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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-05-10 at 1:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT they sound scared
It sounds like it is being deliberately fucked up - on purpose, because they don't want to find anything.
And you know they'll go to great efforts not to find anything, and stl1 will come on and he'll gloat, even though any jackass knows the vote was crooked and the numbers don't add up. -
2021-05-10 at 1:34 PM UTC
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2021-05-10 at 1:35 PM UTC-L-O-S-E-R-
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2021-05-10 at 1:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 They said that those conducting the recount appeared to be seeking to verify conspiracy theories about mass fraud, using UV lights and other unproven technology to do so.
WTF?Hobbs has expressed concern that the recount could be used as a template to undermine other legitimate election results.
WTF?
Anyone who takes such an article seriously has off the scale stupidity. This makes North Korean propaganda look subtle. -
2021-05-10 at 1:45 PM UTC
if this works its gonna be done in all 50 states in accordance to the individual state constitutions -
2021-05-10 at 2 PM UTCThe so called "recount" is a Trump wet dream. It is meaningless as the vote has already been officially been recounted and certified by the state and the U.S. Senate and Biden has been officially inaugurated. Even if they could manipulate the vote to be 100% in favor of the one-term, disgraced, twice-impeached, lying ex-President, it would change absolutely nothing.
All you delusional MAGA-ites keep deluding yourselves.
It's what you do best. -
2021-05-10 at 2:10 PM UTC
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2021-05-10 at 4:13 PM UTCAny more cartoons you care to share with the class, Skunky?
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2021-05-10 at 4:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 The so called "recount" is a Trump wet dream. It is meaningless as the vote has already been officially been recounted and certified by the state and the U.S. Senate and Biden has been officially inaugurated. Even if they could manipulate the vote to be 100% in favor of the one-term, disgraced, twice-impeached, lying ex-President, it would change absolutely nothing.
All you delusional MAGA-ites keep deluding yourselves.
It's what you do best.
Tick... tock... -
2021-05-10 at 4:17 PM UTCYour bubbly yum ass would be dead if you lived my life.
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2021-05-10 at 4:17 PM UTCmy posts are backed by the people,, u r run by ur government,, we run the government,, wait and see commie,, shits about to pop off
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2021-05-10 at 4:19 PM UTCbiden sold our oil to china and now china is selling it back to us,, welcome back 5 dolla a gallon gas
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2021-05-10 at 4:22 PM UTCNewsweek
Tucker Carlson, 'Have You Been Vaccinated?' Dr. Reiner Blasts 'Saboteur' Fox News Host
Anders Anglesey
Dr. Jonathan Reiner challenged Tucker Carlson to tell his viewers whether he has been vaccinated after the Fox News host claimed thousands had died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
The doctor's comments came after Carlson suggested last week that a higher-than-normal number of Americans had died after receiving the vaccine since last year.
During the Wednesday night episode of the Tucker Carlson Tonight show, the host said: "Between late December of 2020 and last month, a total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccine in the United States.
"That's an average of roughly 30 people every day."
He continued: "It's clear that what is happening now, for whatever reason, is not even close to normal. It is not even close to what we see in previous years with previous vaccines. Most vaccines are not accused of killing large numbers of people."
Appearing on a segment with CNN anchor Jim Acosta on Sunday, Reiner hit out at the Fox News host's comments about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Reiner said: "I think he's really a saboteur, that's what I think of Tucker Carlson. Every night he has a million questions about this vaccine and, somehow, magically he has no one on his show that can answer these questions.
"I'm willing to answer these questions and I have two questions for Tucker Carlson. Number 1, have you been vaccinated and number 2, why won't you tell your audience whether you've been vaccinated."
"I'm tired of his nonsense," he added.
Carlson's comments about vaccine deaths sparked a backlash and the host even drew fire from Fox News contributors, though he was not directly named.
Hours after Carlson made his comments, Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier tweeted: "It's intriguing the people who claim COVID deaths were overinflated from concomitant illness are the same people who are saying people dying after the vaccine are dying from the vaccine and not because we vaccinated the most elderly, frail, sick individuals with short life spans."
Every medication, medical treatment and vaccine pose risks, as does getting in your car every day. It is crucial there is transparency on the risks with a thoughtful discussion of risk v benefits before engaging in anything.
She added: "Every medication, medical treatment and vaccine pose risks, as does getting in your car every day. It is crucial there is transparency on the risks with a thoughtful discussion of risk v benefits before engaging in anything."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the vaccines are "safe and effective" and added each reported death is reviewed and assessed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and its own physicians.
It added: "A review of available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy and medical records has not established a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines.
"However, recent reports indicate a plausible causal relationship between the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and a rare and serious adverse event—blood clots with low platelets—which has caused deaths."
