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Timber, go and seek professional help before it is too late for you.
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Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US, UK judge rules
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He is saying there are hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots but he only needs 12000 asap.
Nor rocket science ffs |
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Just by coincidence Raffy is switching to the democrat party next week
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Interestingly, the tape has been made and released by someone at the Trump end of the call.
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How do we know that Anggose? I haven't seen that anywhere as yet.
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^^not sure if serious, but do you know what "coincidence" means? I'm fairly sure being disgusted by an utterly corrupt GOP president and leaving the party wouldn't be a coincidence.
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He's a plant and has been working with Abrams on illegal law changes
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I know what you mean Dave but is has to be direct, not implied or interpreted. There are no direct threats, no direct requests for election fraud. He knows what words to use and what ones to avoid.
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Thanks Angoose. As you can guess I'm no audio expert...
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neither is angoose
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David Perdue, who is in a tight Senate election contest in Georgia, has criticised the recording and release of a phone call rather than criticise the contents of that call in which Donald Trump attempted to bully officials into overturning his election defeat in the state.
“I’m still shocked that a member of the Republican Party would tape a sitting president and leak that. It’s disgusting in my view,” Mr Perdue told Fox News, before defending Mr Trump |
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The whole election is Georgia is a national scandal. At least 200,000 illegal ballots with Raffy and Abrams conspiring against the people
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That wretched creature hasn't tweeted since last year. Wonder where she is?
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Angoose makes a good point regarding who actually made and released the recording. I would imagine that recordings of the call were made at both ends but if it is someone at the Trump end that has released the call, Trump should be a very worried person.
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Ah Timber, how much did you lose backing Trump?
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why do you keep asking the same question? I've told you I won on one market and lost on another.
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The call is a fascinating insight in to how this balloon has operated for the last four years.
Spouts whatever comes in to his head as fact and no one inside the White house is prepared to challenge him. |
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pollymeadows gets 1 coinflip right and thinks he's the greatest punter of all time,how low must his self esteem be?
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The call is a fascinating insight in to how this balloon has operated for the last four years.
Spouts whatever comes in to his head as fact and no one inside the White house is prepared to challenge him. This is quite a sad indictment of not only Amrika but the rest of the World too. From day 1 very few people called him a Liar and fewer still a Liar to his face. The Republican Nominees could have done it but as some said Ted Cruz has defended the claim of election fraud more strongly than he did his own father or wife when insulted and lied about by Chump. As for the Evangelicals...thou shall not bear false witness? |
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Cruz is a total simp...to use the latest trendy buzzword among the cringe-righters.
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Cruz has to be incredibly careful now if he still has Presidential ambitions. Every blunder will be dragged back up in the republican primaries for the 2024 election.
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yes that is interesting but people like Cruz will be looking for an initial bump from the basket of deplorables. To win the nomination and to carry the country a Republican will have to put these loons back in their box assuming of course President Biden/Harris don't give them an open goal
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How could you possibly elect a man named after a cigar
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over here we forget what a big celebrity Trump was in the US even before he ran for President - 10 years on a highly-rated TV show - none of the Trump-wanabees like Cruz and Hawley have that kind of recognition.
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Presumably Chump cannot get arrested but he can be impeached, is that right?
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I don't think Trump will face any charges over this. While his intent was clearly to threaten and to intimidate the SoS everything was implied so it would be hard to prove. Trump's lawyers were in on the call and he's had decades of experience of just staying the right side of the law.
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On the call, he did at least admit to being foolish and unlikable on several occasions.
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Trump's lawyers were in on the call and he's had decades of experience of just staying the right side of the law.
He has had the money to keep out of jail until now. Lets see what The Southern District of New York will do from January 21st |
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Trumps lawyers don't seem very bright.
One tries towards the end of the call to make statements to lessen the call. Maybe he was the brains. Trump, at times, appears to be reading, and there are pauses as they change the idiot boards for him. Getting call out now lifts threat to Georgia officials Thing is, you just know there are more of these calls |
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There must be, probably to places like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Arizona.
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Georgia will not meet in special session to discuss election fraud until Jan. 11.
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