Are there any GOP running that are NOT 2020 election deniers?
My #1 criteria for deciding who to vote for. If the candidate believes the 2020 election was illegitimate, I see no reason to vote for that person, because I would then believe elections are pointless.
Right now all the Rs on my ballot are election deniers. So I guess I am voting all D.
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I have a question: is it the first time in the history of the American republic that the losing party claims the election was stolen because they lost? Is it unprecedented?
@helenS To my knowledge, yes. People complained when the Supreme Court awarded the presidency to Bush in 2000, but no one said this was fraudulent and Al Gore as VP certified the votes even as the losing candidate. Real class compared to the orange crybaby.
@helenS no, you have to go all the way back to...the previous election. Hillary Clinton spent over 2 years manufacturing false evidence and weaponizing the government to overturn/steal the election from the man who so mastered her.
@SW-User he also had a lead until he said he was guided by his morals and not the 90% of US voters who wanted him to go back to Cuba. He lost Florida and the general election . Beta even borrowed his “I was born to do this “ line. Lol
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@AthrillatheHunt if Beato is copying him it's proof positive how much he sucked
@AthrillatheHunt As I recall, they didn't allow Elian Gonzalez to stay here. Federal marshals eventually broke into his house, removed him, and returned him to Cuba. I'm not sure that had any effect on the election, however. Gore's wooden personality and his strategy of distancing himself from Clinton didn't help. Also, keep in mind that Gore won the popular vote easily, and only lost the electoral vote because of a difference of 500 votes in Florida. To anyone who makes the idiotic statement that they don't want a national popular vote because "LA and New York will decide the presidency," ask them if 500 randos in Florida should.
@AthrillatheHunt It wasn't just that. What really hurt Gore in Florida were the close to 100,000 votes for Ralph Nader. If only 1/10th of 1% of those had gone for Gore (100 votes if my math is correct) that would have given him a 500 vote advantage over Bush.
I have a question: is it the first time in the history of the American republic that the losing party claims the election was stolen because they lost? Is it unprecedented?
Al Franken stole his victory against Norm Coleman and Loretta Sanchez stole her win from Bob Dornan, and those were just a few of many.
he also had a lead until he said he was guided by his morals and not the 90% of US voters who wanted him to go back to Cuba. He lost Florida and the general election . Beta even borrowed his “I was born to do this “ line. Lol
There is no logical explanation for why Janet Reno denied the little boy freedom in America, especially after the boy's mother lost her life to risk the dangers of the sea to bring him here. That tragedy is similar to the tragedy caused by FDR when he refused to allow a refugee ship full of Jews to disembark at US ports, sending the refugees back to Europe to be murdered by Hitler.
As I recall, they didn't allow Elian Gonzalez to stay here.
Janet Reno knew how to send in the big guns when it came to public events like the Waco massacre and the Elian Gonzales arrest. Bill Barr owns the Ruby Ridge massacre.
@marke Waco happened because David Koresh burned down his own compound. They were raping little girls in there; I though you people were against pedophilia? Or you're only against it if it's imaginary?
I quit the NRA after the Elian Gonzalez raid, the same time George H.W. Bush did, and for the same reason.
Ruby Ridge, yeah, the ATF really screwed the pooch on that one. But if you recall, Weaver got a settlement from the government and the sniper was charged with murder. I would use that as an example of how well government works to correct injustices. But you see it as justification for what Timothy McVeigh did.
Waco happened because David Koresh burned down his own compound. They were raping little girls in there; I though you people were against pedophilia? Or you're only against it if it's imaginary?
I quit the NRA after the Elian Gonzalez raid, the same time George H.W. Bush did, and for the same reason.
Ruby Ridge, yeah, the ATF really screwed the pooch on that one. But if you recall, Weaver got a settlement from the government and the sniper was charged with murder. I would use that as an example of how well government works to correct injustices. But you see it as justification for what Timothy McVeigh did.
What is it with fascist democrat law enforcement officials and their addiction to overkill raids with dozens of well-armed swat soldiers sent in to arrest women and children? Janet Reno sent in the swat team to arrest 6-year-old Elian Gonzales to send him back to slavery in Communist Cuba, and she sent in an Army tank to "rescue" dozens of children in the Waco compound by setting it on fire. How do these morons get away with this crap?
The FBI or a local police officer could have arrested Koresh on a Waco street at any time without all the violence, but, instead, they hired CNN mobile units to film an invasion of the compound in broad daylight for dramatic effect, and the result was dozens of innocent women and children dying simply for the democrat show of force.