This was covered yesterday in the Loco Politics thread. I can't believe that we now live in a country where that statement, all by itself, isn't enough to destroy a person's political career. Where we can't shove that statement up the sociopath's asshole 50 times a day until he crawls back into the hole he came out of, never ever to return again. And the thing is, even before he made that statement, there shouldn't be a tiny shred of doubt that if he wins in November and his health doesn't betray him four years later, he's not leaving voluntarily. They never leave voluntarily. Not Hitler. Not Mussolini. Not Hussein. Not Putin. Of course he'll end elections because if he wins in November, he won't be allowed to run for another term so there won't be another election for him to steal.Fman99 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 5:51 pm Trump telling Christians that if they vote for him in 2024 that they won't ever have to vote again. That's full on nuts. And watch the GOP politicians make pathetic excuses for that too "Oh it's just Trump being Trump," as in, yeah, the guy who did his best to subvert the last election winding up on the mound.
I'm throwing this out there now - there's NO CHANCE that Trump debates Harris. He's a coward if ever there was one and he knows he can't throw that same nonsense up there against an adult who's got both of their chopsticks still in the noodles.
Here's the sycophantic Lindsey Graham excuse mongering for the orange scumbag:
It doesn't even make any sense. Even if what Graham said is true, why then, wouldn't anybody have to vote anymore? I'd like to ask Graham, sarcastically, if everybody's stupid. But if I had the chance, I wouldn't bother because, sadly, I'm pretty sure that I already know the answer to my question.Lindsey Graham on CBS laughs off Trump's comments about his followers not having to vote again in four years if he's elected . “He’s trying to tell the Christian community and anybody else who’s listening [that] the nightmare that we’re experiencing will soon be over. Give me four more years, and I’m going to right this ship called America and pass it on to the next generation,” the South Carolina senator explained.
“We will have democracy, god willing, for a very long time in this country, but what President Trump is trying to tell people — ‘I did it once, I can do it again. These problems can be solved, but you got to go in a different direction,’” Graham continued.