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    This election nonsense by Trump may end up splitting up the Republican Party. I just don’t see how the one third (?) who are principled conservatives can stay in the same party with Trump sycophants who are willing to sign onto the TX Supreme Court case.

    We also saw the alt right types chanting “destroy the GOP” in Washington today because they didn’t keep Trump in power. I think the Q types will also hold the same ill will toward the traditional Republican Party. In fact its quite possible that all the voters who are really in a Trump personality cult will also blame the GOP for his loss. It’s only a matter of time IMO before Trump himself gets around to blaming the GOP.

    There is some discussion of this on Twitter. What do you all think?



     
    I’m not sure, but I don’t care because he made his bed by enabling the crazy for years not to mention letting that nonsense about election fraud go on waaaaay too long.

    Read a rumor that Haley sent out a feeler to ask for an invitation to Mar-a-Lago, and was turned down.
     
    We studied it in school, but Miss Guns A’Blazin’ dropped out of high school, so maybe she never had that class.
     
    We studied it in school, but Miss Guns A’Blazin’ dropped out of high school, so maybe she never had that class.
    Did someone say 'Pew, pew, pew?'







    Welp, she was born in Florida, so that explains maybe 5% of her malfunction...
     
    I guess now that Moscow Mitch has fallen out of the hamberdlar's sloppy graces, Scalise has covered himself in bacon grease and slid right into drumpf's MySpace DM's...

     
    I think Scalise is wrong here, but I don’t think what he’s saying is crazy. He’s not saying it was stolen or that there was fraud. He’s making the argument that some states did not properly change election procedures because it wasn’t done through the state legislatures.

    He’s wrong. The courts have affirmed he’s wrong. But he is acknowledging Biden won and his argument is the only reasonable one to challenge the election on. Once again, it’s wrong, but you can be wrong and reasonable at the same time.
     
    I think Scalise is wrong here, but I don’t think what he’s saying is crazy. He’s not saying it was stolen or that there was fraud. He’s making the argument that some states did not properly change election procedures because it wasn’t done through the state legislatures.

    He’s wrong. The courts have affirmed he’s wrong. But he is acknowledging Biden won and his argument is the only reasonable one to challenge the election on. Once again, it’s wrong, but you can be wrong and reasonable at the same time.
    You can hear that, and I can hear that, but his reasonable argument is based off of an opinion that has been proven to be wrong according to over 50 filed lawsuits. All he did with his reasonable argument was to reaffirm the election fraud beliefs of unreasonable people and he also reaffirmed my beliefs that the Republican Party cares not for democracy, but for absolute power.
     
    And another irony is that Bin Laden actually fought as a solider against Communists, whereas Boebert just likes to decry "socialism."
    This is with people like this if they were actually put into a combat zone they would crumple. Talk big, show off, talk talk pose. Think of my friend who ran point with the 101st in Vietnam. Quiet, unassuming guy. Never had to go on about how tough he was. Never had to lose and show off.
     

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