Saturday, January 10, 2026

Mental acuity

Laser-focused — on his own mind. It might be Kaitlin Collins asking the question. Via Aaron Rupar. My transcription:

“The state officials there [in Minnesota] have said that the FBI is not sharing evidence with them. Typically, they would conduct a joint investigation, as you know. Do you believe that the FBI should be sharing evidence with state officials in Minnesota?”

“Well, normally I would, but they’re crooked officials. I mean, Minneapolis and, eh, Minnesota, what a beautiful place, but it’s being destroyed. It’s got an incompetent governor, a fool. I mean, he’s a stupid person. And it looks like the number could be nineteen billion dollars stolen from a lot of people, but largely people from Somalia. They buy their vote. They vote in a group. They buy their vote. They sell more Mercedes-Benzes in that area than almost — can you imagine? You come over with no money, and then shortly thereafter you’re driving a Mercedes-Benz. The whole thing is ridiculous. So they’re very corrupt people. It’s a very corrupt state. I feel that I won Minnesota. I think I won it all three times. It — nobody’s won it — since Richard Nixon won it many, many years ago. I won it all three times, in my opinion, and it’s a corrupt state, a corrupt voting state. And the Republicans ought to get smart and demand on voter ID. They ought to demand maybe same-day voting and all of the other things that you have to have a safe election. But I won Minnesota three times and I didn’t get credit for it. I did so well in that state every time. The people were — they were crying every time after. That’s a crooked state. California is a crooked state. Many crooked states. We have a very, very dishonest voting system.”
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comments: 2

Linda Sue said...

I should have worn a helmet to read this- my head exploded.

Michael Leddy said...

I was pleased to see that Heather Cox Richardson had this stream of consciousness in her post this morning. His decline is already clear, but I think it’s even clearer when I read instead of listen. What? Wut? Wut?!