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Re: BIDEN ELECTED? CNN hasn’t called it

Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 01:47:20 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED? CNN hasn’t called it, posted by Joe V on Sat Nov 7 15:29:06 2020.

LOL!

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:16:38 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Nov 7 16:42:56 2020.

Fukin A

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sat Nov 7 13:00:25 2020.

You personally guaranteed that Trump would win. WTF man?

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by TransitChuckG on Sun Nov 8 04:39:01 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Sat Nov 7 11:39:24 2020.

We will have to wait until Monday , 9:30 AM. In the meantime,

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 8 06:45:41 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sat Nov 7 20:03:30 2020.

80 is the new 70.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Nov 8 06:52:14 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Joe V on Sun Nov 8 06:45:41 2020.

eat like me and 80 will be the new 60.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by AlM on Sun Nov 8 08:23:57 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020.

Heh, He didn't just think it was very likely. He absolutely knew it was going to happen. His poll of his friends made it 100% certain.



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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Nov 8 08:27:51 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020.

I warned him when I started the thread asking what if Trump loses?

I told him that fraud, Becky's, big tech censorship, massive donations, and momentum for George Floyd while Trump bring Pat Lynch to the GOP convention, would make it hard to win again.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Nov 8 08:27:52 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020.

I warned him when I started the thread asking what if Trump loses?

I told him that fraud, Becky's, big tech censorship, massive donations, and momentum for George Floyd while Trump bring Pat Lynch to the GOP convention, would make it hard to win again.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Nov 8 08:35:54 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by AlM on Sun Nov 8 08:23:57 2020.

Gee, and all this time, I thought it was his special Level Six/Yankee White/Above Top Secret security clearances that made him privy to information we mere mortals don't have access to!

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Nov 8 08:38:07 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Nov 8 08:35:54 2020.

Sometimes I'm glad I haven't suffered severe brain damage to understand this thread. I'm sure there's no profit in it ata all.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun Nov 8 09:02:31 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020.

+BB*

*-Hexadecimal number 🙂

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 19:15:36 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by AlM on Sun Nov 8 08:23:57 2020.

He got it right four years ago but his luck ran out this time.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Nov 8 19:44:04 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 8 02:18:34 2020.

It ain't over yet!

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Nov 8 19:44:33 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Nov 8 08:35:54 2020.

What a stupid post.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by AlM on Sun Nov 8 19:46:35 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Nov 8 19:44:04 2020.

Sorry, the fat lady has sung a very long aria. The applause has begun.



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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 9 00:29:58 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by BILLBKLYN on Sun Nov 8 19:44:04 2020.

So you’re digging a deeper hole?

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Nov 9 00:38:12 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by AlM on Sun Nov 8 19:46:35 2020.

fat lady

how insensitive of you.

Isn't #fatfeminism recognized by AlM?

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Mon Nov 9 01:36:50 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 9 00:29:58 2020.

It ain't MY hole, but don't underestimate him.

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Re: BIDEN ELECTED

Posted by Jeff Rosen on Mon Nov 9 07:56:10 2020, in response to Re: BIDEN ELECTED, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Nov 9 00:38:12 2020.

Shut up

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Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 11 02:43:30 2020, in response to BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Nov 7 11:31:12 2020.



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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by ntrainride on Wed Nov 11 03:08:05 2020, in response to Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 11 02:43:30 2020.

two things that suck:

1. it sucks that biden was the picture that came to mind for so many people when they thought "president".

2. it really sucks that trump, a man who has proven himself to be honorable and has earnestly applied himself to the task at hand has to deal with the trash that"team biden" has thrown in his path.

biden cannot do the job. everybody knows it. biden knows it.

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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Nov 11 03:12:30 2020, in response to Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 11 02:43:30 2020.

Nationwide, election officials have found no fraud, and Biden is well within his rights to acknowledge victory, as all President-elects have throughout American history.

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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Nov 11 07:57:38 2020, in response to Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by ntrainride on Wed Nov 11 03:08:05 2020.

You're thinking of President in old timey terms. A person to run the country.

It's no longer about that.

It's about which team gets to control all of the dark money while sucking the nation dry.

They may as well call him an Ayatohlah.

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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by Joe V on Wed Nov 11 09:02:11 2020, in response to Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 11 02:43:30 2020.

