This site wrote yesterday that, though nothing could ever make Trump’s entrance into politics “worth it,” but there is absolutely nothing wrong with reveling in the pain and insecurity that simply must occupy 90% of his “thoughts” – or what passes for thought.

Yesterday, the far-right populist and separatist leader Nigel Farage interviewed Trump. No, we have no idea as to why.

GB News (video below) did the interview and it can be found in its entirety at the link.

Of the many complaints Trump relayed during the interview, the most outrageous, or even hilarious from a weird angle, is that Trump believes he should be given far more credit for the crowd size at the January 6th rally.

Trump’s lament actually came from what would be, with anyone else, a reasonable question:

Nigel asked; Was it a mistake to have that rally on that day?”

The entire administration had been a mistake and Trump has never once admitted to a mistake, he wasn’t about to start. The answer, however, was weirder than we could have come up with if given a chance to guess at the most likely crazed answer:

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“Well, you know, I didn’t have that was a rally that was there.”

Translation: Trump is being very careful there (In gibberish English). A lot has come out recently regarding everything about that day being planned. He was sort of trying to say that he was just sort of a participant, asked to do something. So how could he make a mistake if he just spoke, but didn’t arrange it?

And here it goes:

“And if you look, it was a massive rally with hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people. I think it was the largest crowd I’ve ever spoken before.”

That was not what Nigel asked, Don.

“But if you would’ve looked at the crowd’s size — nobody wants to talk about that. I believe it was the biggest and most people I ever — and I’ve spoken to very big crowds. I have never spoken in front of a crowd that size — nobody ever talks about that.”

Perhaps because 90 minutes later, we learned that the United States was about to have the first vi0lent transfer of power in its history?

And that was not the question asked, Don.

“And then, unfortunately, some bad things happened. But also, the other side had some bad things happen.”

Yeah, so it all evened out in the end. Oh, and the crowd size was not that large.

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