Interesting formulation, “I can only take him at his word”…seems to me that was used for the opposite meaning for when Obama asserted he was a Christian.
Better questions would be do you support trump questioning the legality of the election (before it’s even happened mind you), do you believe that open carry laws allow voter intimidation at the polls, are you concerned that there are a number of trump supporters who are openly advocating rebellion (whatever that means in their pointy little heads) if the vote goes against trump, are you comfortable that trumps claims seem to be mainly directed against African-American communities, well, you get the drift.
Jeebus, what a tool. I really really really don’t like any of these trump people.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie . . . avoided weighing in on Trump's recent rhetoric.
“weighing,” tee hee
Surrogate:
Noun
- a person appointed to act for another; deputy.
- (in some states) a judicial officer having jurisdiction over the probate of wills, the administration of estates, etc.
- the deputy of an ecclesiastical judge, especially of a bishop or a bishop’s chancellor.
- a substitute.
Sorry Chris, you took the job, you don’t get to pick and choose the statements you tie yourself to.
If Rump wants issues to be discussed. He has one more debate to be the change he wants to see. So far, I’ve heard any number of important questions skirted by the Rump and I can only presume he’s substituting what he really wants to talk about.
Bring the paperwork and I’ll handle the closing.
You should check out my new band, Fat Christie
“I can only take him at his word.”
Let me fix that for you, Chris:
“I can only take the habitual, compulsive, pathological liar at his word.”
Jeff Sessions, the winner of the Gollum look-alike contest. Trey Gowdy, the winner of the the inbred Deliverance banjo idiot savant look-alike contest. Martha Roby, the winner of the Wizard of Oz wicked witch of the west look-alike contest.
Do they make orange perp suits in his size? I wonder.