Delusional Trumpers

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Jun 11, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Just answer one question correctly to win a million dollars.

     
  2. notagain

    notagain

    Trump won the election and Biden won the selection.
    Henry and Klaus know all about it.
     
  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Funny but sad.

    The crazy thing is that there have been state elections since and currently...

    Nobody on that side of the fence has been bitching about mail-in ballots, and absentee ballots along with the fact there has been a few recounts on the GOP side in their primaries to determine who will run against a Democrat.

    Heck, even when "printing errors" occur on the GOP side...no bitching by the other guy/gal in the GOP in the recent 2022 primaries...similar errors that occurred during the 2020 Presidential Election.

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/printing-error-affects-mail-in-ballots-in-pennsylvania-county

    https://www.wesa.fm/politics-govern...ts-of-voters-turned-away-at-the-polls-tuesday

    :rolleyes: :D :banghead:

    wrbtrader
     
    Last edited: Jun 12, 2022
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  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Mark Meadows Pushed ‘Patently Absurd’ Conspiracy Theory That Italian Government Interfered In Election
    https://upolitics.com/news/mark-mea...at-italian-government-interfered-in-election/

    In a new report, the January 6 Committee revealed that Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows pursued a conspiracy theory linking the Italian government to election fraud in the 2020 election.

    Meadows asked Deputy Attorney General Jeffery Rosen to investigate a hoax that claimed President Barack Obama, the CIA and the Italian government were working together to disrupt voting machines.

    In a message obtained from Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pennsylvania), he wrote to Meadows, “Why can’t we just work with the Italian government?”

    The conspiracy was reportedly gathered from false information gained through right-wing groups on 4-Chan and TheDonald.win.

    After being published on YouTube by Brad Johnson, the hoax was made mainstream by QAnon conspiracy theorists.

    The claim also gained attention through a right-wing Italian news reporter who claimed that the Trump Administration was investigating whether the U.S. ambassador in Rome was attempting to manipulate the election results.

    After Perry brought the video to Meadows, the false report was relayed to the acting Attorney General Richard Donoghue.

    During his testimony, Donoghue stated that the claims made in the YouTube video were “pure insanity” and “patently absurd.”

    At one point, Meadows suggested Rosen meet with Johnson to discuss the false findings.

    Rosen stated, “I told [Meadows] that this whole thing about Italy had been debunked and that should be the end of that and I certainly wasn’t going to meet with [Johnson].”

    Rosen was shocked that a baseless conspiracy would reach the highest levels of government.

    “Because Mr. Donoghue and I had been exchanging our views about this… I had run out of patience… and I made it pretty clear that I had no interest in going further with this,” Rosen said.
     
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  6. easymon1

    easymon1

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    easymon1

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  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Of course this comes from DeSantisLand -- a central hub for delusional violent MAGA idiots.

    Florida Paper Deletes Pro-Proud Boys Column Written by Proud Boy’s Wife
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/flori...ro-proud-boys-column-from-spouse-of-proud-boy

    Following criticism over its decision to run a pro-Proud Boys op-ed and not disclose the author was the spouse of a member of the far-right extremist group, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune took down the controversial column on Monday. As of publication, the digital article was replaced with a 404 error message.

    The original piece, titled “Attacking Proud Boys does a disservice to caring school parents,” was a response to an earlier guest op-ed in the Herald-Tribune that called out Sarasota school board members’ friendly association with the violent organization.

    “When I think about the Proud Boys, I think of fathers, business owners and veterans,” Radovich wrote in her column. “These fathers have spoken at many School Board meetings. They are concerned about the direction that their local schools are heading in, and I commend them for coming to School Board meetings.”

    While the op-ed that Radovich was responding to specifically identified her as the spouse of Nicholas Radovich, a member of the Proud Boys, she and the paper failed to disclose this information in her piece.

    Beyond that, the paper sparked outrage for providing a platform that gushed over the Proud Boys, a group that has been deemed a terrorist organization in several countries. The opinion and executive editors for the Herald-Tribune did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
     
  9. easymon1

    easymon1