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- Margin__Walker
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Ossoff's got this. There will be a lot of GOP crying, but at some point they will probably have to realise that all the mad shit they've been doing isn't helping at the ballot box.
This Senate run off was theirs to lose. And they managed it.
This Senate run off was theirs to lose. And they managed it.
- Hal Jordan
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They could both win by one gazillion votes each we all know the loonies will fight the result every which way but loose.
"C'mon Brad, I just need one gazillion and one votes, can you find 'em"Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 8:45 am They could both win by one gazillion votes each we all know the loonies will fight the result every which way but loose.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Right turn ClydeHal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 8:45 am They could both win by one gazillion votes each we all know the loonies will fight the result every which way but loose.
- fishfoodie
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Margin doesn't really matter, it's just for the ability to get a recount; but the Presidential election showed that Georgias counts are very accurate, & well within 0.5%
I remember being a little surprised that, when the "Million MAGA March" took place a month or two ago, Trump appeared to show no interest and went golfing instead. He drove past them waving with a smug little grin on his face and I was surprised that he didn't seem to be egging them on.
In retrospect, I suppose that, although he might have wanted them to rise up, but he didn't want to be in danger himself.
I guess that, if he wants the job done, he has to go some way towards leading it.
All going hilariously well in Georgia
Republican election official in an interview:
"Trump is 100% responsible for this. While he may inspire people on the Republican side, he really pisses off people on the Democrat side"
Republican election official in an interview:
"Trump is 100% responsible for this. While he may inspire people on the Republican side, he really pisses off people on the Democrat side"
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
- Margin__Walker
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I've generally steered clear of Trump's Twitter feed, but have just had a quick look.
Genuinely unfathomable that the guy is in the position of power that he is. His feed sounds like some loon having a massive meltdown prior to a bored permabanning.
Genuinely unfathomable that the guy is in the position of power that he is. His feed sounds like some loon having a massive meltdown prior to a bored permabanning.
Just lookedMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:43 pm I've generally steered clear of Trump's Twitter feed, but have just had a quick look.
Genuinely unfathomable that the guy is in the position of power that he is. His feed sounds like some loon having a massive meltdown prior to a bored permabanning.
Heart attack coming when Pence doesn’t bow to his demands
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
- Margin__Walker
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I know we all know it already. But he's genuinely off his rocker.
The tell all stories of his time in the White House in years to come will be a hoot.
He's done well though and the GOP are pretty hitched to his horse and the base he's mobilised. Will be interesting to see what they do next
The tell all stories of his time in the White House in years to come will be a hoot.
He's done well though and the GOP are pretty hitched to his horse and the base he's mobilised. Will be interesting to see what they do next
Trump has been a godsend for the Democrats - he has now lost the Presidency and both houses for the republicans. He has also split the Republican party and the schism will only increase now over the next year as the moderates and the Loony Trump fringe fight out who controls the party. As the recriminations start and the real story of inside the WH emerge as more and more of those who sold their souls for Trump seek redemption and avoid prosecution it will get increasingly fractious.
Pull up your seat, grab a beer and some popcorn and enjoy the show, it starts tomorrow!
PS Where are all the UK based Trump supporters now? They all seem to have gone back underneath their rocks!
Pull up your seat, grab a beer and some popcorn and enjoy the show, it starts tomorrow!
PS Where are all the UK based Trump supporters now? They all seem to have gone back underneath their rocks!
- fishfoodie
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and this is going to become ever more apparent over the next couple of hours, & then the next couple of years.dpedin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 5:26 pm Trump has been a godsend for the Democrats - he has now lost the Presidency and both houses for the republicans. He has also split the Republican party and the schism will only increase now over the next year as the moderates and the Loony Trump fringe fight out who controls the party. As the recriminations start and the real story of inside the WH emerge as more and more of those who sold their souls for Trump seek redemption and avoid prosecution it will get increasingly fractious.
Pull up your seat, grab a beer and some popcorn and enjoy the show, it starts tomorrow!
PS Where are all the UK based Trump supporters now? They all seem to have gone back underneath their rocks!
Just today there's a divide, at every level of the GOP in the Senate, & Congress; on the simple ceremony of counting the ballots; & the shitgibbon, has $250m & is threatening to primary against anyone in the GOP that doesn't make a fool of themselves for him.
- fishfoodie
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If an islamic terrorist rushed in & started decapitating the shit Cruz with a rusty spoon .... no.one.person would interfere until the job was done; & then they'd give him a round of applause
- fishfoodie
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and the level of security is suspiciously low; especially compared with the levels during other protests.