Why dont we take the word of the apparent President Elect:
Teh new prez
**waits for the deepfake claims**
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
Posted by: FLATCH
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
Posted by: chupacabra
It is one thing to respect another persons political views, but openly supporting someone that shows no respect for democracy or the law takes it to another level and Trump himself is driving the division. I grew up in a redneck town and I know that city people look down their noses at country people. I've heard all the jokes, but they always went both ways and it was never taken to seriously by either side. It is a lot different when it has such drastic consequences.There is certainly a double standard at play as well.
Perhaps I can sum up something since the majority of Canadian liberals and US Democrats think Trump is an authoritarian dictator - if he was, the election would've been over by now with the districts reporting over 100% voter turnout going in his favor, there'd be no bad press about it without people disappearing and he would OWN/RUN the media with again, no bad press.
Where the fuck do you think he was driving the bus. An authoritarian regime won’t happen overnight. Especially in the “first world”. You need to come up for air.
Keep going though, I don’t have to work tomorrow and I have lots of popcorn.
I'd have to say he was driving it far the fuck away from liberalism judging by everyone's reaction. And it happened under Obama pronto there tonto. Find me some negative press about Obama on the level that Trump receive's. Ya ya I know, Trump deserve's it though.
To me Obama at the very least carried himself with a level of class that was respected. He obviously has an education. In Trump all I see is an under educated and narcissistic blow hard. Every time he opens his mouth nothing but lies and fake news come spewing out. Maybe one of the biggest differences between the two, Obama was a two term president.
Georgia count only 10k up. Among a sea of idiotic actions, disrespecting John Lewis' memory was maybe the one that came back around the hardest.
Posted by: FLATCH
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
Posted by: FLATCH
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
Posted by: chupacabra
It is one thing to respect another persons political views, but openly supporting someone that shows no respect for democracy or the law takes it to another level and Trump himself is driving the division. I grew up in a redneck town and I know that city people look down their noses at country people. I've heard all the jokes, but they always went both ways and it was never taken to seriously by either side. It is a lot different when it has such drastic consequences.There is certainly a double standard at play as well.
Perhaps I can sum up something since the majority of Canadian liberals and US Democrats think Trump is an authoritarian dictator - if he was, the election would've been over by now with the districts reporting over 100% voter turnout going in his favor, there'd be no bad press about it without people disappearing and he would OWN/RUN the media with again, no bad press.
Where the fuck do you think he was driving the bus. An authoritarian regime won’t happen overnight. Especially in the “first world”. You need to come up for air.
Keep going though, I don’t have to work tomorrow and I have lots of popcorn.
I'd have to say he was driving it far the fuck away from liberalism judging by everyone's reaction. And it happened under Obama pronto there tonto. Find me some negative press about Obama on the level that Trump receive's. Ya ya I know, Trump deserve's it though.
To me Obama at the very least carried himself with a level of class that was respected. He obviously has an education. In Trump all I see is an under educated and narcissistic blow hard. Every time he opens his mouth nothing but lies and fake news come spewing out. Maybe one of the biggest differences between the two, Obama was a two term president.
Yes the ever polished politcian. Its amazing that everyone thinks all politicians are the same but along came a well trained eloquent black man and stop the press, there's hope for progressive politics after all. lolzorz.
So, no bad press for Obama?
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Posted by: tashi
Credible media sources are now calling it for Biden.
And do they call elections?
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
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So, no bad press for Obama?
Couldn’t care less about any bad press Obama got. I’m sure he got plenty. One thing I know for sure though, you reap what you sow and it’s harvest time for Donald.
Posted by: tashi
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
Posted by: tashi
Credible media sources are now calling it for Biden.
And do they call elections?
Not officially.
Biden will be sworn in on the 20th however.
Now, lets see if the never Trumper's can wait that long.
Posted by: FLATCH
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
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So, no bad press for Obama?
Couldn’t care less about any bad press Obama got. I’m sure he got plenty. One thing I know for sure though, you reap what you sow and it’s harvest time for Donald.
Ok lets flip that - any good press for Trump?
(pre election)
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Consider me a sore loser but honest question, is this how voting should be handled?
AFFIDAVIT OF VOTER NOT IN POSSESSION OF PICTURE IDENTIFICATION
This was what people were allowed to register to vote with in Michigan if they didnt bring any ID with them.
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
(pre election)
Seeing as this is your link and presumably some sort of point, what do you think accounts for the discrepancies they’re bringing forward?
This is instructive for the establishment Dems blaming the progressive wing of the party for the election debacle.
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Posted by: ReductiMat
Posted by: syncro
Posted by: tungsten
He tried to end the Afghan war but was sabotaged at every turn by the military/industrial/congressional complex.
It does suck to acknowledge in the grand scope of things but Trump did do some good things, albeit not as effectively as they could have been. That’s what makes his presidency even more of a failure, that people will remember his lying and reprehensible over any good he might have done.
What did he do good?
He could has a Noble Prize if he pulls US troops out of Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria before Biden takes office.
Posted by: syncro
Posted by: aShogunNamedMarcus
(pre election)
Seeing as this is your link and presumably some sort of point, what do you think accounts for the discrepancies they’re bringing forward?
Read up on his source here:
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