Donald Trump’s “Come to Jesus” meltdown

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Through the last few months, we’ve watched as Donald Trump’s rhetoric has become increasingly confusing and difficult to understand. Some of this behavior manifests itself in strange tangents that do not appear to make much sense. All of this, of course, leads to the big question: How on Earth could Trump ever be a Presidential candidate when he can’t string two sentences together?

Of course, Maga does not mind this. The fact is that Trump could declare that Earth is not a planet, announce a frog will be his vice-president, eat live bats onstage, and admit to breaking the law numerous times — and to Maga, it wouldn’t matter.

There isn’t anything Trump could say or do to repel Maga. They simply refuse to be repelled. However, the middle – the swing voters – that’s a different story entirely. And I’m sure the following will not endear him to these voters. Trump was in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, when he made the stunning and horribly disgusting comments.

Trump was in the middle of bragging about himself (does he DO anything else?) He was in the middle of crowing about himself when he announced the following. He said that Jesus – AND God would declare him the rightful Presidential winner of the Blue states: “I think if you had a real election and Jesus came down and God came down and said, I’m gonna be the scorekeeper here, I think we’d win in California.”

Now tell me, folks — does this utterly bizarre, stupid, grandiose statement make ANY sense to you? Trump’s been invoking Jesus a lot lately. I do not think Jesus, were he to appear, would deem Mr. Trump as priority now, do you?

Trump’s words and actions are becoming increasingly bizarre, a smorgasbord of crazy, a buffet of distorted thoughts, none of them having much to do with reality. Desperate times call for desperate measures, so I suppose that is why Trump invokes Jesus so often.

Perhaps he really believes what he says. Perhaps he is that far gone. Perhaps he NEEDS to believe this crap because it just might be the only thing getting through the long days and endless nights.., days where his life mostly consists of court hearings and legal filings.

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