesn’t know that’s exactly what Trump will do. Maybe even before sending troops into the streets to apprehend and throw into concentration camps anyone brown and migranty-looking .
For context, Trump was commenting on the superseding indictment filed last week by special counsel Jack Smith in the stolen documents case. It’s Trump’s fourth indictment, on four federal charges this time. He has pleaded not guilty to purloining the hundreds of national security documents FBI agents recovered from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club after Trump left the White House.
Former U.S. Attorney and Sisters-in-Law podcast co-host Joyce Vance responded to Trump’s statement on FKA Twitter:
There’s no right to “interfere” with a presidential election. This is the banality of evil right here—Trump asserting he can override the will of the voters to claim victory in an election he lost. And, he will do it again. We must vote against him in overwhelming numbers.
“Criming and then confessing to the criming. That’s a Trump specialty,” MSNBC’s Katie Phang (“The Katie Phang Show”), also an attorney, responded on FKA Twitter.
In a later comment to Levin, Trump accused Vice President Kamala Harris of treating his vice president, Mike Pence, horribly. (What he meant, if anything intelligible, is unclear.)
Harry Dunn, the former United States Capitol Police officer bloodied and called the N-word by rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, responded to Trump, “You sent a mob to kill him,” meaning Pence.
If Republicans expect to lead in the 21st century they might first try living in it, Trump’s stuck in the 1950s.
This question by Levin leaves one asking which universe Levin inhabits.
Harris and the Democrats came out of their August convention exuberant about the bright future they hope to create for America. Trump and his MAGA base inhabit Gotham City, dark corrupt, and plundered by clownish sociopaths in bad makeup.
Alfred Pennyworth: “Some men aren’t looking for anything logical, like money. They can’t be bought, bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just want to watch the world burn.”
And then there’s Donald Trump.
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