When in 2016 did Trump declare victory and Hillary concede despite Hillary getting the popular vote by 3 million? Around midnight of election night, WEEKS before anything was certified.

You Emporer has LOST.

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Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Nov 12 01:34:40 2020, in response to BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Nov 7 11:31:12 2020.

CNN Classic

Bush, now president-elect, signals will to bridge partisan gaps

Gore concedes 2000 presidential race

By Ian Christopher McCaleb, CNN.com Writer
December 13, 2000 | Web posted at: 11:45 p.m. EST (0445 GMT)
Texas Gov. George W. Bush donned the mantle of president-elect in what was, in effect, his presidential victory speech Wednesday night, following Vice President Al Gore's concession of the historic, protracted Election 2000 battle for the White House.

"Our country has been through a long and trying period, with the outcome of the presidential election not finalized for longer than any of us could have ever imagined," Bush said in a nationally televised address from the Texas capital of Austin.

He promised to work to unite the country and said his agenda of improving education, modernizing the military, updating the Medicare system and providing tax relief would move forward in a bipartisan way, founded on a "search for common ground."

Bush's short speech came less than an hour after Gore conceded. "Tonight, for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession," a relaxed Gore stated firmly in a speech from his Washington office in the Eisenhower Executive Office building.

"I also accept my responsibility, which I will discharge unconditionally, to honor the new president-elect and do everything possible to help him bring Americans together in fulfillment of the great vision that our Declaration of Independence defines, and that our Constitution affirms and defends," Gore said.

Bush, with his certified win in Florida, can now claim that state's 25 disputed electoral votes, giving him a 271-267 edge over Gore in the Electoral College -- where 270 votes are needed to claim the nation's chief executive office. Their seesaw court battles over recounts in Florida lasted 35 days past Election Day, November 7.

Gore spoke with his running mate, Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, and his wife, Tipper, standing nearby. His address took less than 10 minutes.

Gore, at the top of his speech, said he had just placed a call to Bush to "congratulate him for becoming the 43rd president of the United States," and quipped, "I promised him that I wouldn't call him back this time."

Gore, in an unexpected move that was said to have miffed the Texas governor, called Bush in the early hours of November 8 to retract an earlier concession, after aides insisted that election returns in Florida remained fluid, and he may yet have won the state, and with it, the presidency.

"I offered to meet with him as soon as possible so we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest from which we just passed," Gore said Wednesday of his discussion with Bush, and the 35-day legal ordeal that followed Election Night.

Bush acknowledged receiving the telephone call, which aides close by said lasted some two minutes.

"This evening I received a gracious call from the vice president," Bush told his national audience, and a state House chamber filled with spectators, including a number of Texas legislators, friends and well-wishers.

"We agreed to meet early next week in Washington, and we agreed to do our best to heal our country after this hard-fought contest," Bush said in soft, measured tones.

Vice President Gore and I put our hearts and hopes into our campaigns; we both gave it our all. We shared similar emotions," Bush said. "So I understand how difficult this moment must be for Vice President Gore and his family. He has a distinguished record of service to our country as a congressman, a senator and as vice president."

Following his embittered battle against Gore in courtrooms throughout Florida and in the chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court, Bush said he had a great deal for which he needed to give thanks.

I have a lot to be thankful for tonight," he said. "I am thankful for America and thankful that we are able to resolve our electoral differences in a peaceful way."

"And I am thankful to the American people for the great privilege of being able to serve as your next president," he continued.

The backdrop of the Texas House was intentional, Bush intimated. There, he said, he enjoyed some of his most memorable legislative victories, which he said were made real by his ability to bring two disparate sides together.

Texas House Speaker Pete Laney, a Democrat, sought to bolster that assessment of the governor's abilities, saying in his introduction of Bush that the governor was "a leader we can trust and respect."

"Here, in a place where Democrats have the majority, Republicans and Democrats have worked together to do what is right for the people we represent," Bush said. "We had spirited disagreements, and in the end, we found constructive consensus. It is an experience I will always carry with me, and an example I will always follow."

That example, Bush continued, would travel with him to Washington.

"The spirit of cooperation I have seen in this hall is what is needed in Washington. It is the challenge of our moment. After a difficult election, we must put politics behind us and work together to make the promise of America available for every one of our citizens," he said.

"I am optimistic that we can change the tone of Washington, D.C.," Bush added, echoing one of the central themes of his 13-month presidential campaign. "I believe things happen for a reason, and I hope the long wait of the last five weeks will heighten a desire to move beyond the bitterness and partisanship of the recent past."

