In a Christmas message to his followers Monday, former President Donald Trump said he hopes supporters of “Electric Car Lunacy” would “ROT IN HELL.”

Trump’s Monday afternoon Truth Social post continued a theme he had been developing with several other posts since Christmas Eve, attacking Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is prosecuting two criminal cases against him.

The frontrunner of the 2024 presidential race for the Republican Party nomination added a missive against “THUGS,” which he said were more “evil” and “sick” than all world leaders. In the grammatically confusing post, Trump also appeared to attack Israel, which Trump lumped in with Iran, as well as both Russia and Ukraine.

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    9 months ago

    I’m sure if you wait 2000 more years, Trump will sound sane and coherent as well.

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      9 months ago

      You don’t even have to wait that long. The gospels were written decades after Jesus was supposedly executed. That means they were a totally inaccurate record of anything he ever did or said, and were almost certainly cleaned up to make him look better. So for all we know, he was as incoherent as Trump and Paul made a lot of edits.

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        9 months ago

        I mean Paul definitely made some edits to the overall thesis, dude fucking sucked

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        OK…but there were many witnesses and writings of him spread all over the region. That’s a lot of written accounts in many unknown places to edit.

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          That’s nonsense. The first writings about Jesus that weren’t in the Bible were Tacitus and Josephus almost a century later.