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Post by Rob on Nov 18, 2020 1:29:18 GMT
I hope the Democrats/Republicans (I have absolutely no idea which one is which Republicans are ones who may have voted for the Party in the Senate race but chose this time around not to vote for Trump as their President. Don’t tell AJ, though. His latest crackpot conspiracy theorising denies that as an event that can happen. Of the 91m Senate votes for the two main parties in 2016, only 40m were Republican votes and 51m were Democratic votes. That’s statistics for you, though. I could counter that with Hillary Clinton, of course, winning the popular vote by nearly 3m and the Republican majority being slightly reduced in the Senate, but who would care? Trump lost this time. Even his lawyers are opening their cases stating that they are not alleging voter fraud as the focus of blame shifts. Whilst silent on the elections result in many recent tweets, even our old friend Reverend Anthony has jumped on the new evil. Canada’s fault. Turn it in, AJ. Laughing stock territory has been reached.
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Post by stewart on Nov 18, 2020 1:56:12 GMT
I hope the Democrats/Republicans (I have absolutely no idea which one is which Republicans are ones who may have voted for the Party in the Senate race but chose this time around not to vote for Trump as their President. Don’t tell AJ, though. His latest crackpot conspiracy theorising denies that as an event that can happen. Of the 91m Senate votes for the two main parties in 2016, only 40m were Republican votes and 51m were Democratic votes. That’s statistics for you, though. I could counter that with Hillary Clinton, of course, winning the popular vote by nearly 3m and the Republican majority being slightly reduced in the Senate, but who would care? Trump lost this time. Trump knows it. Even his lawyers are opening their cases stating that they are not alleging voter fraud. Turn it in, AJ. Laughing stock territory has been reached. When someone is so obsessed with conservative values, it's really not surprising that a deep sense of delusion would pervade their thinking. Of course, it may be that he does not actually hold those views but is merely trying to wind us all up with his considered essays, who can tell? The one aspect which he is unwilling to debate is the character of the (now) ex-president, devious, spiteful and self-seeking. Would he really want such a person in charge here in the UK? His assertion some while ago that left wing militants are trying to assume control of our football clubs has suddenly become more credible than the utter nonsense that he continues to propagate now. All of a sudden, his Quote buttons are visible, unless I have suffered a previous period of selective blindness. He shouldn't worry, as nothing he says on this topic is now worth repeating.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2020 9:17:14 GMT
I hope the Democrats/Republicans (I have absolutely no idea which one is which Republicans are ones who may have voted for the Party in the Senate race but chose this time around not to vote for Trump as their President. Don’t tell AJ, though. His latest crackpot conspiracy theorising denies that as an event that can happen. Of the 91m Senate votes for the two main parties in 2016, only 40m were Republican votes and 51m were Democratic votes. That’s statistics for you, though. I could counter that with Hillary Clinton, of course, winning the popular vote by nearly 3m and the Republican majority being slightly reduced in the Senate, but who would care? Trump lost this time. Even his lawyers are opening their cases stating that they are not alleging voter fraud as the focus of blame shifts. Whilst silent on the elections result in many recent tweets, even our old friend Reverend Anthony has jumped on the new evil. Canada’s fault. Turn it in, AJ. Laughing stock territory has been reached. Thank you for taking the time to try and enlighten me on the subject of politics, all to no avail I’m afraid, I literally go into a catatonic state when confronted by politics! To be honest, I’m still struggling to focus on the screen now! 🥺 On the bright side though, I now know who Reverend Anthony is. 😁
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Post by Rob on Nov 18, 2020 10:03:06 GMT
On the bright side though, I now know who Reverend Anthony is. 😁 You do. And he knows 10 year olds who can do forensic audits. There are some serious hardcore nutjobs on Twitter. AJ’s favourite Reverend is perhaps at the lower end.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Nov 18, 2020 10:24:23 GMT
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Post by Rob on Nov 18, 2020 10:29:01 GMT
Harsh. But on the subject of the US Presidential Elections 2020, most fair. 😂
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2020 10:32:07 GMT
Rob A great theory until you actually look at the figures that confirm that Republicans the US over, voted for both Trump and Republican Senate candidates in consistently very high numbers. Obama won his second term (2012) despite losing 4.4 million votes compared to his 2008 tally. Trump does the opposite, becomes even more popular, adding 5 million votes to his 2016 total. Perhaps Rob could tell us in which States it happened ? .... so that we can see for ourselves where these Republican Senate votes didn't also materialise for Trump ? By contrast, it's easy enough to name the half dozen States where the Democrat vote was suspiciously out of kilter with the rest of the States. As mentioned, by strange coincidence it's those key swing states, with coordinated shutdowns, claiming burst pipes etc ..... and where the middle of the night 'Sleepy Joe Only' votes arrive from people who, in their hundreds of thousands, all had