Gore, in his address, also spoke of the five-week court conflict, saying that he was relieved the situation was resolved peaceably, in a courtroom, rather than in a more unsavory manner.

"Neither (Gov. Bush) nor I anticipated this long and difficult road," Gore said. "Certainly, neither of us wanted it to happen. Yet it came, and now it has ended, resolved as it must be through the honored institutions of our democracy."

"While there will be time enough to debate our differences, now is the time to recognize that that which unites us is stronger than that which divides us," Gore said.

Gore, a two-term vice president, is the first presidential contender since 1888 to win the national popular vote but fall short in the Electoral College. He bested Republican rival Bush by slightly more than 330,000 popular votes, but Bush squeaked by Gore in the constitutionally mandated gathering of state electors.

Gore opted to tell the nation he would not continue his fight to succeed President Clinton after he had fully absorbed the ramifications of last night's pivotal Supreme Court ruling, aides said. Early in the day, Gore ordered his ballot recount team in Florida to suspend its operations and bid farewell to his legal team.

"While I strongly disagree with the Supreme Court's opinion, I accept it," Gore said.

Closing his short speech, Gore said he would return to Tennessee to "mend some fences, both literally and figuratively," then poked a bit of fun at himself in a former life, when he first ran for the vice presidency behind President Clinton in 1992, against Bush's father, former President Bush.

"In the words of our great hymn, "America, America," 'let us crown they good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.' Now my great friends, in a phrase I once expressed to others, it is time for me to go."

The work of the Bush transition team must now proceed in overdrive in Washington, as Bush operatives in the capital prepare to receive the keys to the General Services Administration's transition office space, and the $5.3 million set aside by Congress for the next president to set up shop.

Bush running mate and transition director Dick Cheney, went ahead with transition business Wednesday, taking a trip early in the day from the operation's McLean, Virginia, interim office to Capitol Hill, where he met with the Senate's small group of moderate Republicans.

"It has been apparent for some time that the American people are frustrated, sick and tired of the partisan bickering," Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter said following the meeting. "We have to support the president," Specter continued, referring to Bush.

"The transition team will have less than half the time available to do its work," Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, said later after speaking with Cheney. Lott exhorted members on both sides of the aisle to work effectively with the incoming administration.

"We need to be prepared to work very closely with them," Lott said. "I pledge my commitment to George W. Bush while he becomes president elect and then president," Lott said.

Cheney watched the Bush and Gore speeches in a suburban Virginia hotel Wednesday night, opting to stay in the Washington metro area, rather than travel to Austin to appear with Bush.


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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Nov 12 04:26:32 2020, in response to Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Nov 12 01:34:40 2020.

And...?

SCOTUS awarded Florida to Bush by a margin of just 537 votes.

Biden won several states by many thousands of votes this year.

Oh, and Trump was called President-elect on Election Night in 2016.

Your guy lost this time. Get over it.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 06:35:01 2020, in response to Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Nov 12 01:34:40 2020.

Yeah, well, it took until then to for the muddle that was the 2000 FL election to clear.

That situation doesn't exist this year. Joe Biden is President-Elect.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:17:36 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Nov 12 04:26:32 2020.

Oh yes, the 538 that Joy Reid thinks is some right-wing codeword.

ROFL

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:17:36 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Nov 12 04:26:32 2020.

Oh yes, the 538 that Joy Reid thinks is some right-wing codeword.

ROFL

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:26:49 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 06:35:01 2020.

Detailed by the New York Times, Biden’s list of transition team members includes former Wall Street employees and those with close ties to Wall Street. Many of the big banks with links to Biden transition team members were major donors to the former vice president.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 07:30:11 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:26:49 2020.

So?

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:53:53 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 07:30:11 2020.

That goes against your entire party platform, and the goals of BLM and Occupy.

If you don't care, it means you're racist and hate people.

At Thursday night’s presidential debate, President Trump said Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden has taken “all the money from Wall Street.”

VERDICT: TRUE.


Are you racist and hateful?

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 07:56:59 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:53:53 2020.

You are out of your mind.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:58:43 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 07:56:59 2020.

Why do you think it is okay to yell "you fucking chinks" at people?



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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Train Dude on Thu Nov 12 08:06:44 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:58:43 2020.

