Editors:
Now some are wondering whether his french fry burp actually covered saying he's "*not* a Christian"?
Hearing it with both possibilities in my mind I believe Trump said "I'm a Christian," but had a bit of french fry burp back up on him. I don't believe he'd ever tell such a group he's not what they want him to be. I also wonder about the "won't have to vote" thing. I am incapable of seeing him as someone with a plan containing more than a week's specifics, unless it was about manipulating a particular piece of real estate's value. If I had to guess, he caught one phrase from some sycophant/offspring's summary of 2025 visions and tossed it out there (it had to do with voting, after all, which I doubt he's ever liked). The largest danger to me is he'll win and die, leaving it to Vance.
--Hugh Hansen
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