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Post by happyhoix on Mar 30, 2022 9:34:07 GMT -5
i think this threat is totally overblown. most of these so called militants are.....let's say soft. I'm not talking about the militants, but the very workings of our democracy. It's already becoming somewhat of a sham. I agree. If Trump can get away with everything he did, including blatantly attempting to remove a duly elected President and replace him with an appointed one, it absolutely emboldens every other charismatic snake charmer that comes along to try the same thing. What would be the downside? And the upside- anyone marginally more competent than Trump could succeed.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 30, 2022 9:58:52 GMT -5
I'm not talking about the militants, but the very workings of our democracy. It's already becoming somewhat of a sham. I agree. If Trump can get away with everything he did, including blatantly attempting to remove a duly elected President and replace him with an appointed one, it absolutely emboldens every other charismatic snake charmer that comes along to try the same thing. What would be the downside? And the upside- anyone marginally more competent than Trump could succeed. He'll, it emboldens every person in the future to use Trump as an example that if Trump is not charged and convicted why should they be charged and convicted because everyone is equal under the law regardless of who they are.
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Post by djAdvocate on Mar 30, 2022 11:01:26 GMT -5
i think this threat is totally overblown. most of these so called militants are.....let's say soft. I'm not talking about the militants, but the very workings of our democracy. It's already becoming somewhat of a sham. i don't want to diminish that, but our democracy has been weaker in the past. i think the midterms will tell us a lot. how much trouble we are in.
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Post by bean29 on Apr 4, 2022 2:59:11 GMT -5
I don’t agree DJ, the states are so Jerrymandered. I don’t think the Democrats have a chance in hell of any meaningful governing for another 10-20 years. They will change laws to maintain their power-we are already seeing how authoritarian they plan to be. I think if the republicans take control of both houses in the next cycle or two, that is the end.
Eta it takes 3/4 of the voters for the Dems to win. Google Jerrymander & WI, I can’t copy/paste a link from my phone.
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Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral VideoA video of a Donald Trump supporter at the former president's rally has gone viral after she said the Space Force has information proving the 2020 election was stolen. Trump held a rally in Washington Township, Michigan, on Saturday and one supporter said the Space Force was going to help him overturn the 2020 election. The video of the interview, conducted by Right Side Broadcasting Network which regularly covers Trump rallies, has been viewed over 1.8 million times on Twitter. It can be viewed here. "The election, I believe, was stolen but we know that. Space Force has it all, Trump has all the information, it is going to be overturned," the woman said. Complete article here: Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral Video
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Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral VideoA video of a Donald Trump supporter at the former president's rally has gone viral after she said the Space Force has information proving the 2020 election was stolen. Trump held a rally in Washington Township, Michigan, on Saturday and one supporter said the Space Force was going to help him overturn the 2020 election. The video of the interview, conducted by Right Side Broadcasting Network which regularly covers Trump rallies, has been viewed over 1.8 million times on Twitter. It can be viewed here. "The election, I believe, was stolen but we know that. Space Force has it all, Trump has all the information, it is going to be overturned," the woman said. Complete article here: Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral Video I wonder what the stupidest liberals say on camera, that is then circulated among conservatives to prove how dumb we all are. I'm sure there are some doozies out there. What conspiracy theories do liberals have? I know that Q is a special sort of success when talking conspiracies - but you know there must be some on the looney left too.
