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The bizarre part is the more outlandish your claims.....the more they believe itKelly Ann Conway knew she could give dumb republicans alternative facts and they'd swallow them. Right wing spin on the truth.What "reality?"Hard to believe that nobody is willing to discuss reality with Trump....even after he lostThe former president reportedly believes he’s returning to the White House this summer... and that’s not all.Had to happen sometime.
When Democrats tried to use the CARES Act to enhance voter turnout next November, this is how Don the Con responded:
Trump says quiet part out loud: 'You'd never have a Republican elected in this country again'
"Democrats insisted on provisions to safeguard voting, provide more polling locations, and/or move to mail-in voting like California and Colorado have quite successfully done in recent years.
"Makes sense in the middle of a global pandemic that is projected to kill 200,000 Americans, right?
"According to Donald Trump, making sure people can vote is 'crazy.'
"He then added that if we took these kinds of steps and provided adequate funding, 'you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.'
"He said the quiet part out loud."
A conservative writer has confirmed a report that former President Donald Trump is telling associates that he expects to be reinstalled as president this summer.
“The scale of Trump’s delusion is quite startling,” National Review senior writer Charles C.W. Cooke wrote on the magazine’s website.
Cooke said “an array of different sources” confirmed a report earlier this week by New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman, who said on Twitter that Trump has been sharing the popular new QAnon talking point.
But Cooke went even further, saying Trump not only believes he’ll be put back into the Oval Office but also that he will be gifted with a Republican majority in the Senate, believing that two Democrats will be booted from Congress and replaced by the GOP candidates they defeated.
He cautioned conservatives against downplaying or dismissing the report.
“This is not merely an eccentric interpretation of the facts or an interesting foible, nor is it an irrelevant example of anguished post-presidency chatter,” he wrote. “It is a rejection of reality, a rejection of law, and, ultimately, a rejection of the entire system of American government.”
Where is Trump getting this? From the My Pillow guy
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You would think his family would have an intervention