Here’s The Bottom of the Barrel
Okay, you know it’s over when …
Crazy Pat Robertson says you’re crazy.
Televangelist Pat Robertson, a prominent conservative backer of Donald Trump, said Monday that the President is living in an “alternate reality” and should “move on” from his 2020 election loss.
And speaking of alternative realities, Geraldo Rivera says Trump should leave with “grace and dignity.” the closest either Rivera or Trump have ever come to Grace and Dignity are two hookers in Las Vegas.
Wow, it’s pretty bad when Robertson says to give it up!
1Apologies if I read this here (but I think I saw it elsewhere):
You know it’s bad when the sinking ship is fleeing the rat.
2I can hardly wait to see how Robertson handles the death threats.
3Pat Robertson…is a horror. But smarter than Trump, it looks like. Geraldo of the Geraldo show? A show that determinedly showed anti-grace and anti-dignity?
There was a science fiction story, long long ago, in which someone said “The gnurrs come from the woodwork out” and that seems appropriate now. I don’t remember who wrote it, but I remember the fun of *saying* that sentence aloud and setting it to various tunes.
The gnurrs (define ’em how you will) are emerging from the woodwork of the sinking ship and hoping Trump will carry them to a safe harbor.
4AK @3; he’s probably ok with that because he’ll go straight to Heaven, of course.
5Even the nut cases like Pat Robertson and Geraldo are finally seeing the need to save themselves for whatever reputation they think they still have. Unfortunately for them, they’ll never be able to run away from the crazy things they’ve said to support Trumpf. They are forever nut cases.
6BillR, I’d like to be a fly on the wall to see what God has to say about all of this…before he boots him out.
7Steve, Robertson is not a nutcase. He is a straight crook. I never met him but back when he was struggling Elmer Gantry a colleague’s family was deeply involved with his racket.
The family were true believers but Robertson was not and is not.
I could tell you stories.
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