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She took it well enough to concede defeat the day after the election.
... and most of you who are whining about the Steele dossier, also saw nothing wrong with Trump withholding aid to the Ukraine in order to prompt an investigation of Joe Biden. This outrage was borne of political partisanship.
My deflection?! You need to go re-educate your ass on my entry point into this exchange. A waffle iron and Johnson were involved. BB’s as usual.
But since we’re on the dossier now tell me again how Mueller proved his case yet absolutely nobody took up any recommendations and nobody bothered to include them in the impeachment articles. I love that bedtime story
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Which is BS since her paid for BS dossier laid the ground work for the whole BS FISA warrant.Educate me, then cockwaffle, what was the conversation when you got involved and asked about the 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.
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Try again.
When you look at how well the GOP did in Congressional races this election cycle, it's not easy to understand how Trump lost so decisively. His mishandling of the COVID-19 response is one reason... but the most significant reason is clearly his boorish personality and lack of integrity. It plays well to his base, but it's also the reason that he will become one of only 3 incumbent Presidents since World War II to lose his re-election bid (this doesn't include Gerald Ford in 1976, who was not elected, or Harry Truman in 1952 or LBJ in 1968, who did not seek re-election).Sucks when the other side decides to play by your guerrilla rules, huh? It's actually my favorite thing about Trump - he fights back, and he does it with the intention of being the guy standing at the end; I wish he did it better sometimes. I hope the GOP has finally learned something about fighting fire with fire from this go around.
No need “counselor” I’ve made my point. I told you what I responded to and it’s clear. You try again
Michigan, Arizona, Georgia and Nevada put him over 270.This won't be over by Jan 6th so neither candidate will have 270. What happens then? Vote goes to each state with one vote each? What's the split cause there's you final score if true.
Divided Pennsylvania House gives approval for audit of 2020 election
When you look at how well the GOP did in Congressional races this election cycle, it's not easy to understand how Trump lost so decisively. His mishandling of the COVID-19 response is one reason... but the most significant reason is clearly his boorish personality and lack of integrity. It plays well to his base, but it's also the reason that he will become one of only 3 incumbent Presidents since World War II to lose his re-election bid (this doesn't include Gerald Ford in 1976, who was not elected, or Harry Trump in 1952 or LBJ in 1968, who did not seek re-election).
Your guy who fights back... is just another Jimmy Carter.