I know he once said something to that effect, but I'd really like to know what he had in mind, mostly because of morbid curiosity.BloatedGuppy said:"People don't understand how funny Jar Jar Binks is, he's the key to all of this".
Was Binks supposed to turn into this jester-like figure of sorts, the fool who nobody takes seriously even if he's pulling strings and advising his higher-ups over matters of galactic import? I know Episode II drops him in the Senate and gives him one or two lines, but that's it.
I'm honestly wondering. I can't figure out a sequence of events that could plausibly involve Jar Jar Binks being the "key" to the formative events behind the Empire and Darth Vader, as well as the near-extinction of the Jedi Order. Even then, Lucas doesn't have the narrative ability to sell something this complex. It would've devolved into "Meesa plays with galactic politics because LULZ!" and it would've been difficult to honestly buy into that.