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Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral VideoA video of a Donald Trump supporter at the former president's rally has gone viral after she said the Space Force has information proving the 2020 election was stolen. Trump held a rally in Washington Township, Michigan, on Saturday and one supporter said the Space Force was going to help him overturn the 2020 election. The video of the interview, conducted by Right Side Broadcasting Network which regularly covers Trump rallies, has been viewed over 1.8 million times on Twitter. It can be viewed here. "The election, I believe, was stolen but we know that. Space Force has it all, Trump has all the information, it is going to be overturned," the woman said. Complete article here: Trump Supporter Says Space Force Will Help Overturn Election in Viral Video I wonder what the stupidest liberals say on camera, that is then circulated among conservatives to prove how dumb we all are. I'm sure there are some doozies out there. What conspiracy theories do liberals have? I know that Q is a special sort of success when talking conspiracies - but you know there must be some on the looney left too. I'm sure there are. Find some, please. And start your own thread on it. They have to be as dumb as the one about the Space Force able to detect voting fraud during the election and overturn it.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 7, 2022 11:09:26 GMT -5
I'm shocked anyone would think Trump had anything to do with removing call logs or using burner phones on January 6th. Shocked I say. Trump denies removing call logs and using burner phones during seven-hour Jan 6 silenceFormer president Donald Trump denied using any burner phones and said he did not recall receiving many calls during the January 6 Capitol riot in an interview with The Washington Post published Thursday. The interview comes as there are many questions about a seven-hour gap in phone logs on the day of the insurrection wherein his supporters raided the Capitol in an attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election. He said he didn’t recall “getting very many” calls. “From the standpoint of telephone calls, I don’t remember getting very many,” he told The Post. “Why would I care about who called me? If congressmen were calling me, what difference did it make? There was nothing secretive about it. There was no secret.” Trump denies removing call logs and using burner phones during seven-hour Jan 6 silence
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Post by azucena on Apr 7, 2022 11:12:51 GMT -5
Since he used the word secret twice we know he's lying.
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Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to CapitolThe former president struck a defiant posture and repeated false claims in an interview with The Washington Post. PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former president Donald Trump voiced regret Wednesday over not marching to the U.S. Capitol the day his supporters stormed the building, and he defended his long silence during the attack by claiming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others were responsible for ending the deadly violence. “I thought it was a shame, and I kept asking why isn’t she doing something about it? Why isn’t Nancy Pelosi doing something about it? And the mayor of D.C. also. The mayor of D.C. and Nancy Pelosi are in charge,” Trump said of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot in a 45-minute interview with The Washington Post. “I hated seeing it. I hated seeing it. And I said, ‘It’s got to be taken care of,’ and I assumed they were taking care of it.” The 45th president has repeatedly deflected blame for stoking the attack with false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, and in the interview, he struck a defiant posture, refusing to say whether he would testify before a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault. Trump said he didn’t remember “getting very many” phone calls that day, and he denied removing call logs or using burner phones. During the attack, Trump watched television, criticized then-Vice President Mike Pence and made calls pushing lawmakers to overturn the election as the violent mob of his supporters ransacked the Capitol. He was eventually persuaded by lawmakers, family members and others to release a video asking his supporters to go home — 187 minutes after he urged them to march to the Capitol during a rally near the White House. He was described by advisers as excited about the event. Trump, speaking Wednesday afternoon at his palatial beachfront club, said he did not regret urging the crowd to come to Washington with a tweet stating that it would “be wild!” He also stood by his incendiary and false rhetoric about the election at the Ellipse rally before the rioters stormed the Capitol. “I said peaceful and patriotic,” he said, omitting other comments that he made in a speech that day. Complete article here: Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to Capitol
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Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to CapitolThe former president struck a defiant posture and repeated false claims in an interview with The Washington Post. PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former president Donald Trump voiced regret Wednesday over not marching to the U.S. Capitol the day his supporters stormed the building, and he defended his long silence during the attack by claiming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others were responsible for ending the deadly violence. “I thought it was a shame, and I kept asking why isn’t she doing something about it? Why isn’t Nancy Pelosi doing something about it? And the mayor of D.C. also. The mayor of D.C. and Nancy Pelosi are in charge,” Trump said of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot in a 45-minute interview with The Washington Post. “I hated seeing it. I hated seeing it. And I said, ‘It’s got to be taken care of,’ and I assumed they were taking care of it.” The 45th president has repeatedly deflected blame for stoking the attack with false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, and in the interview, he struck a defiant posture, refusing to say whether he would testify before a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault. Trump said he didn’t remember “getting very many” phone calls that day, and he denied removing call logs or using burner phones. During the attack, Trump watched television, criticized then-Vice President Mike Pence and made calls pushing lawmakers to overturn the election as the violent mob of his supporters ransacked the Capitol. He was eventually persuaded by lawmakers, family members and others to release a video asking his supporters to go home — 187 minutes after he urged them to march to the Capitol during a rally near the White House. He was described by advisers as excited about the event. Trump, speaking Wednesday afternoon at his palatial beachfront club, said he did not regret urging the crowd to come to Washington with a tweet stating that it would “be wild!” He also stood by his incendiary and false rhetoric about the election at the Ellipse rally before the rioters stormed the Capitol. “I said peaceful and patriotic,” he said, omitting other comments that he made in a speech that day. Complete article here: Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to Capitol "Secret Service said I couldn't go," Trump said. "I would have gone there in a minute." link George Washington didn't let the Secret Service stop him when he was taking over airports during the Revolutionary War. link
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Post by azucena on Apr 7, 2022 12:08:13 GMT -5
He couldn't walk that far what with his bone spurs and lack of golf cart.