Hypocrisy and democrat are synonymous. Why are you surprised? GOD HATES BINGBONG.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 08:25:39 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 07:58:43 2020.

I don't. Is that what trumpers are doing now? That’s mighty racist.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 08:51:11 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 08:25:39 2020.

That's you.

And it was pretty racist mangling a dead white boy in the street too.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 09:29:10 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Nov 12 08:51:11 2020.

No, it isn't. period.

I could see some trumpers behaving like that.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Train Dude on Thu Nov 12 09:50:11 2020, in response to Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by bingbong on Thu Nov 12 09:29:10 2020.

The correct term is "Trump supporters" you miserable fucking stinking cunt.

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Re: Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Sun Nov 22 14:13:38 2020, in response to Flashback: Dubya didn’t get called “president-elect” by the MSM until December 13, 2000, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Nov 12 01:34:40 2020.

This deserves a second flashback.

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Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Nov 30 02:18:20 2020, in response to BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Nov 7 11:31:12 2020.

Al-Reuters

Lebanon’s Hezbollah chief gloats over Trump's ‘humiliating downfall’ in U.S. election

The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah said on Wednesday he was pleased about “the humiliating downfall” of U.S. President Donald Trump, but urged regional allies to be on alert for any U.S. or Israeli “folly” during the rest of his term in office.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in a televised speech, described Trump’s administration as “among the worst, if not the worst” in the United States, but said the new president would not alter Washington’s pro-Israel policy in the Middle East.

Describing the U.S. elections as a travesty of democracy, he accused Trump of having no restraints and said his administration’s “arrogance and aggressiveness” had heightened the possibility of war.

The Iran-backed Hezbollah leader said he derived personal pleasure at the outcome of the U.S. elections also because Trump had ordered the killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

“With a person like Trump anything is possible during the remainder of his term … the axis of resistance should be in a state of high readiness to respond twice as hard in case of any American or Israeli folly,” Nasrallah said, referring to Hezbollah and Iran’s allies in the region.

The Trump administration has widened sanctions against Hezbollah, which Washington deems a terrorist group, and its Lebanese allies as part of a maximum pressure campaign against Iran that heightened regional tensions.

Nasrallah said U.S. sanctions imposed last week on Gebran Bassil, the son-in-law of Lebanon’s president, over charges of corruption and ties to Hezbollah were part of Washington’s efforts to pressure the armed movement’s political allies.


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Re: Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Nov 30 13:20:05 2020, in response to Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Nov 30 02:18:20 2020.

Yes, and the left ignores as usual.

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Re: Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Mon Nov 30 13:20:16 2020, in response to Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Nov 30 02:18:20 2020.

Which is exactly what motivated spider-pig to vote for him.

I like how Biden meets with European National Socialists. Never rebukes th em at all.

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Re: Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Nov 30 13:34:56 2020, in response to Re: Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah chief, prefers Biden to Trump, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Mon Nov 30 13:20:16 2020.

They're his allies, that's why.

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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Dec 3 17:16:34 2020, in response to Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Nov 11 02:43:30 2020.

I see SP is missing.

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Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Dec 3 17:17:04 2020, in response to Re: Biden broke promise to not declare “victory” until all votes were independently certified, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Dec 3 17:16:34 2020.

Well, that's expected.

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Biden: “I’ll develop some disease and say ‘I have to resign’…”

Posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 4 13:22:32 2020, in response to BIDEN ELECTED, posted by JayZeeBMT on Sat Nov 7 11:31:12 2020.

But of course, they say he’s “joking”.



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Re: Biden: “I’ll develop some disease and say ‘I have to resign’…”

Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Fri Dec 4 14:30:52 2020, in response to Biden: “I’ll develop some disease and say ‘I have to resign’…”, posted by Olog-hai on Fri Dec 4 13:22:32 2020.

How many people will remember that and "report" on it when he does?


I'm guessing zero. Just like how all of a sudden there's no election fraud when just 2 years ago we were rife with it.

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Re: Biden: “I’ll develop some disease and say ‘I have to resign’…”

Posted by bingbong on Fri Dec 4 14:40:47 2020, in response to Re: Biden: “I’ll develop some disease and say ‘I have to resign’…”, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Fri Dec 4 14:30:52 2020.

No, we weren't "rife with it" then, or now. Are you auditioning for Olog? (pro tip: we already have one)

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