He said “I’m a Christian” you deaf MORON.
Yeah, I listened to it a few times and it’s slightly indiscernible but you are correct. Listening to the whole thing, there is no context needed, he said exactly what he meant. The left will twist it, which is fair, the right do the same thing...
Hmmm….
At 3;20, you wrote - I do NOT believe he said “not”.
Then, a brief 18 minutes later, you write - He said “I’m a Christian” you deaf MORON.
Finally, 6 minutes later, after some syntax trying to argue your point theoretically, you wrote - I’ve listened to it sores of times and he definitely says “I’m a Christian”.
So, what is it? Do you “believe” he didn’t say that, or are you stating, definitively, he didn’t say it?
At worst, Trump was tongue-tied. He gave the enemy ammo. Unforced errors can’t happen when this election will likely be settled by less than 100,000 votes.
That verbal accident is the least of Trump’s self-inflicted wound. I *think* he was trying to say, if he’s elected he’ll fix the corruption or bring about a Reagan-like change of heart such that the Good Guys will always win because 1) it’ll always be a fair election and 2) goodness triumphs evil forever.
I explained the problem with this theory - https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4254466/posts?page=43#43
I hope that helps and I look forward to your reply.