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Last week during his patty-cake town hall on ABC Joe Biden smeared US allies Poland and Hungary as totalitarian regimes like Belarus.

This was an ignorant and disgusting attack on our NATO allies to score cheap political points.
 
(CNSNews.com) – Former NFL star Herschel Walker told Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” that the black community is educating itself about President Donald Trump’s policies, and that’s why he’s getting 31 percent support from blacks right now.

“Well, I do think that it's that strong, and what I'm hearing is that people of color are starting to educate themselves and look at the policies rather than just going and voting as your grandparents or your parents voted. They’re starting to look at things that's going to benefit themselves and benefit their community which is very, very important, but what's sad to me is to have people like Chelsea Handler that is trying to put you back and not let you read or educate yourself to see what fits into your community,” he said.

 

In 30 states, a computer system known to be defective is tallying votes​

By Andrea Widburg

When Kyle Becker heard about the “glitchy” computer program in Antrim County, Michigan, the one that tried to give 6,000 Trump votes to Biden, he starting doing research into the system. He ended up finding an amazing amount of highly disturbing information. The Dominion system has been known for some time to be defective, yet 28 states use it. This post is a compilation of Becker’s information, both in his own tweets and in one other person’s tweet, about what’s going on with that system:

 
CNN reporter Dianne Gallagher tried to report live from Lansing, Mich., on Monday but her story was drowned out by protesters who repeatedly chanted, "CNN Sucks! CNN Sucks!"

At the home desk, host Brianna Keilar told Gallagher, “Can you just do us a favor, Dianne, and hold up the microphone a little closer to your mouth?”

Gallagher did but it didn't seem to help much. Enjoy the video.

CNN Drowned Out by Protesters Chanting 'CNN Sucks! CNN Sucks!' | CNSNews
 
still trying to defend a loser...…...you being from "elsewhere" might want to look it up and see who won the election....so defend your your homegrown terrortists all you want....send them defense money.....or instead of stirring ******* here tke the time to become a pen pal with some of them....they will need one for a long time....give you something to do other than post fake news and stir *******
 

In 30 states, a computer system known to be defective is tallying votes​

By Andrea Widburg

When Kyle Becker heard about the “glitchy” computer program in Antrim County, Michigan, the one that tried to give 6,000 Trump votes to Biden, he starting doing research into the system. He ended up finding an amazing amount of highly disturbing information. The Dominion system has been known for some time to be defective, yet 28 states use it. This post is a compilation of Becker’s information, both in his own tweets and in one other person’s tweet, about what’s going on with that system:



The true motive behind Trump’s election fraud claims

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Nov 22, 2020 · 'Toxic sideshow’: The true motive behind Trump’s election fraud claims. ... Donald Trump's campaign is under fire for the misuse of funds before the president was even sworn in.


President Trump pushes baseless voter fraud claims as more ...

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President Trump is still refusing to accept the results of the 2020 election, casting false doubt on the 80 million votes President-elect Biden received en route to his victory. Political reporter …

Barr under fire after contradicting Trump's 2020 election ...

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There are signs that President Trump's support among political allies may be slipping, as he hints that Attorney General William Barr could be next in his post-election purge of officials. Ben …


Why Trump’s Election Fraud Claims Aren’t Showing Up in His ...

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Nov 23, 2020 · Why Trump’s Election Fraud Claims Aren’t Showing Up in His Lawsuits There seems to be a real disconnect between the claims of widespread fraud, a …




The Inside Story of Michigan’s Fake Voter Fraud Scandal

After five years spent bullying the Republican Party into submission, President Donald Trump finally met his match in Aaron Van Langevelde.

Who?

That’s right. In the end, it wasn’t a senator or a judge or a general who stood up to the leader of the free world. There was no dramatic, made-for-Hollywood collision of cosmic egos. Rather, the death knell of Trump’s presidency was sounded by a baby-faced lawyer, looking over his glasses on a grainy Zoom feed on a gloomy Monday afternoon, reading from a statement that reflected a courage and moral clarity that has gone AWOL from his party, pleading with the tens of thousands of people watching online to understand that some lines can never be uncrossed.

We must not attempt to exercise power we simply don’t have,” declared Van Langevelde, a member of Michigan’s board of state canvassers, the ministerial body with sole authority to make official Joe Biden’s victory over Trump. “As John Adams once said, 'We are a government of laws, not men.' This board needs to adhere to that principle here today. This board must do its part to uphold the rule of law and comply with our legal duty to certify this election.”

Van Langevelde is a Republican. He works for Republicans in the Statehouse. He gives legal guidance to advance Republican causes and win Republican campaigns. As a Republican, his mandate for Monday’s hearing—handed down from the state party chair, the national party chair and the president himself—was straightforward. They wanted Michigan’s board of canvassers to delay certification of Biden’s victory. Never mind that Trump lost by more than 154,000 votes, or that results were already certified in all 83 counties. The plan was to drag things out, to further muddy the election waters and delegitimize the process, to ******* the courts to take unprecedented actions that would forever taint Michigan’s process of certifying elections. Not because it was going to help Trump win but because it was going to help Trump cope with a loss. The president was not accepting defeat. That meant no Republican with career ambitions could accept it, either.

