If I was Dominion right about now I'd be suing guilliani for defamation. It'd be an easy case to prosecute.
This is exactly what I'm hoping for. Trump has already disenfranchised many voters from every using mail in, now I hope this election fraud nonsense will disenfranchise his voters from, well, voting at all. especially in GA in jan, and let it spread further down the road. He basically did a hostile takeover of the entire GOP over the last half decade, now let him burn the entire party down.
Even the fake ones...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...gazine-n777546
Also random question...per Sydney Powell, Hugo Chavez is part of the scheme to rig the election.
Except he died in 2013. So...is he back from the dead? Secretly alive the whole time and in hiding? Could he see into the future?
Unfortunately the GOP and Trump (though I doubt Trump would stick his neck out for any candidate other than himself, but say, if he runs for president again) probably just have to say "we made extra bigly sure this time to make sure the illegal immigrant socialist liberals aren't messing up this election!" and that'd be enough for a decent number of their followers to vote again.
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Words to live by.
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said Thursday that baseless allegations from Sidney Powell, an attorney working with the Trump campaign, claiming that down-ballot candidates paid to rig elections are "offensive."
Also, NBC News lists things top Republicans have said, that suggest they're inching close to saying "Okay yes, Biden won, can we get back to fucking poor people?""To insinuate that Republican and Democratic candidates paid to throw off this election I think is absolutely outrageous, and I do take offense to that," Ernst said during an interview with Fox News Radio's Guy Benson.
Ernst was asked about comments Powell made earlier during a press conference where she alleged, without evidence, that "we have no idea how many Republican or Democratic candidates … paid to have the system rigged to work for them.”
Ernst, a member of GOP leadership who won reelection earlier this month, added that she believed the accusation was an "offensive comment."
"For those of us that do stand up and represent our states in a dignified manner, we believe in honesty. We believe in the integrity of our election system which is why I do believe that if there is fraud out there it should be brought to the court's attention," Ernst said.
"To have that accusation just offhandedly thrown out there, just to confuse our voters across the United States, I think that is absolutely wrong," she added.
Pressed if she had seen proof, Ernst indicated that she hadn't.
"I haven't seen proof yet. There are a lot of allegations out there and that's exactly why we have the court system," she said. "I have not seen it personally. I'm sure they'll be able to present it to a judge."
I do have to say, that argument Cornyn makes is sickening. "We got a lot of votes" is not important as "Someone else got more".“We’re going to have an orderly transfer from this administration to the next one,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters on Tuesday. “What we all say about it is, frankly, irrelevant.”
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., who narrowly won his re-election race, told NBC News that Biden is “probably” the president-elect based on the results, but added that Trump is “entitled” to mount legal challenges
Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., who has said it's likely that Biden will be president, told a Capitol Hill reporter he didn’t think much of Trump team’s lawsuit in his state.
“I don’t think they have a strong case,” he said.
Asked if the president's repeated cries of election fraud may dampen turnout, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, suggested Trump is merely speaking for his voters.
"I lost track but 72 million people voted for him so there are a lot of people who support this effort," Cornyn told NBC News, adding that the timeline for all election-related issues to be resolved ultimately extends to next year. "I’m confident on Jan. 20 we’ll have a peaceful transition of power and that’ll be the next normal, whatever it turns out to be.”
The only reason I'm posting this article is because I love the choice they went with for the picture.
Rudy Giuliani straight up asked a federal judge to ignore Pennsylvania voters and declare Trump won the state
I think one of the reasons I love it so much is that it's not explained in the slightest anywhere in the article.
As above, so below.
Every damn thing you do in this life, you pay for. - Edith Piaf
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. - Orwell
That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracle of the One Thing.
Look everyone. I can explain everything that happened today with Giuliani's conference today. There's only been 2 other instances in which a man will suddenly leak black fluid from the top of their head. One is today from Rudy. The other?
That's right: Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg
We live in the Fifth Element universe and Mr. Shadow is speaking through Rudy.
You're welcome.
Just don't reply to me. Please. If you can help it.
It really will all depend on the cons Trump runs after leaving the white house and his possible 2024 run for president again, this is not over by any means. That's why Biden wanting to "move on" and not holding Trump accountable is bad for the long run Trump needs to face consequences go for the kill instead of letting him walk away he is far too dangerous left free.
The world we live in now we have half the country living in an alternate version of reality considering how good republicans are at white washing their own history I would not so readily discount it.
Well knowing Trump he would want his to be the biggest and most expensive considering his inability to get anything built it would be just a scheme for him to steal money from suckers I mean donors which is very apropos monument to his presidency.When has that ever stopped Trump from wanting to have a giant thing with his name on it?
My top guess is that it gets built on some stinking tract of peat in Florida on a structurally unsound foundation because they skimped on the development.
The MSN version of the link didn't include the picture. Here's the original Business Insider link.
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and genius is that genius has its limits."
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