Saturday, October 14, 2023

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Isn’t he a…?
In the video, Trump launches into a deranged rant accusing his former Attorney General Bill Barr, Senator Mitt Romney and former Republican Congressman Paul Ryan of conspiring with big donors and two GOP candidates running against him. Trump says they are disloyal losers with no talent and that they “eat their young” by opposing him and that “Republican Nation” must not listen to them. 
"But remember, Republicans eat their young. They really do. They eat their young. Terrible statement. But it's true," Trump said in a dark room where he records his videos. 
Confused? 
Well, we don't blame you. Trump seems visibly confused while delivering his remarks as well. 
There's a whole lot of crazy in Trump's message, but let's focus for moment on Trump's "eat their young" remark. 
Trump's words defy any semblance of logic and comprehension. It's possible that Trump's teleprompter said that Republicans "eat their own" and that Trump misread the phrase twice in just a couple seconds, akin to a fascist Ron Burgundy.
Does it matter what he was supposed to say? The question is: why is he talking about Republicans as if they were the opposition party? Isn’t he a Republican? Isn’t he the head of the Republican Party?

Or is there no Republican Party?  How can there be, if Trump tells his supporters the Republicans are as bad as the Democrats? Then what party is he seeking the nomination of? And why are they going to let him get it?

Terrible statement; but it’s true.

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