*****Trump attorney news conference today*****

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AgBMF42 said:

dermdoc said:

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Woods Ag said:

I thought it was a great press conference.

I'm not arguing with Biden people anymore. Trump will get his chance in court. If he can prove voter fraud, we'll overturn this election and I hope they line everyone involved against a wall and shoot them.

If he can't, Biden wins and we will go on our merry way.

If Biden people want to get violent.. that'll get handled too.
Where I am also. Pretty obvious the dems cheated but the question always is how do you prove it?

God is in control, life will go on and Praise God I am not a liberal.


So if it turns out Dominion didn't switch votes do you ask the same "line everyone involved" fate for Lin Wood and Sidney Powell? Because if Dominion didn't switch votes they are trying to steal an election.
Sure I would. Apparently unlike you, I want fair elections.


Okay, on Jan 20 I will be looking for (ban worthy statement) about Lin and Sidney.
Sure if it is proven they stole an election. I have no problem with them looking into possible election irregularities and unless they fabricate stuff that allows Trump to win and it is proven they did, why would I blame them for anything?

I did not fault the Gore folks or think they stole an election because they didn't win.




The Gore folks did not go on tv and say Hugo Chavez's software stole the election. Sidney Powell literally did that today.


Is she wrong?
A & M, GIVE US ROOM!

Magic City Wings
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Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.
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FCBlitz said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Troutslime said:

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Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.


He doesn't feel persecuted I promise you. He's laughing at your feeble attempts to debate him. Disregarding the fact he's an attorney.


I mean that's fine. My question is if there is so much proof of Joe Biden's corruption, why is he not before a judge?


So it is Joe Biden corruption or is the process corrupted. Even a blind man can see the irregularities in outcome.

Let it go to court and let's test the evidence.






There's a significant chance the courts, even SCOTUS, punts on this. We can all see the truth and don't need a court to tell us what it is. If courts don't find in Trump's favor then it will be up to Americans to enforce their own will. Trump won and nothing changes that fact.
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AgBMF42 said:

Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.

The problem is that once a partisan believes something, they believe it no matter what. Evidence to the contrary is simply a conspiracy.
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57 STATES! said:

AgBMF42 said:

Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.

The problem is that once a partisan believes something, they believe it no matter what. Evidence to the contrary is simply a conspiracy.
The other problem is that people who lack morals who have dehumanized the other side believe nothing is out of bounds to destroy the enemy. What's a fair election, anyway?
Ellis Wyatt
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57 STATES! said:

AgBMF42 said:

Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.

The problem is that once a partisan believes something, they believe it no matter what. Evidence to the contrary is simply a conspiracy.
The other problem is that people who lack morals who have dehumanized the other side believe nothing is out of bounds to destroy the enemy. What's a fair election, anyway?
richardag
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That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.

Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
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57 STATES! said:

AgBMF42 said:

Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.

The problem is that once a partisan believes something, they believe it no matter what. Evidence to the contrary is simply a conspiracy.
The other problem is that people who lack morals who have dehumanized the other side believe nothing is out of bounds to destroy the enemy. What's a fair election, anyway?
torrid
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Didn't catch the press conference, but was it the SS/CF that I expected it to be?
Woods Ag
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I agree with derm.

I am a Trump supporter but what I care more about is a truly free election where the people decide. If we don't have that then we live in tyranny and let's just burn it all down.

To me, watching election night and the following days it smells like something fishy went on. I'm ok with Biden winning. He will be MY president if that's the case bc I'm an American to the end.

Will you agree that the integrity of the election is #1? If so, let's let it play out and then we can all be sure of the outcome.
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richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
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AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.

Magic City Wings
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I would love to bet it happened.
57 STATES!
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Tailgate88 said:

AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.



Trump's team were claiming the election was stolen before the election even happened.
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Tailgate88 said:

AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.




That's interesting logic. Can we apply the same logic to when high profile Democrats say something publicly?
Magic City Wings
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Woods Ag said:

I agree with derm.

I am a Trump supporter but what I care more about is a truly free election where the people decide. If we don't have that then we live in tyranny and let's just burn it all down.

To me, watching election night and the following days it smells like something fishy went on. I'm ok with Biden winning. He will be MY president if that's the case bc I'm an American to the end.

Will you agree that the integrity of the election is #1? If so, let's let it play out and then we can all be sure of the outcome.




Absolutely. You better be ready to admit Wood and Powell were just auditioning for Trump TV.
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Lin lost his case today
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SirLurksALot said:

richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
Don't forget the harassment received by Republicans leaving the White House RNC event as they walked back to their cars.
TheFirebird
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Of course it happened! LAWYERS said so!!!

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with that argument.
Tailgate88
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SirLurksALot said:

Tailgate88 said:

AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.




That's interesting logic. Can we apply the same logic to when high profile Democrats say something publicly?
Well, Democrats generally lie, so there is that. But aside from that, it doesn't matter who says it, it matters whether they can back it up. I guess we'll see if they can.
SirLurksALot
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Tailgate88 said:

SirLurksALot said:

Tailgate88 said:

AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.




That's interesting logic. Can we apply the same logic to when high profile Democrats say something publicly?
Well, Democrats generally lie, so there is that. But aside from that, it doesn't matter who says it, it matters whether they can back it up. I guess we'll see if they can.


Looks like Lin lost in court today. Guess that isn't a very good start.
SirLurksALot
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Charpie said:

Lin lost his case today


I am completely shocked by this outcome.
Magic City Wings
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By the way, where are Sekulow and Cipollone?
richardag
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SirLurksALot said:

richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
The links are embedded in the list.

HTH
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787
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richardag said:

SirLurksALot said:

richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
The links are embedded in the list.

