The approach I would dearly love to see an interviewer or debater take with the multi-impeached multi-indicted failure is:
You were talking about the election being stolen well before November 2020. So:
- Did Joe Biden’s team just outsmart you, or
- Were you too weak to do what needed to be done to stop them?
And also ask if it’s so easy to cheat why Trump didn’t cheat back, harder. Have a list of Trump’s various scams ready if he tries to claim he’s too honest. Bonus points if you lead with him saying “You’re too honest” to Mike Pence.
If he claims he tried but didn’t succeed — well, he was President, he had more power than anyone else in the world, was he just too weak to use it?
If he claims they didn’t know how Biden would cheat — well, then, Dark Brandon outsmarted you. Too bad he’s so much better at this than you are.
If someone will just keep picking at this ridiculous story, to his face, he’s going to have a meltdown. He “knew” it was coming, he didn’t stop it even though he was President, and didn’t cheat himself even though he claims it’s easy to do, to the tune of millions of votes. He’s either weak, stupid, or both.
Or, possibly, a pathological liar. But if he really lost and won’t admit it — that’s 10 on a 1-10 scale weakness. Actual adults who lose fair and square look their opponent in the eye, shake their hand, and congratulate them. That’s how grown-ups do things.
And it’s therefore stupid to keep bringing it up and reminding us all of how weak he is.
No matter how you look at it, his claims that 2020 was stolen from him mean that he’s stupid and / or weak. I really wish someone would call him on it to his face.