NorthDallas40
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I wouldn't describe it as mere rhetorical politics. What we are dealing with now, is the self-serving delusions of a single narcissist who is too egotistical to accept his defeat. There are no conditions under which Donald Trump would have ever lost the election without completely attributing his defeat to fraud. He has signaled this prior to both of his general elections. He even blamed his defeat in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses on fraud.This is beyond rhetorical politics. If the citizenry does not believe we live in a trustworthy democratic process, then I say no. On top of the progressive direction.
I wouldn't describe it as mere rhetorical politics. What we are dealing with now, is the self-serving delusions of a single narcissist who is too egotistical to accept his defeat. There are no conditions under which Donald Trump would have ever lost the election without completely attributing this defeat to fraud. He has signaled this prior to both of his general elections. He even blamed his defeat in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses on fraud.
Republicans who are following Trump down this path, are doing so out of fear of receiving the same sort of petty, vindictive and inciteful verbal abuse on Twitter that Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp, and Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger, currently are. This is what happens when an immoral, egomaniacal leader has cowardly fanatics under his dominion. It's not even just party over country anymore. In all of their cowardice, Republicans have placed protecting the bruised ego of an ignorant ruling narcissist over their country. It's pathetic.
Yeah you keep saying that stupidity and it’s as wrong now as it was the first time it was said.I wouldn't describe it as mere rhetorical politics. What we are dealing with now, is the self-serving delusions of a single narcissist who is too egotistical to accept his defeat. There are no conditions under which Donald Trump would have ever lost the election without completely attributing his defeat to fraud. He has signaled this prior to both of his general elections. He even blamed his defeat in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses on fraud.
Republicans who are following Trump down this path, are doing so out of fear of receiving the same sort of petty, vindictive and inciteful verbal abuse on Twitter that Georgia's Governor Brian Kemp, and Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger, currently are. This is what happens when an immoral, egomaniacal leader has cowardly fanatics under his dominion. It's not even just party over country anymore. In all of their cowardice, Republicans have placed protecting the bruised ego of an ignorant ruling narcissist over their country. It's pathetic.