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The President of another country has stood beside his brothers and sisters as they fight a whole war.
We had a President who says the Secret Service stopped him from walking down the street with his supporters that were doing what he asked them to do.
Both men claim(ed) they believe in what’s best for the nations they were/are responsible for. One “man” threw rocks and hid his hands. Surely as the POTUS, you can go wherever in the US you want to, even if the Secret Service insists it’s a very bad idea. The other man threw rocks and more, literally fighting for his country. Imo, one man only knows how to love himself (and imo doesn’t even do that right since he causes himself so many problems. Plus my peaceloveandhappiness self says that if you really, truly love yourself, you would not do or promote hateful things, and probably not be a horrible person either) and whoever/whatever serves his purposes. The other, I hope he loves himself too, but I do believe he loves and/or believes in something bigger than him, maybe even things like his country and the well being of people that live there, that he is responsible for. Maybe even just what’s right. Whatever the reason, he didn’t run and hide when shit got real.
I’m not saying that I think the man I think more highly of is perfect. I know less about him than I do the other one. And I’m not saying that a good President has to literally be on the battlefields to fight for his country. I AM saying though, that given what I do know at this time, there’s no question as to which one I have more respect for.
That’s kinda not saying much, because the other one, I don’t have much respect for, just as a human being. I’m still confused as to how he got to be in the position he was in, in the first place. I am still not ready to accept that I’m actually not confused at all, because I don’t want to feel all the things I feel when I think about it.
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Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to CapitolThe former president struck a defiant posture and repeated false claims in an interview with The Washington Post. PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former president Donald Trump voiced regret Wednesday over not marching to the U.S. Capitol the day his supporters stormed the building, and he defended his long silence during the attack by claiming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others were responsible for ending the deadly violence. “I thought it was a shame, and I kept asking why isn’t she doing something about it? Why isn’t Nancy Pelosi doing something about it? And the mayor of D.C. also. The mayor of D.C. and Nancy Pelosi are in charge,” Trump said of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot in a 45-minute interview with The Washington Post. “I hated seeing it. I hated seeing it. And I said, ‘It’s got to be taken care of,’ and I assumed they were taking care of it.” The 45th president has repeatedly deflected blame for stoking the attack with false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, and in the interview, he struck a defiant posture, refusing to say whether he would testify before a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault. Trump said he didn’t remember “getting very many” phone calls that day, and he denied removing call logs or using burner phones. During the attack, Trump watched television, criticized then-Vice President Mike Pence and made calls pushing lawmakers to overturn the election as the violent mob of his supporters ransacked the Capitol. He was eventually persuaded by lawmakers, family members and others to release a video asking his supporters to go home — 187 minutes after he urged them to march to the Capitol during a rally near the White House. He was described by advisers as excited about the event. Trump, speaking Wednesday afternoon at his palatial beachfront club, said he did not regret urging the crowd to come to Washington with a tweet stating that it would “be wild!” He also stood by his incendiary and false rhetoric about the election at the Ellipse rally before the rioters stormed the Capitol. “I said peaceful and patriotic,” he said, omitting other comments that he made in a speech that day. Complete article here: Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to Capitol For the party that claims to be the "party of responsibility", they sure cling to a man who never takes any for his own actions.
