The Lincoln Project releases a new ad where Trump’s “most loyal people” Mock him

A new ad from the Lincoln Project called “Unprecedented”, highlights all the people who have left the Trump Administration with less than glowing appraisals of the Stable Genius.

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It quotes, with clips of Trump in action,:

  • Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who calls Trump a “f….ing moron.
  • Former Secretary of Defense James Mattis who said Trump “tries to divide us.”
  • Former Chief of Staff John Kelly who called Trump “an idiot.”
  • Former National Economic Policy Council head Gary Cohn who said Trump “was a professional liar.”
  • Former Trump Organization Senior Vice President Barbara Res said Trump “thinks he’s God.”
  • Former Trump Alt-Right advisor Steve Bannon said Trump “is like an eleven-year-old child.”

The video then shows clips of Kelly saying “I think we need to look harder at who we elect” and former National Security Advisor John Bolton stating “I don’t  think he’s fit for office.”

The ad concludes with Trump saying “I have the most loyal people” and the narrator asking “Can America survive four more years?”

It ends with a clip of Joe Biden, with his wife, relaying:

“We are better than this moment we’re in.”

Readers should take notice that it is revealing that fringe right-wing figures like Steve Bannon and John Bolton do not think Mr. Trump is Presidential Material.

When the lunatics start to leave the Trump Zone and Fox Island, Independents and leaning Republican voters should pause and think about what direction to take the country this November.

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