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  1. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT I'M THE FREEEST NIGGA IN SPACE.. I DO WHAT I WANT AAND NO ONE CAN STOP ME




    Go sit in the corner wearing the dunce cap.
  2. Originally posted by stl1 Go sit in the corner wearing the dunce cap.

    Are you proud to see the world you are creating?
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Yes.

    I'm even prouder of killing the world of hate Rump was creating.
  4. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump Yet another "This time it's all over for Trump".

    You live in a different reality.

    yeah, it's a lot like the 'just two more weeks and Q will court-martial the entire deep state!' meme
  5. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by stl1 Yes.

    I'm even prouder of killing the world of hate Rump was creating.

    do you actually feel like the world is any less hateful than when Trump was president
  6. Originally posted by stl1 Yes.

    I'm even prouder of killing the world of hate Rump was creating.

    You have blacks rioting, antifa killing cops, jedis and politicians talking about how white people need to be replaced, and ethnic hatred everywhere.

    You did that, you and your media allies. You are the people who spread hatred.

    You're like the jedis who kill palestinians, bulldoze their houses, deny them education, then call them terrorists.
  7. Originally posted by aldra do you actually feel like the world is any less hateful than when Trump was president

    Nothing compares to the hatred jedis and their followers, like sti1 and Techno have for ordinary white people.

    It's a jedi culture that has become mainstreamed.


  8. The jedi media is inciting terrorists to target police.
  9. Originally posted by Donald Trump

    The jedi media is inciting terrorists to target police.

    this is why 2A for self defense is retarded without proper trainning or some theoretical courses.

    even if he didnt pick up the rifle theres no guarantee cops that came wont just shoot anyone with a gun in hand.
  10. Technologist victim of incest
    https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/amp36827457/oann-election-fraud-executions/
  11. Does everyone who reads a lot of the jedi media wind up the same way? Like not even politically, but socially and personally?

    I have met other people who read a lot, and they all seemed to be the same, paranoid, hate filled, angry, lonely, resentful.

    It's just how it goes, right?
  12. Originally posted by Donald Trump Does everyone who reads a lot of the jedi media wind up the same way? Like not even politically, but socially and personally?

    I have met other people who read a lot, and they all seemed to be the same, paranoid, hate filled, angry, lonely, resentful.

    It's just how it goes, right?

    all consents are manufactured.
  13. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    soon mentioning the constitution is going to be dubbed hate speech


  14. I'm on my smartphone (Galaxy SIII), now live
  15. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny lets just hope she doesnt abuse trump supporters who happen to be unfortunate enouh to be put under her care.

    She would probably turn the dial up to 11.
  16. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    1.4 million people watched trumps speech ON YOU TUBE .. it takes 70 videos from the white house to equal his views. what do that tell you commie niggers???? huh..HUH?? ILL TLL YOU FAGGOT MORONS,, WE THE PEOPLE ARE COMING FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    It tells me 329 million ignored Rump.
  18. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    HONESTLY I SLEPT THROU HIS SPEECH, IVE HEARD IT ALL BEFORE. I WAS PISSED THEY HAD FLAGS WITH GOLD FRINGE ON THEM.

    I DON'T TYPICALLY BELIEVE ANYONE DISPLAYING A RED WHIT BLUE AND GOLD FLAG,, MY FLAG IS RED WHIT AND BLUE AND ANY CUNT THINKING THE GOLD DOESNT STAND FOR GLOBALISM IS AN IDIOT AND NOT WORTH MY TIME
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Donald Trump's Big Lie about 2020 results suffers legal and political blows in key swing states
    By Eric Bradner, CNN


    It was a bad week for the Big Lie -- former President Donald Trump and his allies' false claims that widespread fraud is to blame for his 2020 election loss.

    In one battleground state, Republican senators issued a report that eviscerated Trump's lies about voter fraud. In another, a judge undercut Trump's supporters' hopes to examine nearly 150,000 mail-in ballots. And one of Trump's closest allies, Rudy Giuliani, was suspended from practicing law in New York.

