Lol. Paraphrase: “I take credit for the GSA rallying the market by deciding enough of my fraudulent lawsuits have been thrown out of court! MAGA WITH BIDEN! I am making America Great Again by getting Biden elected! He never would have won if someone as terrible as me hadn’t been the alternative!”
Direct quote:
“That’s a sacred number, thirty thousand. Nobody thought they’d ever see it.”
TIL 30k is a sacred number. Sacred in the church of Qanon?
Yeah, you’re right. Rush is probably Trump’s #1 supporter. When Rush says something like that Trump can begin to see the handwriting.
At this point my lean is that Biden won the election by a whisker. Was there cheating? No question. Was there sufficient cheating to hand the election to Trump? Probably not but with one caveat:
An observer smarter than me broke it down to retail cheating and wholesale cheating. I’m confident there was retail cheating. But the numbers were too small to change the outcome. Only wholesale cheating could do that, there is no proof so far of wholesale cheating, and until there is Biden wins.
Thus Powell’s allegations of wholesale cheating were Trump’s best shot. You have to figure the insight and knowledge of Trump and those close to him exceed our own. And Trump jettisoned Powell. That says to me either Trump does not believe there was wholesale cheating or he sees no way to prove it happened. Either way, he loses.
Must be all those peaceful Biden supporters giving him a piece of their minds. Or else it’s the Chinese who were annoyed at their soon-to-be-POTUS influence buying operation getting exposed.
An attorney for John Paul Mac Isaac, who owned the Delaware repair shop, said that Mac Isaac closed the shop because he had received death threats. The attorney, Brian Della Rocca, did not say where his client has gone or if he left town at all.
Correct. There probably was cheating (actual investigations ongoing. Not just filing of fraudulent lawsuits.) But it was not enough to hand the election to Trump. A record 80 million people voted against him.
That’s not to say it couldn’t have changed the outcome of several down- ballot races.
Happy Thanksgiving! (And good riddance! Will he live up to his campaign promise to leave the country? Or just another of the innumerable promises broken?)
Who names an animal after it’s feed though? Poor turkey.
Instead of replacing his family name of Drumpf with Trump, maybe his relatives should have switched to “Hamburgers”?
“[The] names are chosen by the White House staff from suggestions by school children from the state where they were raised” [1]. Explains a lot: Biscuits and Gravy , Flyer and Fryer, Tater and Tot, Drumstick, Peas and Carrots, Butter and Bread…
I still suggest naming the other turkey “Donald J. Hamburgers.”
Biden better not break his promise not to pardon. I guess a renaming would allow him to pardon Mr. Hamburgers without technically breaking the promise…
“Just as star anchor Sean Hannity and other high-profile Fox News figures were due to be deposed about their promotion of a bogus conspiracy theory about the death of former Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, the cable network last month threw in the towel and moved to settle a lawsuit brought by Rich’s parents that threatened to expose a wealth of new details about one of its most embarrassing screw-ups in recent years.”
"…the immediate trigger for the settlement talks appears to have been a stepped up deposition schedule that was filed with the court last September. It called for depositions of Zimmerman on October 26, Butowsky on Oct. 27, Hannity on October 30, Fox News president Wallace on November 10 and Fox News executive vice president for corporate communications Irena Briganti. At that point, sources familiar with the matter say, Fox News lawyers began negotiations to settle the lawsuit and offered a hefty settlement figure, thereby sparing its star anchors and executives from having to answer questions about what they knew about the bogus story. Although the settlement terms were soon agreed to, the sources say, Fox News arranged to delay any announcement until this week — three weeks after the presidential election.