The CDC has recorded that more than 245 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in the U.S. from December 14, 2020, to May 3, 2021.
Over this period there were 4,178 reported deaths (0.0017 percent) among those who had the vaccine.
It is not the first time Carlson has courted controversy, with Dr. Anthony Fauci remarking last month that the Fox News host had spread a "crazy conspiracy theory" about COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness.
He also drew fire after defending Joe Rogan after the podcast host previously suggested young people should avoid getting the COVID vaccine, a comment he would later roll back in a later edition of his podcast.
TRUMP SECRETLY GOT HIS COVID VACCINE SHOT. WHY WEREN'T WE LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE HAD HIM DIE? -
2021-05-10 at 4:24 PM UTC
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2021-05-10 at 4:26 PM UTCI hope thats true cuz if it is I'll live into me 70;s cua I'm good with bad tendency's
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2021-05-10 at 4:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
I like vice, you can call them hebrew nationalist propaganda all you want but you probably read that on 4chan or some shit. I don't read 4chan so I don't know what the fuck people's problem is.
They are one of the few news outlets I pay attention to, they have high production quality. Never heard any criticism except TEY ARE CONtROLLERD BY HEWBREWS. They are clearly left leaning though which is one reason why I pay attention to see their perspective. I also watch FOX NEWS.
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2021-05-10 at 4:38 PM UTCCNN
Kevin McCarthy is pushing Liz Cheney out for saying almost exactly what he said after January 6
Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large
On January 12, Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney announced that she would vote to impeach President Donald Trump for his role in inciting the violent insurrection as the US Capitol six days earlier.
"The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack," Cheney said in a now famous/infamous quote. "Everything that followed was his doing."
The next day, on the floor of the House, Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said he would not vote for impeachment, but added this:
"The President bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress by mob rioters. He should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. These facts require immediate action of President Trump."
Which sounds pretty similar to what Cheney said, right? And which makes McCarthy's announcement over the weekend that he was backing New York Rep. Elise Stefanik to replace Cheney all the more ironic.
See, Cheney is being run out of Republican leadership -- a vote to oust her as Republican conference chair is expected later this week -- because she has been insufficiently loyal to Trump and willing to speak out on it. And McCarthy is allowing it all and even spurring it behind the scenes because, uh, Cheney isn't focused enough on the GOP message. Or something.
Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R), a regular Trump critic within the party, took note of the hypocrisy on Sunday during an appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation":
"Liz Cheney is saying exactly what Kevin McCarthy said the day of the insurrection. She has just consistently been saying it. A few weeks later, Kevin McCarthy changed to attacking other people. I think what the reality is, as a party, we need to have an internal look and a full accounting as to what led to January 6. Right now it is basically the Titanic. We're in the middle of this slow sink."
Why did McCarthy flip-flop?
Well, in the immediate aftermath of the January 6 riot, there were some indications that Trump's handling of that day might be a sort of final straw in Republicans' willingness to enable him. Shortly before McCarthy came out condemning Trump for his actions (or lack thereof) on January 6, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell had signaled that he would be open to the possibility of convicting the President on impeachment. (McConnell ultimately voted against conviction.)
But once the impeachment vote failed and Trump left office, any semblance of momentum within the GOP behind moving on from Trump ended. It became clear in the weeks and months that followed that there was zero interest within the GOP base to put Trump in the rear-view mirror. Which meant that the likes of McCarthy needed to, um, finesse their initial positions on Trump and January 6.
Which McCarthy did. In an appearance on "Fox News Sunday" in late April, McCarthy had totally changed his tune. Asked about his contentious call with Trump during the riot, McCarthy said this:
"What I talked to President Trump about, I was the first person to contact him when the riots was going on. He didn't see it. What he ended the call was saying -- telling me, he'll put something out to make sure to stop this. And that's what he did, he put a video out later."
So, we went from Trump "bears responsibility" for the attack to "he didn't see it" in the space of three-ish months. Which, I mean, come on.
The simple fact is this: Liz Cheney and Kevin McCarthy were in a very similar place about Trump and the January 6 attack in the immediate aftermath of the riot. McCarthy flip-flopped to appease the Trump base (and his GOP colleagues). Cheney didn't -- and for that she will be punished.
Make no sense? Welcome to the Republican Party at the moment.
WHILE I THINK THE REPUBLICANS ARE BITING OFF THEIR NOSE TO SPITE THEIR FACE, I WILL BE GLAD TO SEE CHENEY'S HARD LINE CONSERVATIVE VIEWS GONE LEAVING ONLY THE MENTALLY INSANE TO RUN THE INSTITUTION. -
2021-05-10 at 4:43 PM UTCgit the fuck outa my thread with that ccp fake ass news