Which made Van Langevelde’s vote for certification all the more remarkable. With the other Republican on the four-person board, Norman Shinkle, abstaining on the final vote—a cowardly abdication of duty—the 40-year-old Van Langevelde delivered the verdict on his own. At a low point in his party’s existence, with much of the GOP’s leadership class pre-writing their own political epitaphs by empowering Trump to lay waste to the country’s foundational democratic norms, an obscure lawyer from west Michigan stood on principle. It proved to be the nail in Trump’s coffin: Shortly after Michigan’s vote to certify, the General Services Administration finally commenced the official transition of power and Trump tweeted out a statement affirming the move “in the best interest of our Country.”


Still, the drama in Lansing raised deeper questions about the health of our political system and the sturdiness of American democracy. Why were Republicans who privately admitted Trump’s legitimate defeat publicly alleging massive fraud? Why did it fall to a little-known figure like Van Langevelde to buffer the country from an unprecedented layer of turmoil? Why did the battleground state that dealt Trump his most decisive defeat—by a wide margin—become the epicenter of America’s electoral crisis?

In conversations with more than two dozen Michigan insiders—elected officials, party elders, consultants, activists—it became apparent how the state’s conditions were ripe for this sort of slow-motion disaster. Michigan is home to Detroit, an overwhelmingly majority Black city, that has always been a favorite punching bag of white Republicans. The state had viral episodes of conflict and human error that were easily manipulated and deliberately misconstrued. It drew special attention from the highest levels of the party, and for the president, it had the potential to settle an important score with his adversary, Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Perhaps most important, Trump’s allies in Michigan proved to be more career-obsessed, and therefore more servile to his whims, than GOP officials in any other state he has cultivated during his presidency, willing to indulge his conspiratorial fantasies in ways other Republicans weren’t.

This, Republicans and Democrats here agreed, was the essential difference between Michigan and other states. However sloppy Trump’s team was in contesting the results in places like Georgia and Wisconsin, where the margins were fractional, there was at least some plausible justification of a legal challenge
. The same could never be said for Michigan. Strangely liberated by his deficit of 154,000 votes, the president’s efforts here were aimed not at overturning the results, but rather at testing voters’ faith in the ballot box and Republicans’ loyalty to him.

We have to see this for what it is
. It’s a PR strategy to erode public confidence in a very well-run election to achieve political ends,” Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, said in an interview last week. “This was not any type of valid legal strategy that had any chance at ultimately succeeding.”

“Anybody can sue anybody for any reason. But winning is a whole different matter. And Trump didn’t have a realistic pathway here,” Brian Calley, the former GOP lieutenant governor, told me prior to the certification vote. “I’m not too worried about the end result in Michigan. I understand the drama. … I know the system looks clunky. But I actually think we’ll look back on this and say, you know, we’ve actually got a very strong system that can stand up to a lot of scrutiny.”

Benson and Calley were right that Trump was never going to succeed at altering the outcome in Michigan—or in any of the other contested states, or in the Electoral College itself. The 45th president’s time in office is drawing to a close. No amount of @realdonaldtrump tweets or wild-eyed allegations from his lawyers or unhinged segments on One America News can change that.

 

Dangerously viral: How Trump, supporters spread false claims

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2 days ago · By then, however, many of those fringe websites and Trump associates were busy peddling new claims of voter fraud online. Some claimed 100,000 ballots were “magically found” in Milwaukee at 3 a.m., when, in reality, the city’s election director, escorted by police, had just delivered thumb drives of data with the count of roughly 169,000 absentee ballots to the county courthouse so the …

Donald Trump's Mass Voter Fraud Conspiracies Could Get ...

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Nov 11, 2020 · Enabled by top Republicans, President Donald Trump and his campaign have made wild, unsubstantiated claims about mass voter fraud in the 2020 election that threaten to undermine American faith in the electoral process and representative democracy. They also may put lives at risk.

Why Trump Supporters Refuse To Believe He Lost Election

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Nov 23, 2020 · There is zero evidence, in any state, to support that widespread voter fraud actually exists, despite the Trump team’s multiple (failed and embarrassing) lawsuits. Election officials …

You were played’: Conservative talk radio host tells ...
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Dec 01, 2020 · Trump has filed baseless and frivolous lawsuits and not a shred of evidence of massive voter fraud has been offered. In fact, his attorneys, with their bar licenses on the line, have repeatedly …

For Trump, one last fundraising scam before leaving office

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Nov 12, 2020 · As President Donald Trump seeks to discredit last week's election with baseless claims of voter fraud, his team has bombarded his supporters with requests for …

Trump has raised over $207 million since the election by ...

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2 days ago · On Thursday, The New York Times reported that President Donald Trump has raised hundreds of millions of dollars from his followers by feeding them false voter fraud conspiracy theories



Dangerously viral: How Trump, supporters spread false ...

