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People Are Mocking Trump For Saying Some Committed Voter Fraud By Changing Clothes


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President Donald J. Trump has been next level since Election Day last week. In fact, he’s been on a roll. We’ve had chaotic pressers, falsely accused journalists, snippy tweets about the deadly California fires, and him skipping military services because it’s raining. His latest boondoggle is a Taco Bell Seven-Layer Burrito of inspired nonsense, even for him and even for the last seven days.

Where to begin? For one, our president and former reality TV host claimed, in a wide-ranging interview (read: they couldn’t get him to focus) with The Daily Caller, that you need to have a voter ID to buy cereal. “If you buy a box of cereal — you have a voter ID,” were the commander-in-chief’s exact words. He was complaining about the voter fraud he has been baselessly alleging in the three races in Florida and Georgia that are still, over a week later, too close to call. The president and his dittoheads have tried to stop recounts by claiming malfeasance, of which they’ve offered no proof.

Trump also doubled (tripled? quadrupled?) down on his claims that the many Republicans who did lose did so because of “potentially illegal votes.” It’s here that a too common word cluster — namely, “with zero evidence” — once again comes into play. Trump brazenly floated the theory that Democrats voted multiple times, thanks to disguises — and not even good ones, like fake mustaches or three people stacked on top of each other under a trenchcoat.


“When people get in line that have absolutely no right to vote and they go around in circles,” Trump claimed. “Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again. Nobody takes anything. It’s really a disgrace what’s going on.”

Society has long learned how to deal with our president’s constant bizarre and baseless accusations. Some weep for an era when facts no longer have meaning. Others crack jokes as a form of therapy.

By making fun of them. The magma of Twitter was soon roiling with joke retorts, many of them pointing out that the sitting president of the United States of America appears to have mostly learned about life from watching cartoons (or the 1993 Little Rascals movie that featured Mel Brooks).

Someone suggested Superman is a Democrat, which sounds about right.


And, of course, someone roped poor, innocent, googly-eyed Gritty into this mess.

In a different piece posted by The Daily Caller just an hour later, Trump also seemed to fantasize about members of Antifa being murdered by his supporters. “These people, like the Antifa — they better hope that the opposition to Antifa decides not to mobilize,” Trump said. “Because if they do, they’re much tougher. Much stronger. Potentially much more violent. And Antifa’s going to be in big trouble. But so far they haven’t done that and that’s a good thing.” Anyway, this is less funny than the cereal or clothes comments, since on many occasions the president has cheered on people who have physically attacked his detractors and journalists.

(Via The Daily Caller)



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