I think it’s a play on Venezuela emptying their prisons and insane asylums and sending them here, something which isn’t happening. So Trump is combining something he made up with an apocalyptic image. The shtick doesn’t really work, but Trump isn’t as finely tuned a demagogue as he used to be.
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Anthony Hopkins: “Hannibal, that’s a long time ago that movie. God, that was over 30 years ago.”
Uh, I feel like if Joe Biden had gone on about Hannibal Lector, we would have been talking full-blown resignation, not just stepping down from re-election.
Does Trump think Hannibal Lector was real? And, somehow, not a villain?
He also thinks that other countries have asylums full of real-life Hannibal Lecters who are being sent to the US where they simply walk across the border unopposed so they can start causing all kinds of chaos.
Trump may have heard some rumors about the Mariel boatlift, in which Cuba may have unburdened itself of various individuals considered undesirable:
(Locally I have seen variations of this story as well. Alberta is sending all of their criminals/crazy people to BC or homeless people in Vancouver are being given one-way tickets to Vancouver Island or etc.)
He’s an absolute moron and dumbshit. Full stop. There is no trying to interpret this. However, a good portion of the nation believes these are somehow words from god. They are also morons and dumbshits.
Hopkins is very careful to stay out of politics and has been unambiguous about this.
And Brian Cox, who has also played Lecter (in Manhunter) can’t stand Trump.
Mads Mikkelsen, who played Hannibal in the eponymous TV series, doesn’t seem like any kind of Trump supporter either, but this is maybe the closest thing to praise you might find from anyone known for playing that role.
What do you think of Donald Trump?
I have no idea, I’ve never met him. He’s obviously not the classic politician, that’s for sure. I can definitely laugh at some of the stuff he says but I can also go, “Oh my God, did he say that?” I think he’s a fresh wind for some people, but that’s what you’re voting for, I guess, right? It’s a big job.
The italicization above was mine to emphasize what one might see as praise if you take it in the most favorable way possible, but I think he was just trying to give as diplomatic an answer as he could.
So I think what he was originally going for was something along the lines of, “There are people worse than Hannibal Lecter crossing the border,” but he gets distracted and rambles about how great Hannibal Lecter is, and he never gets to the point, which he just undermined, of actually saying that the people coming in are worse than Hannibal Lecter.
Also, the ‘late’ Hannibal Lecter did not die in any book, movie, or television show in which he was a character, and all the actors who played him are still alive.
I didn’t mean to imply otherwise, I just wanted to show evidence that Trump is (as usual) spouting nonsense, rather than everyone just assuming he was.
In summary: TFG thinks Hannibal Lector was an actor, not a character portrayed by an actor, and once said he loved TFG.
Side note: the first time I ‘saw’ Manhunter it really freaked me out. I’d dozed off watching cable TV and was in a semi-awake semi-asleep state for a while with the dialogue working its way into my dreams giving me the most uncanny feeling that I knew what the next line was going to be before it was said. Fully waking up just made it even more eerie, Red Dragon was one of my favorite movies at the time. I’d had no idea that Micheal Mann of all people had made a movie based on the book back in the 80s.
I still don’t get the “late great” part. You would think someone would have mentioned to him that Hannibal Lector was neither late nor great but he probably refused to listen. He keeps repeating it, maybe because he likes the rhyme?
In one of the other threads, someone suggested that he might not know what “the late great” means, and thinks it’s a synonym for “famous” instead of “renowned dead”.
That strikes me as plausible, because in my experience he seems to have trouble with words that have more than one meaning, and so he possibly doesn’t understand that “late” can mean both “tardy” and “deceased”.
I think he heard the “had a friend for dinner” part and understood the joke, for maybe the first time in his life. He told it to someone else and they chuckled. He was so proud of his success at being a normal human that he threw it into a rally speech. When all the Democrats said, WTF?, that cemented its status as something he should continue to do.