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Fred99:
I'm enjoying this. Seeing Trump going insane - makes me want to believe in Jesus.
Hang on - that's a step too far.
Rikkitic:
Keep him away from the nukes. He only has to press 00000000.
Plus DJT in caps and bold. He had it changed when he became the prez.
JaseNZ:
If I was twitter I would just ban his arse I mean whats he going to do ??
They never will - he's worth too much on the bottom line for them.
Another LANDSLIDE tweet today ...
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Donald Jenius Trump will lie down in history next to Mussolini and other failed tyrants as the pettiest, most incompetent, most corrupt, most psychologically damaged leader America has ever suffered under. Because he is emotionally crippled, he will never acquire the insight to understand the reasons for his ultimate downfall. He will always blame others for his failings. He will always believe the election was stolen from him. He will always insist a half-million American deaths were somehow not his fault.
Tides turn. Bullies, like geese, attack in mobs and flee honking when their victim turns on them. Trump’s craven enablers will also turn on him when they cease to fear him. Biden is right to remain above the fray and not become involved in any payback gestures. There will be plenty of others eager to pick at the corpse. It happened in East Germany, when people stopped being afraid of the State. It will happen in the Republican Party. When the log jam finally breaks, Trump will be swept away so thoroughly even his footnote in history will disappear. As with other fascist losers, no-one will want to admit they ever voted for him.
Plesse igmore amd axxept applogies in adbance fir anu typos
It's not over yet ...
The Washington Post - Trump and his GOP allies vow to ‘fight on’ after Supreme Court rejects legal challenge to overturn election results
today
... The president has one last stand - the Jan. 6 vote in a joint session of Congress to count the electoral votes.
At least one Republican lawmaker, Rep. Mo Brooks (Ala.), has already said he’ll challenge the electoral vote that day.
If just one U.S. senator joins him, the Electoral Count Act of 1877 will force every member of Congress to vote on whether to accept the results in the states where Republicans [allege] voter fraud.
It’s unclear whether Brooks will find significant support for the move, which would primarily be theater by making every Republican take a side.
Already Trump has seen astonishing support for his efforts to overturn the election - 126 House Republicans, including Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), signed an amicus brief backing the Texas lawsuit. ...
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The New York Times - Opinion - The Republicans Who Embraced Nihilism
By The Editorial Board
The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom.
today
What is left to say about a political party that would throw out millions of votes?
The substance of a lawsuit filed by the State of Texas, and backed by more than 17 other states, would be laughable were it not so dangerous.
Texas’ attorney general, Ken Paxton - who is under indictment for securities fraud - asked the Supreme Court to overturn the results of the presidential election in four other states.
As a legal matter, this is the rough equivalent of objecting on the grounds that the other side is winning.
As political rhetoric, however, it is incendiary.
The Supreme Court was right to toss out the lawsuit. ...
It is particularly astonishing that 17 of the House signatories were elected by voters in the states whose election results Texas was seeking to invalidate.
They signed a letter directly challenging the legitimacy of their own victories and the integrity of their own states’ elections.
These lawmakers were humiliating themselves to conciliate President Trump, a man who once created a coat of arms for himself emblazoned with the words Numquam Concedere - never concede. ...
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Sideface:It's not over yet ...
The Washington Post - Trump and his GOP allies vow to ‘fight on’ after Supreme Court rejects legal challenge to overturn election results
today
... The president has one last stand - the Jan. 6 vote in a joint session of Congress to count the electoral votes.At least one Republican lawmaker, Rep. Mo Brooks (Ala.), has already said he’ll challenge the electoral vote that day.
If just one U.S. senator joins him, the Electoral Count Act of 1877 will force every member of Congress to vote on whether to accept the results in the states where Republicans [allege] voter fraud.
It’s unclear whether Brooks will find significant support for the move, which would primarily be theater by making every Republican take a side.
Already Trump has seen astonishing support for his efforts to overturn the election - 126 House Republicans, including Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), signed an amicus brief backing the Texas lawsuit. ...
Sideface: Another LANDSLIDE tweet today ...
Expect this to keep going. Why stop when the funds are rolling in. Latest total US$207 million since the election - according to Bloomberg today. Guliani's 20K per day in court hardly makes a dent in that.
kingdragonfly: I think there's a cabal inventing new ways Alabama politicians can embarrass themselves.
If Jesus was among us, this would be his response to Alabama Representative Mo Brooks, and any dictatorship supporter who want to overthrow American democracy.
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