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Or didn't he? Some are explaining this statement of his away:
“and again, Christians, get out and vote. just this time. you won’t have to do it any more, four more years, you know what? it’ll be fixed, it’ll be fine. you won’t have to vote any more, my beautiful Christians. I love you Christians, I’m not Christian, I love you. get you, you gotta get out and vote. in four years, you don’t have to vote again. we’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.”
They say that what he really meant was that the particular issues Christians are most likely to be impelled vote to get changed are the supreme court and a nation wide abortion ban, both of which Trump will "fix" when during his second term, by appointing two more conservative judges and enacting a national abortion ban. Thus, Christians won't have to bother voting again.
Anyone buying this?
No. of Recommendations: 3
Or didn't he? Some are explaining this statement of his away:
It's possible that's what he meant, but even so it is incredibly stupid and un-American...telling people not to vote.
But it's also true that he has indicated he would like to be Dear Leader for life.
BTW, when I listen to the audio it sounds like he is saying "I'm a Christian", not "I'm not Christian". It's plain he's not a Christian, but he sure as hell isn't going to tell that crowd that he's not. He slurs the phrase a little, like even he knows it's an absurd thing to say.
No. of Recommendations: 2
BTW, when I listen to the audio it sounds like he is saying "I'm a Christian", not "I'm not Christian". It's plain he's not a Christian, but he sure as hell isn't going to tell that crowd that he's not. He slurs the phrase a little, like even he knows it's an absurd thing to say.
Yeah, I didn't notice that Jeff Tiedrich (who I took that transcription from) got it wrong.