Election integrity and the transfer of power
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
Now that is something I should have seen coming. He wants so badly to make his claims of voter fraud in 2016 come true.
Can we tell him we did find evidence, he was technically the President the entire time and so can’t be President now as that would be 3 terms?
Can we tell him we did find evidence, he was technically the President the entire time and so can’t be President now as that would be 3 terms?
Master of his domain.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
Are you nuts? Do you want him to eliminate term limits? Right now we at least stand a chance that he'll keel over before he gets around to that.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
What's weird is that the Biden administration is attempting to reach out and peacefully transition to Trump. But NO, Trump is still so butthurt over his last election loss that even while the Democrats attempt to do the right thing he doesn't even want to acknowledge a peaceful transition and cooperate via normal election protocols. Like dude, get over it already!! It's just sad and ridiculous at this point. It feels like tactics used during a high-school courtyard, or a kid sulking and refusing to play ball.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
Trump has called it a hostile takeover.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
He knows who his real shareholders are.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
I don't know why he'd call it 'hostile' given there's not been any resistance, just due process. I guess it's a show of force to make him look strong, because he likes to project as a strong leader.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
I just love that Giuliani is in the “find out” stage especially after this comment:
Asked if he regretted defaming Freeman and Moss, Giuliani said: "I do not regret it for a minute. I regret the persecution I have been put through."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna181723
He destroyed the lives of those two ladies. He deserves to be stripped of everything.
Asked if he regretted defaming Freeman and Moss, Giuliani said: "I do not regret it for a minute. I regret the persecution I have been put through."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna181723
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
This is how you know these people have no idea what they've done or why they are being punished for it. It's mindboggling.
(not an actual quote) "Judge, this is totally inconvenient!"
No shit shirt, you fucking forking piece of garbage. I really hope he's calling drumpf every day and he never returns his calls.
How can people be so clueless as to the consequences of their actions? I mean, besides drumpf. Obviously. His consequences are the highest office in the land. Because we live in a cartoon dimension now. But more South Park than Looney Toons. The episode where Cartman makes Scott Tenorman eat chili made from his own parents. That one.
edit: Trying to get my swearing under control.
(not an actual quote) "Judge, this is totally inconvenient!"
No shit shirt, you fucking forking piece of garbage. I really hope he's calling drumpf every day and he never returns his calls.
How can people be so clueless as to the consequences of their actions? I mean, besides drumpf. Obviously. His consequences are the highest office in the land. Because we live in a cartoon dimension now. But more South Park than Looney Toons. The episode where Cartman makes Scott Tenorman eat chili made from his own parents. That one.
edit: Trying to get my swearing under control.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
Plus, he did it in furtherance of a conspiracy to thwart American democracy. He was trying to damage all of us.Grifman wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 11:26 am He destroyed the lives of those two ladies. He deserves to be stripped of everything.
Much prefer my Nazis Nuremberged.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
It's because it makes it sound like a business deal. He's still hanging on to the "great businessman" myth.Rumpy wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:44 pmI don't know why he'd call it 'hostile' given there's not been any resistance, just due process. I guess it's a show of force to make him look strong, because he likes to project as a strong leader.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 7:52 amIt's because it makes it sound like a business deal. He's still hanging on to the "great businessman" myth.Rumpy wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:44 pmI don't know why he'd call it 'hostile' given there's not been any resistance, just due process. I guess it's a show of force to make him look strong, because he likes to project as a strong leader.
Ahh, makes more sense when you put it that way. But to my ears, it sounds bullish. His use of language and actions make him sound overly hostile.
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Re: Election integrity and the transfer of power
FBI didn’t deploy undercover agents on Jan. 6, watchdog report finds, undercutting conspiracy theories
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/1 ... t-00194036
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/1 ... t-00194036
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