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Trumpkins said they knew Trump wasn't a "saint." Will they say they knew he is an idiot too?

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Trumpkins said they knew Trump wasn't a "saint." Will they say they knew he is an idiot too?




That's the argument of a five year old!
-- Anderson Cooper​


To anyone with any sense at all, Trump's abject puerility has been been patently clear. On multiple occasions has Trump been called an idiot, moron, baby, etc., but it was written off by Trumpkins cleaving to one canard after another.

Trumpkins have, when presented with example after example of Trump's represhibility and insipidity, long averred that they knew he wasn't a "saint," but they didn't care. With the release of Bob Woodward's book, "Fear," and the documentary evidence and tapes that corroborate the quotes in the book, will they now assert that they still don't care that a complete fool, a man exhibiting the comprehension of an elementary school student, is in the man who they've chosen as their leader and savior?

Key Questions:
  • Will Trumpkins continue to cleave to their cacophony of canards to defend Trump?
  • Will midterm voters realize that the only sane way to deal with Trump is to give Democrats a supermajority in House and Senate so they can do what Republican Congress members have, for TWO YEARS, abjured doing -- removing Trump from office?



There is a cult of ignorance in the United States...The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
-- Isaac Asimov​
 
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