no preference between Democrat or Republican for the Senate. However you look at it, the Trump and Republican vote was consistent and very high. The Sleepy Joe vote, despite trailing, suddenly headed for the stratosphere once the hundreds of thousands of 'Sleepy Joe only' votes appeared under cloak of darkness, and just when all Observers were at home asleep. And so Trump and Rev Anthony both post the same info from 'Elections Canada' pointing out that paper ballots counted in front of scrutineers don't seem to throw up this mass of problems and opportunity for fraud. I must say I join them in agreeing with the Canadians. Even if you ignore the Dominion company ownership and its connections with high ranking Democrats or a key figure already named in Sleepy Joe's transition team, a leading country such as America is having it's election ballots counted in Germany and Spain using Venezuelan software, that to me inspires less confidence than the Canadian system of paper ballots and proper scrutiny. With so many problems surrounding this election, the continued refusal to back a proper examination of the votes in a tight election, the Democrats seem to be doing all they can to undermine the legitimacy that Biden could have as President, by their reluctance to see his 'win' demonstrably proven to have been achieved fairly. The opposition to requests to establish that the election was won on the basis of legal votes only, and that the voting process and counting was conducted correctly, reveals quite a lot about character I'd say ... and it won't have gone unnoticed by the American public. Not a good basis on which to start a 4 year term or on which to unite a nation. Allow the answers to the many serious questions to be ascertained.
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Post by Rob on Nov 18, 2020 17:18:02 GMT
And so Trump and Rev Anthony both post the same info from 'Elections Canada' You do love a good conspiracy theory, AJ. Glad you have a couple of sensible bedfellows in that regard. Not one of them has a vested interest in perpetuating a lie, either, so there must be something in it. Here’s another one to get your teeth into, AJ. Do let us know how that develops. On a more serious note, AJ asks where those Republican voters not voting Trump were, but glosses over Trump’s own impartial empirical analysis. The answer is ‘all over the country’, isn’t it AJ?
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Post by stewart on Nov 20, 2020 18:01:20 GMT
Trump's great grandfather was called Friedrich Drumpf and his great grandmother Elizabeth Christ. No wonder the poor sod is so confused! A German marrying a Jew!
Rudi Giuliani has gone way downhill since his stint as New York mayor and his handling of 9/11. He now sounds just like Comical Ali in the Iraq war!
Give it up Donald, time to crawl back to the top of your tower!
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Post by Rob on Nov 24, 2020 1:29:11 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2020 16:34:28 GMT
Rob
While non stop excitement might be what we crave, it was inevitable that there would be lulls such as the one we currently have to put up with. Even our official TFF US Election correspondent, is finding nothing of note for the moment to inform us about. Before too long the legal discussions, particularly if things eventually reach the Supreme Court, will engender renewed enthusiasm.
As you correctly observe, certain opening transitional formalities are underway. As you'll have noticed, Trump's legal challenges are almost exclusively based on the unconstitutional behaviour and practices taking place in certain States. All the harder to do, if you were to flout protocols yourself at this time, so he needs to be seen to be doing things by the book.
Further legal action taken by Sidney Powell in relation to the Dominion voting machines and everything that surrounds that fiasco, was deemed to be best brought forward separately from the Trump campaign. If, as hoped, this is able to contribute substantially to draining the swamp, then it won't be exclusively Democrats caught in the nets. They might make up an overwhelming majority, but establishment Republican swamp dwellers would come to light as well.
Patience is the byword for the moment. But there's the thick end of 2 months of the current Presidency to run, so all sorts of further developments guaranteed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2020 18:59:39 GMT
Developments in Pennsylvania .....
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Post by Rob on Nov 25, 2020 20:31:43 GMT
Good to have you back spouting, AJ.
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Post by stewart on Nov 25, 2020 23:04:17 GMT
"A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday ordered state officials to not certify the results of the 2020 election until....."
.....until? Until what? Ah yes!
.....until Trump's thirty eighth and latest crackpot objection is dismissed without discussion, or
.....until Trump returns from the golf course and demands that the Supreme Court investigate his opponent's score.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2020 14:29:12 GMT
Well naturally there are the suggestions that Kampala pushed him down the stairs, but more likely it was a case of Creepy Joe shuffling along in his slippers and tripping over the dog that's resulted in a twisted ankle. Whether it's tripping over his words or tripping over his feet, it's clear to see that Joe isn't in good shape, and with Kampala ready to pounce, further confirmation of his frailty only heightens the tension. Still, looking on the bright side for Creepy Joe, it's better it should happen now, rather than earlier in the month when he had all those deliveries to make
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