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kentuck

(111,110 posts)
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 03:57 PM Dec 2020

I guess the Supreme Court is not good enough for them?

They are intent on over-riding this election, if the comments from Peter Navarro are any indication. And I think they are. They want to continue to sow doubt in one form or another. Now, it is the voting machines. (Perhaps the ones without a paper trail?)

I monitored talk radio a bit this morning and they are singing from the same songbook. They were saying that 30% of Democrats believed the election was a fraud, according to two or three of their favorite pollsters.

Trump is not conceding and neither are his supporters. The coup is still in full swing. The facts be damned!

They are going to keep shoveling that horseshit until they find that pony. They know it is in there somewhere.

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I guess the Supreme Court is not good enough for them? (Original Post) kentuck Dec 2020 OP
I don't get that so many people wanted to re-elect Trump Proud Liberal Dem Dec 2020 #1
George said it best LongtimeAZDem Dec 2020 #2
From what I'm seeing, a lot of those election-deniers grumpyduck Dec 2020 #3
The GOP leadership knows it is over, they just want to make Biden look illegitimate. nt Irish_Dem Dec 2020 #4
We simply do not know how far the Republican Party will go for Donald Trump? kentuck Dec 2020 #5
Most voting machines with no paper trail are in states Trump won. subterranean Dec 2020 #6
They can try malaise Dec 2020 #7

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,437 posts)
1. I don't get that so many people wanted to re-elect Trump
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 04:04 PM
Dec 2020

and voted to elect/maintain certain Republicans in office and I'm sure lots of voters were disenfranchised and suppressed in certain states

BUT

Until there is valid evidence presented somewhere to the contrary, the election results as they stand currently are valid and I accept them.

grumpyduck

(6,255 posts)
3. From what I'm seeing, a lot of those election-deniers
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 04:36 PM
Dec 2020

are just people who believe what they want to believe in spite of any inconvenient facts. They don't bother to read the news other than RW media and just want any excuse to be pissed off at the Democrats.

Because it's come down, not to "I like the Republicans," but to "I hate the Democrats."

kentuck

(111,110 posts)
5. We simply do not know how far the Republican Party will go for Donald Trump?
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 04:45 PM
Dec 2020

People like Mitch McConnell and John Bolton do not seem to take it serious. They know something we don't know? Or are they in a deep denial? It's pretty serious when there are "heated" discussions in the Oval Office about "martial law".

subterranean

(3,427 posts)
6. Most voting machines with no paper trail are in states Trump won.
Mon Dec 21, 2020, 05:11 PM
Dec 2020

None of them are in the swing states. Funny how they haven't said a word about those machines.

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