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Big D vs Twitter

Dantes is going to be a very sad and embittered man once these claims have all been thrown out of court (as have all but 1 or 2 to date) and life goes on without his hero.
 
Is Dantes still crying?

Gosh. Give it up buddy, it's over.

Go find a safe space on Parler and drown your sorrows with the other snowflakes.

Whether you're right or not on Trump being good for America, it doesn't really matter now. He lost.
 
Yeah, that's why you can string related sentences together into cohesive arguments that both persuade, interpret and mobilize evidence. Give it a try some time!

Yes you can do that, so long as the millionaire news anchor doesn't cut you off as soon as he hears what the claim is.
 
When this is over, win or lose for Trump, Republicans should take a long look at just how hard the party fought to restrict, slow or stop voting, or the counting of votes, and then roundly reject that posture. The late-counted ballots Trump is questioning were not counted early because Republican state legislatures worked to make sure they were not. As Trump railed against the practice in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, it's critical to remember who made sure those ballots would be counted later -- and could then be attacked by the president.

Those interested in facilitating voting would have supported the early counting of ballots. In not one lawsuit the GOP filed this cycle did the party make it easier for votes to be cast, and in most cases the suits seek to erect barriers to voting, noted Ben Ginsburg, one of the Republican party’s most prominent election lawyers.

Ginsburg, of Bush v. Gore recount fame, came forward in September to counter Trump’s arguments by stating that after searching for 38 years he can unequivocally say there is no substantial fraud in elections. He has urged his party not to embrace the president’s dangerous rhetoric, and also not to be complicit in any disenfranchisement of voters -- “calling elections ‘fraudulent’ and results ‘rigged’ with almost nonexistent evidence is antithetical to being the ‘rule of law’ party,” he wrote.

In his Sunday Washington Post piece, titled “My party is destroying itself on the altar of Trump,” Ginsburg wrote that Trump’s two-pronged approach to making voting harder in a pandemic while challenging ballots of voters likely to support his opponent is “as un-American as it gets.”
 
When this is over, win or lose for Trump, Republicans should take a long look at just how hard the party fought to restrict, slow or stop voting, or the counting of votes, and then roundly reject that posture. The late-counted ballots Trump is questioning were not counted early because Republican state legislatures worked to make sure they were not. As Trump railed against the practice in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, it's critical to remember who made sure those ballots would be counted later -- and could then be attacked by the president.

Those interested in facilitating voting would have supported the early counting of ballots. In not one lawsuit the GOP filed this cycle did the party make it easier for votes to be cast, and in most cases the suits seek to erect barriers to voting, noted Ben Ginsburg, one of the Republican party’s most prominent election lawyers.

Ginsburg, of Bush v. Gore recount fame, came forward in September to counter Trump’s arguments by stating that after searching for 38 years he can unequivocally say there is no substantial fraud in elections. He has urged his party not to embrace the president’s dangerous rhetoric, and also not to be complicit in any disenfranchisement of voters -- “calling elections ‘fraudulent’ and results ‘rigged’ with almost nonexistent evidence is antithetical to being the ‘rule of law’ party,” he wrote.

In his Sunday Washington Post piece, titled “My party is destroying itself on the altar of Trump,” Ginsburg wrote that Trump’s two-pronged approach to making voting harder in a pandemic while challenging ballots of voters likely to support his opponent is “as un-American as it gets.”

Why did the press publish that, without a shred of evidence to prove any of it?
 
More shit for the Republicans :

The head of the branch of the Justice Department that prosecutes election crimes resigned Monday hours after Attorney General William Barr issued a memo to federal prosecutors to investigate “specific allegations” of voter fraud before the results of the presidential race are certified.

Richard Pilger, who was director of the Election Crimes Branch of the DOJ, sent a memo to colleagues that suggested his resignation was linked to Barr’s memo, which was issued as the president’s legal team mount baseless legal challenges to the election results, alleging widespread voter fraud cost him the race.

“Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications, and in accord with the best tradition of the John C. Keeney Award for Exceptional Integrity and Professionalism (my most cherished Departmental recognition), I must regretfully resign from my role as Director of the Election Crimes Branch,” Pilger’s letter said, according to a copy obtained by NBC News.

“I have enjoyed very much working with you for over a decade to aggressively and diligently enforce federal criminal election law, policy, and practice without partisan fear or favor. I thank you for your support in that effort.”
 
More shit for the Republicans :

The head of the branch of the Justice Department that prosecutes election crimes resigned Monday hours after Attorney General William Barr issued a memo to federal prosecutors to investigate “specific allegations” of voter fraud before the results of the presidential race are certified.

Richard Pilger, who was director of the Election Crimes Branch of the DOJ, sent a memo to colleagues that suggested his resignation was linked to Barr’s memo, which was issued as the president’s legal team mount baseless legal challenges to the election results, alleging widespread voter fraud cost him the race.

“Having familiarized myself with the new policy and its ramifications, and in accord with the best tradition of the John C. Keeney Award for Exceptional Integrity and Professionalism (my most cherished Departmental recognition), I must regretfully resign from my role as Director of the Election Crimes Branch,” Pilger’s letter said, according to a copy obtained by NBC News.

“I have enjoyed very much working with you for over a decade to aggressively and diligently enforce federal criminal election law, policy, and practice without partisan fear or favor. I thank you for your support in that effort.”

I don't often live in socialist dictatorships, but when I do I also like the free press to publish bits of someones resignation letter to indirectly infer there is no fraud, and censor sworn affidavits of other people who witnessed the fraud.
 
Because it's a life-time Republican of high standing telling Trump and cohorts they are lying cunts. Who cares about evidence!

Lol.

These comments were made in September before the fraud took place.

And are not evidence of anything
 


Government: smile and pay more tax or we'll make sure you never work again

Investor capital: imma head out, see ya later suckers

Citizens: mmmmm rat burger yummy
 


You listen to this soothing message whilst we take that money, it's tax, taxes are good, they help the nation heal, you want to heal don't you? yes, yes, keep listening, not done yet, jesus, larry! larry, we need a bigger bag, these notes are heavier than I thought... that's it, yes keep listening, relax, relax, almost done, larry! how we doing? you got it all? hurry the fuck up man, this advert isn't going to last much longer, yes close your eyes, relax
 
Big D gives tax revenues to private sector:
Gets vaccine in return

Boris gives tax revenues to private sector:
Gets a spreadsheet and his friends are suddenly millionaires

Biden gives tax revenues to private sector:
Take one fucking guess how it plays out
 
I know very roughly what it is - but I’m sure we’ll be treated to more detail as to what insight it can give us over the next month.

When you tally up real digits in a naturally occurring data set, they fall off in a power law just like Big D's counts below. When you make up fictitious numbers randomly, then they fall into a bell curve because they're random, like Creepy Joe's counts below. There is just no way you're explaining this away, if this were his financial accounts he'd be in jail for it no ifs or buts.


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Would be cool if Russia hacked the voting machines and stuck loads of Biden votes in there in a weird obvious way so it looks like he's done the fraud.

But I doubt it.

Possible. But this obvious? Maybe China also did the same thing, without consulting with Putin first. So there were two lots of Biden hacks, which was just taking the absolute piss now, because not even Biden would have made it that obvious. No wonder Russia and China remain silent about the result.

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Latest from the Trump campaign, is that this man is behind the rigging of the election and supports Biden:

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So... when does the narrative change to “it would be too damaging to America to be seen to have a corrupt election in the land of the free bybtheir enemies - so despite winning fairly Big D, being the hero that he is, will allow this to be swept under the carpet.... but make no mistake... “The Trump Strikes Back” will be released in 2024”.

Or better still... Trump - The Revenge... this time it’s personal!!!

He could even replace Eye of the Tiger with Burning Heart as his theme song and go full Rocky IV.
 
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