HTH


Yes, but the link to the original article isn't. It comes from the opinion page of the Washington examiner.
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SirLurksALot said:

Tailgate88 said:

SirLurksALot said:

Tailgate88 said:

AgBMF42 said:

Thank you for agreeing with me.
Exactly!

In 2000, Bush's team did NOT go on tv and claim something that did NOT happen, happened.
In 2020, Trump's team DID go on tv and claim something that DID happen, happened.

If Lin and Sidney, two very high profile lawyers, are willing to stake their reputation on it, which obviously they are, you can bet it happened.




That's interesting logic. Can we apply the same logic to when high profile Democrats say something publicly?
Well, Democrats generally lie, so there is that. But aside from that, it doesn't matter who says it, it matters whether they can back it up. I guess we'll see if they can.


Looks like Lin lost in court today. Guess that isn't a very good start.
I think it's pretty clear that these cases are not designed to be won. As has been pointed out many times, even if they were winning them it wouldn't really change the results in most states.

My hunch is that there's a 70 percent chance it's just grift. Keeping the base donated and riled up and ready to follow the next step in the evolution of DJT/MAGA.

30 percent chance this is about giving political cover to R state lawmakers to intervene in certification processes, try to appoint their own slates, and touch off a Constitutional crisis.
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Looks like Lin lost in court today. Guess that isn't a very good start.
A TRO denied. His other case is still active. But it suffers from the same defect on standing. Trump campaign need to file intervenor status, like yesterday.

FTR: A compelling case can be made for equal protection and other constitutional violations but to get an injunction, as a singular plaintiff, a showing of irreparable harm is required. Frankly, I assumed the Trump campaign would have joined the suit before now. I suspect, so did Lin.
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aggiehawg said:

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Looks like Lin lost in court today. Guess that isn't a very good start.
A TRO denied. His other case is still active. But it suffers from the same defect on standing. Trump campaign need to file intervenor status, like yesterday.

FTR: A compelling case can be made for equal protection and other constitutional violations but to get an injunction, as a singular plaintiff, a showing of irreparable harm is required. Frankly, I assumed the Trump campaign would have joined the suit before now. I suspect, so did Lin.


Based on who's leading the Trump campaign's legal team, I don't think it's surprising that they continue to shoot themselves in the foot.
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They aren't sending their best... lawyers.
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richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.


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richardag said:

SirLurksALot said:

richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
The links are embedded in the list.

HTH


Go easy on him, he's a lib
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rgag12 said:

richardag said:

SirLurksALot said:

richardag said:

That_Guy_Moose said:

Pinche Abogado said:

Mods


Conservative persecution complex knows no bounds.
Here's just 15 some by the Democratic Party leadership, there are many more:

1. Last year, House Republicans practicing for a congressional baseball game were shot by a liberal supporter and volunteer for 2016 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders said he was "sickened" by the shooting and recently dismissed liberal charges that Trump was to blame for the Pittsburgh synagogue slayings.

2. In June, California Rep. Maxine Waters called for threats and attacks on Trump team members. She said, "If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere."
3, That month White House Spokeswoman Sarah Sanders and her group had to leave a Virginia restaurant because of their work for Trump. "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," said Red Hen Restaurant co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson.

4. White House top aide Stephen Miller was verbally assaulted at two restaurants, in Washington, D.C.
5. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was met with shouting protesters at a Washington restaurant, part of a social media pop up assault.

6. Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife were shouted out of a restaurant by anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
7. Democratic Sen. Cory Booker in July urged liberal advocates to "Get up in the face of some congresspeople."

8. Hillary Rodham Clinton said Democrats shouldn't be civil to Republicans until they win back control of Washington. She said, "You cannot be civilwith a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about."
9. Former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder junked former first lady Michelle Obama's call for civility when he told supporters, "Michelle always says, 'When they go low, we go high.' No. No. When they go low, we kick them," he said, adding, "That's what this Democratic Party's about. We're proud as hell to be Democrats. We're willing to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

10. The wife of Republican Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner said that she received a graphic text message with a video of a beheading after he voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
11. When Kavanaugh arrived at the Supreme Court to take his seat, a mob pounded on the doors of the Supreme Court. They yelled, "No justice, no peace."

12. During the Kavanaugh hearings Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins received a potentially deadly mailing of Ricin at her home. "Today's incident is the latest in a series of threats against Senator Collins, her loved ones, and her staff," said spokeswoman Annie Clark.
13. The campaign manager for Nevada GOP gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt was allegedly grabbed and yanked by an operative for American Bridge 21st Century, funded by liberal billionaire George Soros. "Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I've never seen anything like it," said a bruised Kristin Davison.

14. Two Minnesota state GOP candidates say they were attacked, punched by political foes.
15. The Laramie, Wyo. Republican office was set on fire, a case of arson, according to police.




Why do people copy and paste things from the internet and not provide the link to where they got it from?

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/list-15-democratic-attacks-assaults-threats-on-republicans
The links are embedded in the list.

HTH


Go easy on him, he's a lib
Typical though....expecting someone else to do the work for them. Cant think or do anything to help themselves. Everything must be presented on a silver platter to them.
geoag58
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Seal team 6 needs to pay soros a visit
Fight against the dictatorship of the federal bureaucracy!
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Ellis Wyatt said:

57 STATES! said:

AgBMF42 said:

Yes, as it appears Smartmatic and Dominion have nothing to do with each other, among other inconsistencies in her ramblings.

The problem is that once a partisan believes something, they believe it no matter what. Evidence to the contrary is simply a conspiracy.
The other problem is that people who lack morals who have dehumanized the other side believe nothing is out of bounds to destroy the enemy. What's a fair election, anyway?


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