Haha, yep, hard to contemplate really.Imagine being TOO crazy for Trump's legal team?
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Haha, yep, hard to contemplate really.Imagine being TOO crazy for Trump's legal team?
I’ve said it before. A lot of people, and in particular very many Americans, have a belief in belief that is out of all proportion to rational thought.Agree with you on the trust/distrust issue. For some Americans the deep distrust of governments seems ingrained into their culture. Trump plays off that.
On the grand conspiracies, I think some people can't accept a reality that is often unpredictable, chaotic, sometimes unfair and dictated to by fate. People want to believe there is an overriding script, a controlling body that pulls the strings and who they can blame when things dont work out the way they want. The idea that there is no master plan troubles them.
You probably can chart the rise of conspiracy theory belief in the western world with the decline of religion
I said she specifically drew her reputation into her early statements. Nothings changed.Poor Balls In. He had such high hopes for her and her outstanding reputation.
I said she specifically drew her reputation into her early statements. Nothings changed.
Priceless.24 But Trump-Follower, one of the 72 million, called a moron, was not with them when Joe came.
25 The other morons therefore said unto him, We have seen the President-Elect. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the votes of the people, and put my finger into the votes, and thrust my hand into his vote counting machine, I will not believe.
26 ¶ And after eight days again the morons were within, and the Trump-Follower was with them: [then]came Joe, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, Peace [be] unto you.
27 Then saith he to the Trump-Follower, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my votes; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust [it] into my vote counting machine: and be not faithless, but believing.
28 And Thomas answered and said unto him, My President-Elect and my President.
29 Joe saith unto him, Trumpy-Follower, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed [are] they that have not seen, and [yet] have believed.
I said she specifically drew her reputation into her early statements. Nothings changed.
I’m genuinely trying not to indulge in schadenfreude. I really do just want what’s best for the American nation and the world. I have high hopes that Biden/Harris represents the best chance America has of healing its gaping flaws, and I only wish them the best and am desperate for them to get on with it.Pretty sure it’s now 34-2 post-election court cases.
34 to the democratic process and 2 to the grifter.
Trumpy outing himself as a big time loser now.
It’s Guinness Book of World Records sort of stuff.Imagine being TOO crazy for Trump's legal team?
Too early to say. This could simply be a tactic.So does she still have a positive reputation now?
Tactic for who - Sidney or the Trump Campaign?Too early to say. This could simply be a tactic.
Can you explain the tactic? What advantage would there be for saying she is not part of the legal team? She loses privilege if she was never part of the legal team.Too early to say. This could simply be a tactic.
Sent to me by a friend in NY, from the NYT (Alan Feuer author):
"A federal judge in Pennsylvania dismissed on Saturday night a lawsuit by the Trump campaign that had claimed there were widespread improprieties with mail-in ballots in the state, ending the last major effort to delay the certification of Pennsylvania’s vote results, which is scheduled to take place on Monday.
In a scathing order, Judge Matthew W. Brann wrote that President Trump’s campaign, which had asked him to effectively disenfranchise nearly seven million voters, should have come to court “armed with compelling legal arguments and factual proof of rampant corruption” in its efforts to essentially nullify the results of Pennsylvania’s election.
But instead, Judge Brann complained, the Trump campaign provided only “strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations” that were “unsupported by evidence.” " (my emphasis)
Pennsylvania goes to Biden/Harris.
Trump supporters in here, please note: the Trump campaign is not supplying evidence to support its claims of voter fraud, just as you don't/haven't.
The conclusion is obvious. There isn't any. Rumour/ speculation/ Conspiracy Theories are not proof/evidence.
P.S. before you even say it, I know, I know --- The Final Defence --- the fraud is so thorough and brilliantly executed that there there is no evidence, right?? And that no-evidence IS the evidence, right?
Wake up!
Too early to say. This could simply be a tactic.
I hear and feel your outrage, mate, I really do, but it's affecting the clarity of your last two posts which will open you up to Trumpist attacks. egYes a lot of people are just apathetic to it all. Makes you see how easily someone like Hitler came to prominence, “ah yeah their all just as bad as each other”.
Like I know I can’t do anything to change some peoples minds but I feel like throttling people who don’t get the seriousness of the so called leader of the free world trying to turn it into a dictatorship (aka no longer the free world)
...??Being out the commies and pedo accusations as well, that’s my request
Too early to say. This could simply be a tactic.
I love all the States Biden's been winning.I'm just tired of all the winning.
Hold on why I beam myself into the Trump inner workings...Can you explain the tactic?