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12-04-2020, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
Nor should you. Rudy either knows he needs a pardon OR Trump has video of Rudy with a live boy or dead girl he is blackmailing him with. If not Rudy has really just lost it. The video with the hair dye (and now farting) is just making him out to be a sad old fool. Completely has destroyed his legacy.
What I take it to mean if it is 'in the right hands', I assume that the proper authorities in Georgia will examine the video and determine if there was wrong-doing.
I am sure they (GA republicans) would love to find wrong-doing, if they can disenfranchise some democrats and charge up the right to get the votes out in the January runoff.... So, if there is a 'there' there, I expect we will hear pretty soon.
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Why does the purported video in GA, hinge on the credibility of Rudy or Trump? WHat do they have to do with what the GA governor is claiming?
Trump has been bashing the GA governor for NOT making a stink about voter fraud. The GA governor hasn't been making questionable (putting it mildly) claims of fraud. Trump and Rudy have. He has not.
Not sure why Trump or Rudy have anything to do with the purported video in GA. That's just a smoke screen, a deflection.
'I am sure they (GA republicans) would love to find wrong-doing"
I'm sure you're right. I'm equally sure that if there was wrong-doing, the GA democrats would love to avoid that becoming public knowledge.
That's why I say let's investigate it, and i mean it when I say I hope there's nothing to it. Because if it's true, its terrifying. Isn't it?
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12-04-2020, 10:46 AM
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What's terrifying and proven is that the PRESIDENT on the United States is without evidence, undermining our democracy.
So far he is 1 in 42 in court, has uncovered nothing of significance but he has raised a couple hundred million from his followers.
Trump doesn’t care about his reputation—because he doesn’t have to. No low is too low for him, for the Republican party, or for his millions of adoring supporters. By acquitting Trump on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress without a trial, the Republican-controlled Senate handed over Congress’s oversight power to the presidency, effectively gutting the ability to engage in meaningful congressional scrutiny because presidents can now ignore subpoenas with impunity. The Nixon- and Clinton-era internal DOJ policy against indicting sitting presidents lops off the judicial branch as a mechanism for holding criminals in the Oval Office accountable during their terms. And although Senate Republicans pointed to elections as the proper method to address wrongdoing in the White House in the midst of the Ukrainian quid pro quo scandal, they are now largely in lockstep with Trump’s fraudulent claims of a fraudulent election, as well as his unprecedented legal assault on thousands of duly cast ballots.
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12-04-2020, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Why does the purported video in GA, hinge on the credibility of Rudy or Trump? WHat do they have to do with what the GA governor is claiming?
Trump has been bashing the GA governor for NOT making a stink about voter fraud. The GA governor hasn't been making questionable (putting it mildly) claims of fraud. Trump and Rudy have. He has not.
Not sure why Trump or Rudy have anything to do with the purported video in GA. That's just a smoke screen, a deflection.
'I am sure they (GA republicans) would love to find wrong-doing"
I'm sure you're right. I'm equally sure that if there was wrong-doing, the GA democrats would love to avoid that becoming public knowledge.
That's why I say let's investigate it, and i mean it when I say I hope there's nothing to it. Because if it's true, its terrifying. Isn't it?
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It doesn't hinge on that at al, but there has been so much crap thrown against the wall by them, the credibility of anything is suspect.
Investigate away.
How many audits has Georgia had? What were the results of the audits with respect to fraud?
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Bryan
Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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12-04-2020, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
How many audits has Georgia had? What were the results of the audits with respect to fraud?
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What do audits matter if the entire government of Georgia is part of the Deep State? At this point I'm not even sure the election in Georgia even occurred. Is there any evidence that disputes the notion the Republican Secretary of State didn't just make up the vote tallies? Seriously can anyone disprove this???
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12-04-2020, 03:53 PM
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If you are wondering why some people are buying into Diaper Don's attempted coup, here is why.
This Is Your Brain on Newsmax
What it’s like bingeing on the Fox-killer.
Since the glorious defeat of Donald Trump, I had been ensconced in my cozy coastal elite Twitter bubble, only privy to the bursts of Sidney Powell and Lin Wood crazy when it inserted itself in my feed. So when Ben Smith fed the blue-check tigers this juicy morsel about the rise of Chris Ruddy and Newsmax, I was shook.
Newsmax’s prime-time ratings, which averaged 58,000 before Election Day, soared to 1.1 million afterward for its top shows.
Wait, seriously? A million people?
That’s a boost of 20x over the network’s pre-election ratings. To put it another way, Newsmax, which Nielsen only started tracking this past summer, went overnight from having programming that topped out at 1 percent the size of Fox’s biggest show (Tucker Carlson Tonight) to about 20 percent its size.
The demand side of the conservative media curve was speaking. They want Coup Theatre News and they want it now.
I wanted to find out what these folks were being told, so I committed myself to hours upon hours of viewing. You may think you have a sense for what is happening on The Max, but I promise you it is much weirder, more alarming, and more debased than you can imagine. Here’s some of what I saw:
The president’s campaign lawyer saying that a former Trump official should be executed.
A host saying that Biden’s election would bring a war between the races and that Barack Hussein Obama is a “reprobate” who is “pimping” a book.
Hosts and guests suggesting several times an hour that Republican state legislatures should overturn the will of the people to keep Trump in power.
Fantastical stories of millions of votes being dropped off by tow trucks in the dead of night after nationwide blackouts.
The term “ballot harvesting” bandied about indiscriminately.
An endless stream of Lionel Hutz-level legal analysis.
And that was just one day in the life of Uncut Kraken.
And for the rest of the story, click here
https://thebulwark.com/this-is-your-brain-on-newsmax/
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12-04-2020, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
It doesn't hinge on that at al, but there has been so much crap thrown against the wall by them, the credibility of anything is suspect.
Investigate away.
How many audits has Georgia had? What were the results of the audits with respect to fraud?
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the GA secretary of state, a republican, doesn’t think there’s anything there, so there probably isn’t.
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12-04-2020, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
the GA secretary of state, a republican, doesn’t think there’s anything there, so there probably isn’t.
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That was kind of my point....
How many state level GOP people need to say they voted for Trump, wanted Trump to win but he didn't, and it wasn't 'rigged' for folks to get it? I don't mean the lunatic fringe on the other striper website, they are beyond the pale.
Investigate away but until I see legitimate LEO's or judges taking these claims seriously, then I won't either.
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Bryan
Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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12-04-2020, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
That was kind of my point....
How many state level GOP people need to say they voted for Trump, wanted Trump to win but he didn't, and it wasn't 'rigged' for folks to get it? I don't mean the lunatic fringe on the other striper website, they are beyond the pale.
Investigate away but until I see legitimate LEO's or judges taking these claims seriously, then I won't either.
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but you have to look into it, in order to conclude nothing happened. just because a republican made the claim, doesn’t mean it’s an invalid claim, but it’s enough for every single liberal here except you.
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12-04-2020, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
but you have to look into it, in order to conclude nothing happened. just because a republican made the claim, doesn’t mean it’s an invalid claim, but it’s enough for every single liberal here except you.
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No I think we are all assuming they are looking into it, unless you believe Gov Kemp and the GA SoS are part of the deep state....
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Bryan
Originally Posted by #^^^^^^^^^^^&
"For once I agree with Spence. UGH. I just hope I don't get the urge to go start buying armani suits to wear in my shop"
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