Sunday, August 7, 2016

The Product of Religious and Political Stupidity


What do you get when you combine devotion to an imaginary supernatural being, with the worship of a narcissistic sociopath, congenital liar, and purveyor of hate?  This guy.

7 comments:

NewEnglandBob said...

We need it reversed: Jesus lived for us; Trump died for us.

Dromedary Hump said...

yeah..but, lets hope it's after he loses. Wouldn't want to see him get the sympathy vote and be elected posthumously.

David said...

Trump lives for himself mate, and Jesus - I don't even know what happened there. Apparently he died but didn't really die or came back to life or some bullshit I don't know it's all magical fairy tale stuff.

The Most Reverand Yuri Kolber said...

Actually, neither lived for us, nor died for us. Jesus, because he is a made-up imaginary "friend" to people who suffer from lack of ability to perceive reality, and Trump because he lives for Himself (PBUH).

#Relitardation - the reason why the world IQ average has remained negative for centuries.

Charl said...

Looking at Trump from an international perspective : It says a lot about a broad segment of the American public that a man of this (low) calibre would come so close to directing the course of one of the world's superpowers. Can you imagine this buffoon with his finger on the nuclear trigger or being able to significantly influence the invasion of sovereign countries? One shudders. The other issue that is so striking is that the xtian right is so easily fooled by the sight of Trump carrying a bible and promising power and influence to the xtian majority. More fools they...

Looking at this voter one can almost feel the yawning vacuum of an absence of intellect and education.

David said...

Lets be honest, if Trump is elected president the only good thing that can come of it is that when actually tasked with the job it turns out to be such a disaster that he brings about the collapse and demise of the Republican Party and forever renders them unelectable.

Jono said...

Why is this person not institutionalized?