the jokester in chief

Whenever Donald Trump makes some policy pronouncement, or expresses his opinion on something that comes across as way out there, if it is receive quietly because it is more of a harmless discharge from a dyspeptic senior citizen with little effect on reality, Trump and his people brag about its brilliance and him for his. However, if the majority opinion is that he said something so outrageous, his people will immediately explain that the man who says what he thinks and means what he says respond with,

“He didn’t mean it.”

It started with his pussy comments on tape that were easily brushed of as simple “locker room talk and continued from there.

During his campaign Trump declared,

“I will tell you this: Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press.”

The word about possible Russian election meddling wasn’t public knowledge yet, nor was the meddling a solidified theory. Month’s later, when this odd declaration was attached to the meddling during the Mueller Probe, Trump insisted that he made the statement

 ‘in jest and sarcastically, as was apparent to any objective observer.”

The Russians, apparently, were not objective observers and took this as an assignment, within five hours of the remark, a Russian intelligence service began targeting email accounts associated with Hillary Clinton.

And as the originator of what was supposed to be clearly a joke, for the next four years, Trump kept bringing up the emails.

His Press Secretary at the time, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, told Fox News that

 “clearly the president was making a joke during the 2016 campaign.”

When Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, responsible for any Clinton Email leaks and of whom Trump had proudly told his cheering audience, “I love WikiLeaks,” he denied any knowledge of either Assange or WikiLeaks saying,

 “I know nothing about WikiLeaks.”

He threw it right in there with David Duke, Proud Boys, Q-anon, and his son, Eric, things someone in his position just never had the opportunity to learn about.

He may have very well instigated a spate of police brutality when he told a gathering of police officers to stop being nice to people they arrest, which Miss Sarah the explained away,

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“I believe he was making a joke at the time.”

When the Democrats were not enthusiastic about one of his State of the Union Speeches, Sarah had to explain that when Trump asked,

“Can we call it treason? Why not? I mean, they certainly didn’t seem to love our country very much,”

he was “clearly joking” while most of us noticed that he had equated loving his speech and with loving this country.

Most recently Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara, Eric’s wife, became an apologist.

At his recent “come for the meandering string of incomplete thoughts expressed in even more incomplete sentences; leave with the Virus” rally in Michigan held 10 days after a plot was foiled that would have included kidnapping the Michigan Governor, trying her in a kangaroo court in another state, and then executing her, the same having been discovered to have been planned for the Virginia governor, because she, and he, insisted that her state follow the federal guidelines promoted by Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force and his CDC, Trump threw raw meat to his supporters by demanding she loosen the state’s coronavirus-related restrictions. they responded with, “lock her up,” and he responded with, “Lock them all up.”

He has yet to address the kidnapping plot against a duly elected governor of one of the states of which he is president.

Lara Trump simply explained that in these frustrating times people are, well, frustrated, and his attack on Governor Whitmer had nothing to do with her attempted kidnapping, after all, since “it was the president’s Department of Justice that actually thwarted” the plot, we can all just move on. However, this was not just a threat against a sitting governor, it was also a threat to her family and other governmental officials with the self-appointed uber patriots wanting to inflate their egos with some flashy action, and would welcome his encouragement.

And they got it.

The governor was following the federal guidelines in order to save the lives of the people in her state.

Lara’s explanation was that Trump was just having a bit of fun.

“He wasn’t doing anything, I don’t think, to provoke people to threaten this woman at all. The president was at a rally. It’s a fun, light atmosphere. Of course, he wasn’t encouraging people to threaten this woman. That’s ridiculous.”

Rather than tell white supremacists to end their violence, the threat of it by their playing Junior G-Men and hoping to become paramilitary policing groups, and not to interfere at the polls, he told them to hang around and wait until they are called for, to stand ready.

No one has said he was joking yet.

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