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Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to CapitolThe former president struck a defiant posture and repeated false claims in an interview with The Washington Post. PALM BEACH, Fla. — Former president Donald Trump voiced regret Wednesday over not marching to the U.S. Capitol the day his supporters stormed the building, and he defended his long silence during the attack by claiming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others were responsible for ending the deadly violence. “I thought it was a shame, and I kept asking why isn’t she doing something about it? Why isn’t Nancy Pelosi doing something about it? And the mayor of D.C. also. The mayor of D.C. and Nancy Pelosi are in charge,” Trump said of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot in a 45-minute interview with The Washington Post. “I hated seeing it. I hated seeing it. And I said, ‘It’s got to be taken care of,’ and I assumed they were taking care of it.” The 45th president has repeatedly deflected blame for stoking the attack with false claims that the 2020 election was stolen, and in the interview, he struck a defiant posture, refusing to say whether he would testify before a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault. Trump said he didn’t remember “getting very many” phone calls that day, and he denied removing call logs or using burner phones. During the attack, Trump watched television, criticized then-Vice President Mike Pence and made calls pushing lawmakers to overturn the election as the violent mob of his supporters ransacked the Capitol. He was eventually persuaded by lawmakers, family members and others to release a video asking his supporters to go home — 187 minutes after he urged them to march to the Capitol during a rally near the White House. He was described by advisers as excited about the event. Trump, speaking Wednesday afternoon at his palatial beachfront club, said he did not regret urging the crowd to come to Washington with a tweet stating that it would “be wild!” He also stood by his incendiary and false rhetoric about the election at the Ellipse rally before the rioters stormed the Capitol. “I said peaceful and patriotic,” he said, omitting other comments that he made in a speech that day. Complete article here: Trump deflects blame for Jan. 6 silence, says he wanted to march to Capitol For the party that claims to be the "party of responsibility", they sure cling to a man who never takes any for his own actions. Exactly. Trump claims he doesn’t know how the classified documents got from the WH to Mar A Lago - because he’s not a ‘file clerk.’ He claims he doesn’t know why there is a seven hour gap in the phone logs for J6 because he’s ‘not the admin who keeps track of phone calls.’ Everyone around him is always screwing up and he never is. A real president would have immediately gone on all the news programs and radio programs the moment his MAGA supporters breached the capital and urged them to leave the building peacefully. Of course he did nothing. He sat in his dining room watching his big screen TV, eating snacks and giggling as his minions threw themselves at doors and windows, getting tear gassed and shot. He needs to be held accountable, for once in his gold plated, cheesy life, for his actions. I don’t know that he ever will.
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 9, 2022 18:55:15 GMT -5
FWIW, the election winner was not "official" until January 7th, 2021
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FWIW, the election winner was not "official" until January 75h, 2021 Did we keep counting into the next months or are you saying the losing Looter looting Loser is still president of this country after all? I changed the Loser's name because the updated version rolls better of the tongue and either version is correct
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 10, 2022 8:35:33 GMT -5
FWIW, the election winner was not "official" until January 75h, 2021 Did we keep counting into the next months or are you saying the losing Looter looting Loser is still president of this country after all? I changed the Loser's name because the updated version rolls better of the tongue and either version is correct I was commenting on the word "official". I think that term is tossed about too loosely in general and definitely in this specific. The media "declares" a winner, state officials certify election results which name the members of the Electoral College for each state, those people meet and vote, those votes are opened by the VP, Congress accepts or questions those votes, then an official winner is named. Also I note my typo. 7th not 75h.
