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LuckyCharms

(17,524 posts)
Tue Oct 24, 2023, 11:04 AM Oct 2023

Instead of asking "Do you believe Joe Biden won the election"? [View all]

Day after day after day after day... this tiresome question, or some form of it, is asked by journalists and others (of both parties).

And it's always some form of the same vague answer: "I think there were problems with the election".

Predictable. Tiresome. Bullshit.

The question should be reframed by using a statement of fact, followed by a simple question:

"Donald Trump failed to provide evidence that the election was stolen by Joe Biden in over 60 court cases. Over 60 cases. SIXTY. Yet, you fail to admit that Joe Biden is the legitimate POTUS. How do you, in your own mind, reconcile this"?

The question "Did Joe Biden win the election" should never be asked again.



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Hey, come on! You're asking right-wingers to think! That's not really fair, is it? Aristus Oct 2023 #1
Instead, how about this: "Is water wet?" dchill Oct 2023 #2
62 court cases with these bullshit allegations beg to differ. onecaliberal Oct 2023 #3
Yep no more questions IbogaProject Oct 2023 #4
More M$M propaganda and brain fuckery Blue Owl Oct 2023 #5
Uninformed others like sound bites LakeArenal Oct 2023 #6
Our so-called "Left-Wing Media" chouchou Oct 2023 #7
Agreed! Mad_Machine76 Oct 2023 #8
Amen! BadgerMom Oct 2023 #9
My question would be, "Did you vote against approving the electoral count as reported by each state's Martin68 Oct 2023 #10
Asked and answered... n/t Harker Oct 2023 #11
Our mainstream media favors beliefs over objective, verfiable truths Yavin4 Oct 2023 #12
Our mainstream media concern about belief is secondary to the financial needs of its owners RVN VET71 Oct 2023 #29
ask them if they believe in reality. pansypoo53219 Oct 2023 #13
The election was certified by 50 out of 50 states. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2023 #14
Which of the 50 state certifications should be recertified? Shermann Oct 2023 #23
That's a very good angle and way of looking at it. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2023 #28
Too hard, too much to remember. Emile Oct 2023 #15
lol SouthernDem4ever Oct 2023 #17
K&R spanone Oct 2023 #16
I concur! OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2023 #18
They should ask: "Do you believe that trump lost the election?" Wounded Bear Oct 2023 #19
From your lips to every news reporter's ears. Fla Dem Oct 2023 #20
your question should be the follow up question MadameButterfly Oct 2023 #21
I don't know. Weasels will always find some way to weasel out of it. The problem is always a lack of good follow up LymphocyteLover Oct 2023 #22
Hey, media: do this! It's what the people want. Beartracks Oct 2023 #24
Totally agree kwolf68 Oct 2023 #25
According to Trump's own administration Joinfortmill Oct 2023 #26
The Liberal Press my butt sellitman Oct 2023 #27
Biden won. Opinions don't matter. twodogsbarking Oct 2023 #30
They kind of do matter when LuckyCharms Oct 2023 #31
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