No he didn’t !
I knew exactly what he meant.!!!!!
Why didn’t you???
Laz you know…..YOU KNOW the media will jump on Trump words …twist them….and spew them out every which way
That one line could be interpreted two ways. One interpretation was sinister ("I'd dismiss the Constitution and just become president, if I could") and the other interpretation was benign and correct ("Fraus Omnia Vitiat... Fraud vitiates everything. The actions of Democrats are such that all rules, even the Constitution, has been destroyed by them.")
Now look at my second interpretation. I stated it in such a way that it CANNOT be misinterpreted. Why can't Trump?
I know you, and many others, immediately saw that Trump was trying to express the second of my two interpretations. My only point was this: His quote was vague enough to have two interpretations. Why be vague at all? I was able to state his point in a way that was not vague. That is my point.
"Fraus Omnia Vitiat... Fraud vitiates everything. The actions of Democrats are such that all rules, even the Constitution, has been destroyed by them." Bang. Zoom. Game over.
However, Jim Robinson states, accurately, that one of the things we loved about Trump in 2016 was that he was bold and combative in his statements. It's a good point.
He could respond with a challenge for the press to investigate the POTUS quote when Biden said: “We have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”
Who is the one that threw out the Constitution in order to win an election?