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2 days ago · A survey last month by Monmouth University found that almost one-third of Americans, and more than 75% of Trump supporters, believe Biden only won because of fraud. Falsehoods around the election have continued to reach a large audience, with nearly 2.5 million mentions of voter fraud and Stop the Steal across online sites, broadcasts and public social media accounts just last week, …

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The Ominous Similarities Between Trump and Hitler — Trump ...

Like Hitler, he is a sadist, without regard for human life. The obvious limitation of a comparison between any other malignant narcissist and Hitler lies in the scale of the harm done by Hitler. I am not suggesting that anything Trump has done or will do is comparable to the Holocaust.

Yes, You Should Be Comparing Trump to Hitler – The Forward

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If that sounds familiar, it’s because Adolf Hitler followed that same playbook in 1935, denying Jews citizenship, barring their access to certain professions and eventually herding them into …

Rise of Trump vs. Hitler: A Serious Comparison – Veterans ...

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Dec 21, 2017 · Objectively, Trump is where Hitler was around 1933-34; about 1-2 years into his power position. And like early Hitlers bots, the TrumpBots are all in without question, without critic, and in support 100% like a goose steeping storm trooper. In fact, to …

Leading Civil Rights Lawyer Shows 20 Ways Trump Is Copying ...

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Aug 09, 2019 · Here are 20 serious points of comparison between the early Hitler and Trump: 1. Neither was elected by a majority. Trump lost the popular vote by 2.9 million votes, receiving votes by 25.3 percent of all eligible American voters.

Trump is copying Hitler’s early rhetoric and policies in ...

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Aug 09, 2019 · A younger Trump, according to his first wife’s divorce filings, kept and studied a book translating and annotating Adolf Hitler’s pre-World War II speeches in a locked bedside cabinet

Pope Francis: Donald Trump Is Like Hitler | theTrumpet.com

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Aug 13, 2019 · P ope Francis issued some startling criticism of United States President Donald Trump last week, implying that America’s leader is like Adolf Hitler.. In an interview with Italian newspaper La Stampa, published August 9, he singled out those who talk about putting their own nations first: “I am concerned because we hear speeches that resemble those of Hitler in 1934.

Why Donald Trump isn’t Hitler – he poses a new threat

It is that US democracy is being eroded in new and unfamiliar ways that do not perfectly match the 1930s. American democracy is being undermined. Trump officials used the White House and taxpayer funding during the RNC, defying both norms and laws, according to

Hitler and Trump: 2 megalomaniacs inside same bunker of ...

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Both Hitler and Trump shunned logic and advice of their confidants in moments of crisis to such an unimaginable extent that they behaved like lunatics when confronted with reality and facing defeat.

The ******* of Democracy | by Christopher R. Browning ...​

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The domestic agenda of Trump’s illiberal democracy falls considerably short of totalitarian dictatorship as exemplified by Mussolini and Hitler. But that is small comfort for those who hope and believe that the arc of history inevitably bends toward greater emancipation, equality, and freedom.



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Trumps idiotic Lawyer tests positive for Covid 19.

Yet another of Trumps WH staff who denied Covid19 was a problem and the wearing of masksnot needed gets SAR's covid2


Rudy Giuliani reportedly hospitalized with coronavirus after weeks of maskless appearances​

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The IndependentMon, 7 December 2020, 12:33 am CET
Rudy Giuliani on 2 December asked Jessy Jacobs to take off her face mask. She refused. On 6 December his Covid diagnosis was confirmed  (Twitter)

Rudy Giuliani on 2 December asked Jessy Jacobs to take off her face mask. She refused. On 6 December his Covid diagnosis was confirmed (Twitter)
Rudy Giuliani, the president’s lawyer and key campaign surrogate, has tested positive for coronavirus and was hospitalized in Washington DC, ABC and the New York Times reported on Sunday.
The president announced that Mr Giuliani tested positive in a tweet on Sunday.
“Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!” he said.
.@RudyGiuliani, by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC, and who has been working tirelessly exposing the most corrupt election (by far!) in the history of the USA, has tested positive for the China Virus. Get better soon Rudy, we will carry on!!!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 6, 2020
Mr Giuliani was at Georgetown University Medical Center, according to a person who was aware of his condition.
The former mayor of New York City, Mr Giuliani is the public face of the Trump campaign’s dozens of quickly unravelling legal challenges to the election. His efforts to challenge the outcome have taken him across the country—Pennsylvania, Michigan, Washington DC—in recent weeks, and he’s almost never pictured wearing a mask.
At a hearing on Wednesday before the Michigan legislature about alleged voter fraud, where the campaign has trotted out a number of unsubstantiated allegations, Mr Giuliani even asked a witness seated next to him to remove her mask. He was seated a few feet away and unmasked himself.
He’s also been in close proximity to a number of people who have had confirmed cases of the virus. He helped the president prepare for the first debate, after which Mr Trump announced he had tested positive. In late November, he also appeared unmasked at a news conference at the Republican Party headquarters in Washington alongside his ******* Andrew, a special assistant to the president, who announced the day after he had tested positive.
It’s the latest in a string of coronavirus outbreaks that have dogged the White House. The president, alongside his chief of staff Mark Meadows, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, campaign adviser Corey Lewandowski, and housing secretary Ben Carson have all been hit.
 
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