In a first, leading Republicans call Biden president-elect

Bill

Malarkeyville
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, a groundswell of leading Republicans said Monday that Democrat Joe Biden is the winner of the presidential election, essentially abandoning President Donald Trump’s assault on the outcome after the Electoral College certified the vote.

With states affirming the results, the Republicans faced a pivotal choice - to declare Biden the president-elect, as the tally showed, or keep standing silently by as Trump wages a potentially damaging campaign to overturn the election.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was quiet on the issue Monday. But a number of senators said the time has come.

“At some point you have to face the music,” said Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, the second-ranking GOP leader. “Once the Electoral College settles the issue today, it’s time for everybody to move on.”

Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, the chairman of the inaugural committee, said the panel will now “deal with Vice President Biden as the president-elect.”

Just last week, the Republicans on the inauguration committee had declined to publicly do so. He said Monday’s Electoral College vote “was significant.”

Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn said barring further legal challenges it appears Biden will be president.

“That’s sort of the nature of these elections. You got to have a winner. You got to have a loser,” Cornyn said, adding that once Trump’s legal arguments are exhausted, “Joe Biden’s on a path to be president of the United States.”

The turnaround comes nearly six weeks after Election Day. Many Republicans have ridden out the time in silence, enabling Trump to wage an unprecedented challenge to the nation’s cherished system of voting.

Some GOP lawmakers have vowed to carry the fight to Jan. 6 when Congress votes to accept or reject the Electoral College results. Others have said Trump’s legal battles should continue toward resolution by inauguration day, Jan. 20.

“It’s a very, very narrow path for the president,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a top Trump ally. “But having said that, I think we’ll let those legal challenges play out.”

Historians and election officials have warned that Trump’s unfounded claims of voter fraud threaten to erode Americans’ faith in the election system, and that lawmakers have a responsibility under the oath of office to defend the Constitution.

“The campaign to overturn the outcome is a dangerous thing,” said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public policy at Princeton.

“This is a Republican operation, not a presidential operation,” Zelizer said. “Without their silence, he couldn’t do what he is doing.”

trump-crying.jpg


 
.

“This is a Republican operation, not a presidential operation,” Zelizer said. “Without their silence, he couldn’t do what he is doing.”

This is why they should lose even more often. However.,, there is a certain percentage of the population that hates America as much as trump does, and would like to see it as a third world country, not the leader that it has been for at least 200 years.
 
U.S. Rep. Paul Mitchell leaves the Republican Party over 'unacceptable' election claims today!

WELL, THERE IS ONE HOUSE SEAT WE EARNED BACK! Many to come- KEEP IT UP TRUMPTARDS!

source.gif


ARE WE HAVING FUN YET?
 
Dont forget that a recent count had 23 Senate R's under the column "Hate Trumps Guts".

Which has a lot to do with why they have been so useless.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, a groundswell of leading Republicans said Monday that Democrat Joe Biden is the winner of the presidential election, essentially abandoning President Donald Trump’s assault on the outcome after the Electoral College certified the vote.

With states affirming the results, the Republicans faced a pivotal choice - to declare Biden the president-elect, as the tally showed, or keep standing silently by as Trump wages a potentially damaging campaign to overturn the election.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was quiet on the issue Monday. But a number of senators said the time has come.

“At some point you have to face the music,” said Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, the second-ranking GOP leader. “Once the Electoral College settles the issue today, it’s time for everybody to move on.”

Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, the chairman of the inaugural committee, said the panel will now “deal with Vice President Biden as the president-elect.”

Just last week, the Republicans on the inauguration committee had declined to publicly do so. He said Monday’s Electoral College vote “was significant.”

Texas GOP Sen. John Cornyn said barring further legal challenges it appears Biden will be president.

“That’s sort of the nature of these elections. You got to have a winner. You got to have a loser,” Cornyn said, adding that once Trump’s legal arguments are exhausted, “Joe Biden’s on a path to be president of the United States.”

The turnaround comes nearly six weeks after Election Day. Many Republicans have ridden out the time in silence, enabling Trump to wage an unprecedented challenge to the nation’s cherished system of voting.

Some GOP lawmakers have vowed to carry the fight to Jan. 6 when Congress votes to accept or reject the Electoral College results. Others have said Trump’s legal battles should continue toward resolution by inauguration day, Jan. 20.

“It’s a very, very narrow path for the president,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a top Trump ally. “But having said that, I think we’ll let those legal challenges play out.”

Historians and election officials have warned that Trump’s unfounded claims of voter fraud threaten to erode Americans’ faith in the election system, and that lawmakers have a responsibility under the oath of office to defend the Constitution.

“The campaign to overturn the outcome is a dangerous thing,” said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public policy at Princeton.

“This is a Republican operation, not a presidential operation,” Zelizer said. “Without their silence, he couldn’t do what he is doing.”

trump-crying.jpg



you know you are dealing with a real bunch of dumbass, anti-american pigs when you have to praise the very few of them who accept the reality of the election and of the electoral college!!
 
Dont forget that a recent count had 23 Senate R's under the column "Hate Trumps Guts".

Which has a lot to do with why they have been so useless.

no, hating trump and his awful policies is a good thing. it is trump bitches in congress and in public that are useless morons.
 
Has there ever in history been more self-degrading crybaby sore losers than Donald Trumpf and the boot-licking JPP Trumpettes??
 
We should never allow ourselves to be complacent again. We suffered a demagogic fascist criminal potus and an adoring cult dumb enough to buy it.
We need to get out and vote against demagoguery every election cycle.
 
Hello Micawber,

We should never allow ourselves to be complacent again. We suffered a demagogic fascist criminal potus and an adoring cult dumb enough to buy it.
We need to get out and vote against demagoguery every election cycle.

That is why it is so important to call out apathy.

And that is a toughie.

People have to be brave to speak out against something that makes others feel guilty.

But it is important to the future of our nation.

And sometimes that has to over ride being always agreeable.

Apathy and complacency could bring the death of our nation.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, a groundswell of leading Republicans said Monday that Democrat Joe Biden is the winner of the presidential election, essentially abandoning President Donald Trump’s assault on the outcome after the Electoral College certified the vote.


Hmmm. Sounded pretty half-hearted (or half-assed) statements to me. Doesn't seem as though they share even just one testicle between the lot of them.
 
We should never allow ourselves to be complacent again. We suffered a demagogic fascist criminal potus and an adoring cult dumb enough to buy it.
We need to get out and vote against demagoguery every election cycle.

If the (D)s want to remain relevant, they also need to be grooming and presenting younger, better candidates. I have nothing against Biden but he was not my first choice; just think how people the ages of our kids and g-kids must feel about the choice of candidates.
 
If the (D)s want to remain relevant, they also need to be grooming and presenting younger, better candidates. I have nothing against Biden but he was not my first choice; just think how people the ages of our kids and g-kids must feel about the choice of candidates.

He has always acted as a good and decent man

The reason he won and was then elected even in a nation where the republicans cheat voters out of their rights is that he represents someone who can bring people together and knows how this nation has always operated under the old norms


If you love the nation the founders designed for us it’s silly to hate how it was designed to run

Much of it was a “gentleman’s” agreement and not hard law


Joe will now know what parts of that agreement based on morals and love of nation now has to be backed by solid laws


We can’t afford another rouge party like this current Republican Party to be allowed to tear us apart from the inside


My first choice was ms Harris

Biden represents to the people of the nation and the broader world that America is still the strong pillar that it always has been


Young people are always welcome in the Democratic Party


They can offer up their willingness to serve the nation


It will be warmly received by my beloved party
 
Last edited:
Back
Top