Here we go … again.
The president of the United States invited congressional leaders to the White House today and then offered a patently absurd assertion about why he lost the popular vote to his Democratic opponent.
It was those “illegals,” Donald Trump said, who voted for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Proof? He didn’t need no stinkin’ proof. He just said it. Therefore it must be true. I mean, the president said it. His press flack, Sean Spicer, said today the administration would never lie to us.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/315791-trump-told-leaders-illegals-cost-him-popular-vote
I want to examine this ridiculousness briefly on a couple of levels.
First, Trump and his Trumpkins keep telling us the popular vote doesn’t matter. Hillary pulled down 2.8 million more of them than Trump. But she lost the Electoral College by a vote of 304-227. It’s a comfortable margin, but it’s not nearly the “landslide” Trump keeps describing it.
If the president and his allies don’t think the popular vote matters, why bring it up today in the White House, where he’s now residing?
Give it up, Mr. President.
Second, the president once again threw out something without offering a shred of proof, documentation or authentication. He said 3 million to 5 million “illegals” voted for Clinton. Had they not voted, he said, he’d have won the popular vote.
Here he is yet again questioning the integrity of the voting process. He is asserting, according to those in attendance, that local elections officials somehow were too lax to check the legality of the ballots being cast.
Is it me, or does anyone else see the irony that the president would make such a damning accusation about U.S. election officials but would remain virtually silent about alleged Russian interference in the very same electoral process?
Or is this the president’s version of “alternative facts”?