    Trump and his conspiracy-minded supporters have eagerly been anticipating the conclusion of the problem-plagued audit of Maricopa County's results in Arizona, but regardless of its final report, it will have no impact on the 2020 election results, as the election was already certified. Trump repeated his election lies at a rally in Ohio Saturday night, but last week's blows underscored the reality that their options to continue contesting the 2020 election are narrowing.

    In Michigan, the Republican-led state Senate Oversight Committee said in a report released Wednesday that there was "no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud" in the state's 2020 election. The report included a stinging condemnation of the lies about voter fraud pushed by Trump and his supporters.

    "Our clear finding is that citizens should be confident the results represent the true results of the ballots cast by the people of Michigan," the committee, chaired by Republican state Sen. Ed McBroom, said in its report. "The Committee strongly recommends citizens use a critical eye and ear toward those who have pushed demonstrably false theories for their own personal gain."

    Then, in Georgia on Thursday, a judge dismissed most of a lawsuit that claimed fraudulent mail-in ballots had been cast in Fulton County, the state's largest county, in last year's election -- a blow to the pro-Trump plaintiffs' bid to conduct an in-person examination of nearly 150,000 mail-in ballots with high-powered microscopes.

    The judge dismissed seven of the lawsuit's nine claims against Fulton County officials, only allowing the plaintiffs' request for digital images of the ballots under the state's open records law to move forward. Biden won the state by 12,000 votes, and Georgia officials have already audited the 2020 results three times, including a hand recount.

    "Last year, I told President Trump and others who push the Big Lie to 'put up or shut up.' It's been six months and no proof of wrongdoing has been produced. Enough is enough -- this whole circus must end," Robb Pitts, the chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, said in a statement.

    The same day, Giuliani, who had been Trump's personal lawyer and one of Trump's closest allies in advancing lies about the 2020 election, was suspended from practicing law in New York state by an appellate court that found he made "demonstrably false and misleading statements" about the 2020 election.

    In a ruling released following disciplinary proceedings, the court concluded that "there is uncontroverted evidence" that Giuliani, the former Manhattan US attorney, "communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large in his capacity as lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump and the Trump campaign in connection with Trump's failed effort at reelection in 2020."

    Giuliani's "conduct immediately threatens the public interest and warrants interim suspension from the practice of law," the court wrote.

    Trump has railed against the actions that challenge his lies about the 2020 election. He attacked his political opponents on Saturday in front of an Ohio crowd that chanted "Trump won" and issued statements last week riven with more falsehoods.

    Targeting Michigan's McBroom and state Senate Republican leader Mike Shirkey, he included both senators' phone numbers in a statement that said: "Call those two Senators now and get them to do the right thing, or vote them the hell out of office!"

    In another statement, he complained about the Justice Department's Georgia lawsuit: "Actually, it should be the other way around! The PEOPLE of Georgia should SUE the State, and their elected officials, for running a CORRUPT AND RIGGED 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION—and for trying to suppress the VOTE of the AMERICAN PEOPLE in Georgia."

    Of Giuliani, he said: "Can you believe that New York wants to strip Rudy Giuliani, a great American Patriot, of his law license because he has been fighting what has already been proven to be a Fraudulent Election?"

    Arizona audit wrapping up

    Another important moment could come when the results of the so-called audit ordered up by state Senate Republicans and conducted by Cyber Ninjas -- a Florida-based company with no experience auditing elections, led by a chief executive who had advanced Trump's lies about voter fraud on social media -- are released.

    The Twitter account for the audit tweeted Friday night that "paper examination and counting are finished today." And the individual hand count which looked at two races, the 2020 presidential and US Senate contest, finished days ago, according to Arizona audit spokesman Randy Pullen.

    But the Arizona Senate Republicans have not stated when their report will be released.

    "Everybody is anxiously awaiting the result!" Trump said in a Wednesday statement.

    That, though, was another falsehood.