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Post by NastyWoman on Apr 10, 2022 9:10:59 GMT -5
I knew that and agree with you Bill. I was just messing with you about the typo. No offense intended
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 10, 2022 9:35:17 GMT -5
I knew that and agree with you Bill. I was just messing with you about the typo. No offense intended Certainly no offense taken. I responded before my first cup of coffee kicked in. I see your joke now.
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Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!
At long last, that hallowed day has arrived. This historic moment when Arizona’s conspiracy crowd can rise, with one voice, and proclaim, “aHA!” Yes, it seems that Arizona’s elusive election fraud has finally been uncovered. The Arizona Republican Party was jubilant at the news, delivered in Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s interim report on the findings of the Maricopa County election audit. Ward even made a video about it (with a fundraising plea, no doubt, still to come). “The report says the Election Integrity Unit review has uncovered instances of election fraud,” Ward reported to the party faithful. “Yes, election fraud by individuals who have been or will be prosecuted for various election crimes... Wow. That’s big. The words fraud and prosecuted are finally being used.” Widespread election fraud = 9 cases in 3.4 million votes. Wow is right. Especially if you read the footnote accompanying the 12-page report's lone sentence about election fraud – the one that references a report on all the fraud that Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit has uncovered in the 2020 presidential election. There are the six felons who somehow allegedly managed to vote while in Pima County jail. And there are three women who returned their recently deceased mothers’ early ballots. Two of them live in Maricopa County, one in Cochise County. So. Nine cases of election fraud. Out of 3.4 million votes cast. Something’s widespread, all right, and rather fragrant, as well. But it isn’t fraud. Complete article here: Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!
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Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!
At long last, that hallowed day has arrived. This historic moment when Arizona’s conspiracy crowd can rise, with one voice, and proclaim, “aHA!” Yes, it seems that Arizona’s elusive election fraud has finally been uncovered. The Arizona Republican Party was jubilant at the news, delivered in Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s interim report on the findings of the Maricopa County election audit. Ward even made a video about it (with a fundraising plea, no doubt, still to come). “The report says the Election Integrity Unit review has uncovered instances of election fraud,” Ward reported to the party faithful. “Yes, election fraud by individuals who have been or will be prosecuted for various election crimes... Wow. That’s big. The words fraud and prosecuted are finally being used.” Widespread election fraud = 9 cases in 3.4 million votes.Wow is right. Especially if you read the footnote accompanying the 12-page report's lone sentence about election fraud – the one that references a report on all the fraud that Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit has uncovered in the 2020 presidential election. There are the six felons who somehow allegedly managed to vote while in Pima County jail. And there are three women who returned their recently deceased mothers’ early ballots. Two of them live in Maricopa County, one in Cochise County. So. Nine cases of election fraud. Out of 3.4 million votes cast. Something’s widespread, all right, and rather fragrant, as well. But it isn’t fraud. Complete article here: Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found! What can I say? With that frequency chances are that the fraud was indeed very widespread (geographically). When someone is right s/he is right
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Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!
At long last, that hallowed day has arrived. This historic moment when Arizona’s conspiracy crowd can rise, with one voice, and proclaim, “aHA!” Yes, it seems that Arizona’s elusive election fraud has finally been uncovered. The Arizona Republican Party was jubilant at the news, delivered in Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s interim report on the findings of the Maricopa County election audit. Ward even made a video about it (with a fundraising plea, no doubt, still to come). “The report says the Election Integrity Unit review has uncovered instances of election fraud,” Ward reported to the party faithful. “Yes, election fraud by individuals who have been or will be prosecuted for various election crimes... Wow. That’s big. The words fraud and prosecuted are finally being used.” Widespread election fraud = 9 cases in 3.4 million votes. Wow is right. Especially if you read the footnote accompanying the 12-page report's lone sentence about election fraud – the one that references a report on all the fraud that Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit has uncovered in the 2020 presidential election. There are the six felons who somehow allegedly managed to vote while in Pima County jail. And there are three women who returned their recently deceased mothers’ early ballots. Two of them live in Maricopa County, one in Cochise County. So. Nine cases of election fraud. Out of 3.4 million votes cast. Something’s widespread, all right, and rather fragrant, as well. But it isn’t fraud. Complete article here: Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found! So what was the total cost to the Arizona tax payers to root out those nine criminal votes?
