This afternoon, President Dementiapedo weirdly said he “loved” the new high inflation numbers that are making everything more expensive, causing another problem for the struggling and weakened House Speaker Johnson.
CNN’s Manu Raju talked to Mike Johnson in Congress and asked him what he thought about Trump’s comments.
Johnson sarcastically said, “I knew someone was going to ask me that,” and claimed Trump’s words were “totally out of context,” which is clearly a lie.
Then Johnson said some of the worst doubletalk you’ll ever hear from a politician.
“He mentioned there are many good economic signs, but there are still problems like gas prices, so what he meant was, it would be great to have that number and compare it with what happens next once we fix these issues.
That’s what he was talking about. That was the context.”
This makes no sense at all.
It’s total nonsense.
The real context was the president being asked about high inflation numbers and the old, creepy pervert replying, “I love it.”
Raju, who never misses an opportunity to follow up, wisely ignored this ridiculous lie and kept asking what Johnson thought about “these economic numbers,” and Johnson just ran away.
It’s hard to feel sorry for Johnson if he’s one of the most heartless, morally bad people who ever picked up a gavel.
This entire economic crisis was started by Trump – and made worse by Johnson, who gave up all of Congress’s power and let Trump act without control.