    Trump's most ardent supporters are awaiting the report on the audit's findings -- which is likely to be delivered first to state Senate Republicans, who would then determine how to release it.

    However, experts in conducting and auditing elections and observers of Arizona's proceedings have repeatedly said that the Cyber Ninjas' methods are deeply flawed and could easily introduce errors into its final tallies. Those problems have made the audit's findings more likely to be used as a propaganda tool by Trump's supporters than a document that is taken seriously outside the "Stop the Steal" movement -- a rallying cry adopted by Trump and his supporters.

    Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who is running for governor, has maintained a list of problems that observers on the floor of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix have noticed.

    Among the recent updates: "insecure cybersecurity practices" used by Cyber Ninjas; misplaced ballots; and auditors writing directly on the original labels on Maricopa County's ballot boxes, which Hobbs' document notes "violates the agreements and questions the reliability and integrity of all the county records."

    Justice Department targets Georgia law

    The legal battles and audits are only one front of the ongoing fight over the 2020 election. In Republican-led states, including Florida, Georgia and Iowa, GOP lawmakers and governors have already enacted new laws that will make voting more difficult. Republican lawmakers in Michigan, Arizona, Texas and other states are also advancing restrictive voting measures.

    President Joe Biden's Justice Department said Friday it is suing the state of Georgia over its new restrictive voting law.

    The state law imposes new voter identification requirements for absentee ballots, empowers state officials to take over local elections boards, limits the use of ballot drop boxes and makes it a crime to approach voters in line to give them food and water.

    Republicans had cast the measure as necessary to boost confidence in elections after the 2020 election and Trump's repeated and unsubstantiated claims of fraud, but Democrats in the state have called the new law voter suppression and likened it to Jim Crow-era voting laws.

    "These legislative actions occurred at a time when the Black population in Georgia continues to steadily increase and after a historic election that saw record voter turnout across the state, particularly for absentee voting, which Black voters are now more likely to use than White voters," Justice Department Civil Rights Division leader Kristen Clarke said in a news conference. "Our complaint challenges several provisions of SB 202 on the grounds that they were adopted with the intent to deny or abridge, Black citizens, equal access to the political process."

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, issued a defiant statement in response to the department's announcement, calling the lawsuit "born out of the lies and misinformation the Biden administration has pushed against Georgia's Election Integrity Act from the start."

    Kemp accused the administration of "weaponizing the US Department of Justice to carry out their far-left agenda that undermines election integrity and empowers federal government overreach in our democracy."
  20. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Make

    America

    Go

    All clown show





    POLITICO
    Former attorney general describes break with Trump on election fraud
    By David Cohen


    William Barr said he believed it was his obligation to publicly state that there was no evidence of voter fraud in 2020 no matter how angry it made then-President Donald Trump, the former attorney general is quoted as saying in an article published in The Atlantic.

    Former Attorney General William Barr said he suspected from the get-go that no widespread fraud had taken place
    “My attitude was: It was put-up or shut-up time,” Barr told Jonathan Karl in the article headlined "William Barr Speaks".

    Barr added: “If there was evidence of fraud, I had no motive to suppress it. But my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. It was all bulls---.”

    The former attorney general told Karl that he knew Trump would push him to conduct investigations and confirm the president's frequently stated belief that the 2020 presidential election had been stolen from him — and that Barr suspected from the get-go that no widespread fraud had taken place.

    He also said that Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell — understandably concerned about upcoming Senate runoffs in Georgia — encouraged him to speak out about the integrity of the election.

    Barr's conclusion that there was no widespread fraud, which he shared with an Associated Press reporter at the start of December, drew the wrath of Trump, who spoke of himself in the third person.

    “You must hate Trump. You must hate Trump," Barr quoted Trump as saying in a subsequent meeting.

    Karl wrote: "Barr thought that the president was trying to control himself, but he seemed angrier than he had ever seen him."

    Barr said he also told Trump that the president had undermined his own efforts by launching a scattershot, incoherent legal team ("a clown show") to challenge election results — something which he said Trump agreed with.
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