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Post by dondub on Apr 10, 2022 13:29:05 GMT -5
Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found!
At long last, that hallowed day has arrived. This historic moment when Arizona’s conspiracy crowd can rise, with one voice, and proclaim, “aHA!” Yes, it seems that Arizona’s elusive election fraud has finally been uncovered. The Arizona Republican Party was jubilant at the news, delivered in Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s interim report on the findings of the Maricopa County election audit. Ward even made a video about it (with a fundraising plea, no doubt, still to come). “The report says the Election Integrity Unit review has uncovered instances of election fraud,” Ward reported to the party faithful. “Yes, election fraud by individuals who have been or will be prosecuted for various election crimes... Wow. That’s big. The words fraud and prosecuted are finally being used.” Widespread election fraud = 9 cases in 3.4 million votes. Wow is right. Especially if you read the footnote accompanying the 12-page report's lone sentence about election fraud – the one that references a report on all the fraud that Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit has uncovered in the 2020 presidential election. There are the six felons who somehow allegedly managed to vote while in Pima County jail. And there are three women who returned their recently deceased mothers’ early ballots. Two of them live in Maricopa County, one in Cochise County. So. Nine cases of election fraud. Out of 3.4 million votes cast. Something’s widespread, all right, and rather fragrant, as well. But it isn’t fraud. Complete article here: Finally, Arizona's election fraud has been found! Who had they voted for?😎
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Post by countrygirl2 on Apr 10, 2022 14:43:12 GMT -5
Probably trump supporters, most of the fraudulent ones found have been repubs.
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Post by Tennesseer on Apr 14, 2022 9:33:51 GMT -5
Trump says he advised Bill Barr to get impeached in support of his bogus election claims because it would boost Barr's ratingsFormer President Donald Trump said that he urged Bill Barr to get impeached in pursuit of election fraud conspiracy theories because it'd be good for the former attorney general's ratings. In an interview on Fox News host Sean Hannity's show Wednesday, Trump addressed Barr's refusal to pursue bogus claims whipped up by the former president and his allies that he had been deprived of victory in the 2020 presidential election as a result of a vast plot by Democrats. The former president said that his former attorney general had not pursued the claims because he was afraid of getting impeached, whereas Barr has said multiple times he didn't pursue them because they weren't true. "Look, we also had a chance, but Bill Barr, the attorney general, didn't want to be impeached," Trump said. Trump went on to criticize a "crummy" book Barr recently published, in which he said Trump "went off the rails" after the 2020 election in pursuit of the false election fraud claims. "I said: 'Look, get impeached. I went up a lot in the polls when I got impeached. You have to get impeached, maybe.' But he was so afraid of being impeached that he refused to do his job," said Trump on Fox. When he was attempting to get Barr to help in his bid to overturn the 2020 election, Trump had already been impeached once, over his attempts to pressure Ukraine to help him smear Joe Biden. During the impeachment hearings, Trump's approval ratings increased from 34% to 42% among independents, according to a Gallup poll. However attempts to overturn the election led supporters to attack the Capitol and resulted in Trump's second impeachment, and he left office with the lowest poll ratings on record. Trump says he advised Bill Barr to get impeached in support of his bogus election claims because it would boost Barr's ratings
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Post by happyhoix on Apr 14, 2022 9:38:35 GMT -5
Proof that Trump believes America doesn’t want a competent president, just an entertaining one.
Like the old saying goes, any media attention is good media attention, even if it’s a dumpster fire.
Too bad Barr was hung up on that truth nonsense.
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Post by Opti on Apr 14, 2022 9:41:32 GMT -5
Trump will say anything in order to not admit he lost. He doesn't want to admit he's asking illegal things, nor that people had reasonable reasons to refuse him. So he goes to story time. My guess this is his way to spin Barr's book.
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