2020 Election Thread 2: 41 DAYS OF TREASON

I’ve seen enough.

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Does anyone have this number handy: people who voted for a GOP congressman vs people who voted for a DEM congressman.

Nah, just more tears to lick. This was always going to happen if biden won.

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Good, maybe this will lead to bipartisan election security funding and a requirement for machines with paper trails.

@narrator?

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I think part of it was that, but a ton of new voters too. 2016-2020 politics was apart of everyones daily life.

Even if you didn’t give a single fuck about politics that shit was forced onto you because Trump was so controversial. He was on the news every single night, he was on social media, its all anybody talked about for years.

Trumpism wasn’t just about loving Trump, it was about hating liberals. And I’m terrified a lot of those voters will stay because of that.

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Is Georgia:

  1. Virginia in 2008?
  2. Indiana in 2008?

I think it’s Virginia but I guess time will tell.

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Did Trump’s DOJ ever fully drop Flynn’s charges or is he still in line to get turbofucked by a new DOJ?

Romney on cnn. Saying republicans will fight biden every step of the way on policy. This is supposed to be the “good” republican. Joe is gonna waste his presidency trying to work with these bad faith, lying, amoral fucks. Go scorched earth, fuck unity.

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Talk about the long game. Regan shutting down so many long term care mental hospitals is finally going to pay off.

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I mean it won’t really matter if he tries to work with Republicans or not, without full control of congress we get 0 done either way

Yeah just do as much as possible via EO & acting cabinets, maybe some recess appointments if possible, and get some new fucking leadership and hope we pull it out in 2022.

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Congress still in play tho

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Fighting Buden on policy may be amoral, but it isn’t bad faith or lying.

But how do republicans “fight” on policy?

By amoral lying. Doesn’t take a lot of extra steps to get there dude.

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Now that this election is over I can start focusing on the NFL season.

Hope my cowboys have been crushing it this year.

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it’s OVER

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Ohhh there in a whole lot more shit… Like the judge asked for transcripts that are not faked and the DOJ gave them more faked docs just last week…

https://mobile.twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1325446797309972480

https://mobile.twitter.com/emptywheel/status/1325446202947670016

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One mistake a lot of people make here is assuming everyone pays attention as much as we do.

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The delay of full on fascism*

They’re doing well if you only count the legal games they’ve played

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WASHINGTON – Former President George W. Bush on Sunday congratulated President-elect Joe Biden on winning the White House, sending a strong message to his fellow Republicans about the legitimacy of an election that President Donald Trump has refused to concede.

Bush, a Dallas resident, said in a news release that earlier on Sunday he spoke to both Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on the phone.

“Though we have political differences, I know Joe Biden to be a good man, who has won his opportunity to lead and unify our country,” Bush said. “The President-elect reiterated that while he ran as a Democrat, he will govern for all Americans.”

He added: “No matter how you voted, your vote counted.”

“President Trump has the right to request recounts and pursue legal challenges, and any unresolved issues will be properly adjudicated,” he said. “The American people can have confidence that this election was fundamentally fair, its integrity will be upheld, and its outcome is clear.”

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