Sore Losers. Take the L buddy, get over it. you lost.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Nov 9, 2020.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

     
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  2. You are desperate. You know something big is coming and you don't like it at all.

    It's been 6 days since the election and Joey is no closer to the White House then he was before the election.

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  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Now where have I heard that before

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  4. exGOPer

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  6. smallfil

    smallfil

    Democrats still have not accepted losing on November 8, 2016 including ET trolls. That is rich and utterly hypocritical as well as dumb to proclaim victory when numerous lawsuits are just starting to make its way into the US court system. At some point the US Supreme Court would have to weigh in and decide on the illegal votes cast which must be nullified. It is not over and it may take up to the month of December 2020 to go over the legal issues. You idiot ET trolls do not get to decide who is the winner of US elections, not now or ever.
     
  7. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Huh? Hillary conceded on the same day.

    WTF are you babbling about.

    And if you can't prove these 'illegal' votes to lower courts, how do you think SC will work?
     
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  8. exGOPer

    exGOPer

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  9. exGOPer

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    “Top Republicans in Washington are reluctant to call Joe Biden the president-elect publicly, fearing a rebellion by grassroots conservatives loyal to President Trump that would sink the party’s Senate majority,” the Washington Examiner reports.

    “Republican insiders privately concede Biden ousted Trump and dismiss suggestions voter fraud, ballot errors, or other issues would be uncovered sufficient to alter the election. But with the president claiming otherwise and two Georgia runoff elections set for January that will decide the Senate majority, plus midterm elections in 2022, most congressional Republicans are backing Trump. The move is purely transactional.”
     
  10. exGOPer

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