2020 Presidential Race

Depends on what is being released, I would think. All of it, doubtful. It'll be another "tease".

The show must go on.

If they make the affidavits and other evidence anonymous that should make dems everywhere happy. Then the discussion would be that allegations aren't evidence. Something like you can claim that a ballot is defective, but that doesn't mean you have the evidence to prove it's defective. Which is "no shiff, Sherlock" the state owns the ballots, and unless there is a court order allowing inspection ...
 
I saw these brown stains running down his cheeks and assumed they were because of the lighting. He was sweating profusely WTF was wrong with him?

I said a long time ago Rudy needed to be put out to pasture. He's a distraction, and by all appearances currently incompetent.
 
The litigation that’s brings this too a conclusion.

Let’s hope it’s less treasonous than 2016.
I love all of these comparisons with 2016. Hillary Clinton conceded defeat the day after the election in 2016, and gave a very gracious concession speech in the process, while facing the same margin of defeat in the electoral college that Donald Trump is right now.

"Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a successful president for all Americans."

and....

"We have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. But I still believe in America and I always will. And if you do, then we must accept this result and then look to the future. Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead."

- 2016 Democratic Party nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, while giving her concession speech on November 9, 2016 (the morning after the election)

2016 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES

Hillary Clinton (D) 232
Donald Trump (R) 306

2020 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES

Joe Biden (D) 306
Donald Trump (R) 232

There were no law suits filed in 2016. There were no recounts requested. Just a concession speech.
 
I love all of these comparisons with 2016. Hillary Clinton conceded defeat the day after the election in 2016, and gave a very gracious concession speech in the process, while facing the same margin of defeat in the electoral college that Donald Trump is right now.

"Last night, I congratulated Donald Trump and offered to work with him on behalf of our country. I hope that he will be a successful president for all Americans."

and....

"We have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. But I still believe in America and I always will. And if you do, then we must accept this result and then look to the future. Donald Trump is going to be our president. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead."

- 2016 Democratic Party nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, while giving her concession speech on November 9, 2016 (the morning after the election)

2016 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES

Hillary Clinton (D) 232
Donald Trump (R) 306

2020 ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES

Joe Biden (D) 306
Donald Trump (R) 232

There were no law suits filed. There were no recounts requested. Just a concession speech.
An open mind and a chance to lead.

Fat chance.
 
The media would investigate the claims of fraud being made in these affidavits that Rudy Giuliani waves around at his press conferences... if they knew the names of the people who were making claims of fraud. Giuliani wont release the affidavits to the media, because he doesn't want them scrutinized. He knows that they would be discredited.
He doesn't want them to be physically attacked by your goon squad.
 
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It's already far surpassed 2016.
Idk that it has surpassed 2016. There was a lot to that and it went into January.

It’s definitely on par and they’ve already had their “thousands crying in the streets” moment. Matching hats and all.

Biden isn’t the type of personality to inspire as much hatred as Trump, so in that way it might be worse. The cessation threads are ****ing hilarious, though.
 
You may not believe that is what he received, but that would not be the fault of Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party nominee from 2016, who graciously conceded the day after the election.
That also is not how Hillary behaved. #resist. But who was surprised by this?

She is well known to say one thing and do another but I guess that's your preference, to have someone smile in your face while all the while trying to take your place.
 
Well other than that
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Idk that it has surpassed 2016. There was a lot to that and it went into January.

It’s definitely on par and they’ve already had their “thousands crying in the streets” moment. Matching hats and all.

Biden isn’t the type of personality to inspire as much hatred as Trump, so in that way it might be worse. The cessation threads are ****ing hilarious, though.
In 2016, President Barack Obama immediately acknowledged Donald Trump as the winner of the 2016 Presidential election and referred to him as "President-elect Trump". President Obama invited "President-elect Trump" to the White House just two days after the election, and they held a joint press briefing where Obama congratulated Trump on his victory and pledged to assist with his transition to the presidency. It all moved very quickly. There was never a time when the Obama administration was blocking transition efforts.

Donald Trump lost the state of Michigan by more than 150,000 votes. Yet, he is still trying to subvert democracy, and win the state through "faithless electors", while going as far as to invite Republican members of the Michigan state legislature to the White House today. That is outrageous.
 
That also is not how Hillary behaved. #resist. But who was surprised by this?

She is well known to say one thing and do another but I guess that's your preference, to have someone smile in your face while all the while trying to take your place.
That is exactly how she behaved. She did not resist anything. She conceded defeat the day after the election and she was very gracious in the process. Those quotes which I attributed to her, are accurate.
 
That is exactly how she behaved. She did not resist anything. She conceded defeat the day after the election and she was very gracious in the process. Those quotes which I attributed to her, are accurate.
She said it. That was the only thing she did. All her actions afterwards were pathetic. Russians, Russians, Russian.

And what was her advice to Biden about conceding defeat?
 
She said it. That was the only thing she did. All her actions afterwards were pathetic. Russians, Russians, Russian.

And what was her advice to Biden about conceding defeat?
She had nothing to do with the investigation into collusion between the 2016 Trump Presidential campaign and Russian agents.

She did advise Joe Biden to not concede defeat on election night, regardless of what the election returns showed... and some Republican members of Congress were very critical of her for giving that advice - including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who is now defending Trump for doing that very same thing.
 
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In 2016, President Barack Obama immediately acknowledged Donald Trump as the winner of the 2016 Presidential election and referred to him as "President-elect Trump". President Obama invited "President-elect Trump" to the White House just two days after the election, and they held a joint press briefing where Obama congratulated Trump on his victory and pledged to assist with his transition to the presidency. It all moved very quickly. There was never a time when the Obama administration was blocking transition efforts.

Donald Trump lost the state of Michigan by more than 150,000 votes. Yet, he is still trying to subvert democracy, and win the state through "faithless electors", while going as far as to invite Republican members of the Michigan state legislature to the White House today. That is outrageous.
Oh Trump’s meltdown has been 1,000,000,000 times worse than Hillary. No question. The “dumbest coup” monicker is fitting.

I’m talking about their supporters.
 
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She had nothing to do with the investigation into collusion between the 2016 Trump Presidential campaign and Russian agents.

She did advise Joe Biden to not concede defeat on election night, regardless of what the election returns showed... and some Republican members of Congress were very critical of her for giving that advice - including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who is now defending Trump for doing that very same thing.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/06/spy-c...aim-hillary-clinton-cooked-up-russia-scandal/
DNI Releases CIA Documents on Clinton’s ‘Plan’ to Tie Trump Campaign to Russia
Who paid for the Steele dossier?
 
She had nothing to do with the investigation into collusion between the 2016 Trump Presidential campaign and Russian agents.

She did advise Joe Biden to not concede defeat on election night, regardless of what the election returns showed... and some Republican members of Congress were very critical of her for giving that advice - including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who is now defending Trump for doing that very same thing.
The steel dossier laughs at your willful ignorance

Edit: dammit @37L1 🤬
 
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