Birtherism takes new twist

The remarks of a desperate man are to be taken seriously, because there’s no tellin’ precisely what might fly out of his mouth.

Donald Trump went to Scranton, Pa., this week and offered a truly bizarre twist to the “birtherism” theory that has become all the rage — yet again — among right-wing politicians.

He said, according to the Huffington Post:

“He’d say he was born here,” Trump told listeners in Scranton. “But he left when he was like 8, 9 or 10. So he left 68 years ago, he left — a long time ago. So I view it differently. He wasn’t born here. He abandoned Scranton!”

Trump conceded: “His family had something to do with that, you know, his parents. But he left Scranton.”

Trump is talking about Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, who was born in Scranton, but left when his family moved to neighboring Delaware. Biden is proud of his Scranton roots and he mentions it often while campaigning for president.

But what the hell is up with Trump suggesting that Biden might not have been born there?

Someone might need to take Trump’s temperature. His desperation might be getting to him.