you've seen it......you're just too dishonest to admit it, troll.....
Ya, ok… if that helps you live with yourself
you've seen it......you're just too dishonest to admit it, troll.....
Nothing can rattle the cult's devotion to the Big Lie. It couldn't possibly be more obvious at this point that it was a fabrication, created by a pathological liar who can't stand losing.
But they're just all in now. It's all just a massive conspiracy, and there is no way Trump could have lost. Because, ya know - people just love him SO much.
Ya, ok… if that helps you live with yourself
Hey, you said you didn't believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump.
Why don't you tell your MAGA comrades so they stop embarrassing themselves.
Politico is a left wing propaganda sight do you have any real proof? What does Barr have to say about the people that went to the box and stopped at them or the ones that were not in major metro areas or at the end of a road? Or the mules that went to and stopped at multiple boxes in a single night? Or the out of state mule that drove to the next state and visited multiple boxes in a single night. All of which happened. And why were the majority of these visits done in the wee hours of the night?Barr obviously doesn't know what he is talking about in this subject.https://www.jan-6.com/2000-mules?gc...tzp7tn1iHpZAD35TOv0bkP205L20nt7RoC6wIQAvD_BwE
“True the Vote propagated claims of vote fraud by relying on geolocation data, which became the central focus of the movie “2000 Mules.” Trump has cited the movie as proof the election was stolen, and he’s praised the group’s work. But the movie’s claims have been sharply called into question by federal investigators and researchers who have tested its theories.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr delivered a forceful rebuke of the movie’s premise in testimony to the Jan. 6 select committee. He told the panel that in any metropolitan area, geolocation data would likely show “hundreds” of people who passed by drop boxes on multiple occasions.
“The premise that if you go by a box, five boxes or whatever it was, you know that that’s a mule is just indefensible,” Barr said, adding, “It didn’t establish widespread illegal harvesting,” Barr said.”
https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2...conservative-nonprofit-true-the-vote-00061973
Lol, Barr’s words will be the same from a site that is conservative. Way to skirt the issue.Politico is a left wing propaganda sight do you have any real proof?
Ya, ok… if that helps you live with yourself
Lol, Barr’s words will be the same from a site that is conservative. Way to skirt the issue.
You tell them, and they aren't my "comrades."
What so pitiful about it is that it’s clear he knows better.Funny how PostMortemPolyp is trying desperately to convince himself that others swallow the same bullshit he does.
Trump: "Everybody knows the 2020 election was rigged. You, me, everybody knows it."
What so pitiful about it is that it’s clear he knows better.
They swore they would release their supporting data by September…. It’s now almost March.
Politico is a left wing propaganda sight do you have any real proof? What does Barr have to say about the people that went to the box and stopped at them or the ones that were not in major metro areas or at the end of a road? Or the mules that went to and stopped at multiple boxes in a single night? Or the out of state mule that drove to the next state and visited multiple boxes in a single night. All of which happened. And why were the majority of these visits done in the wee hours of the night?Barr obviously doesn't know what he is talking about in this subject.
Kinda like Trump's new Healthcare plan that was going to replace Obamacare. Always two weeks away.
With Joe Biden sworn in as president, the long wait for Donald Trump’s health care plan is now officially over. If he ever had one, no one ever saw it.
Trump began promising the plan shortly after the official launch of his first campaign. “I am going to take care of everybody,” he told “60 Minutes” in September 2015, adding in a January 2016 interview with the Washington Post, “We’re going to have insurance for everybody. There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.”
After taking office, the realities of overhauling a system that makes up one-fifth of the U.S. economy settled in as Republicans attempted to hammer out a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
“Now, I have to tell you, it’s an unbelievably complex subject,” Trump said in February 2017. “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.”
Anyone with even a passing interest in or experience with health care knew how complicated it was, but apparently not the president, who went ahead to promise the insurers in the same meeting, “We have a plan that I think is going to be fantastic. It’s going to be released fairly soon. I think it’s going to be something special. … I think you’re going to like what you hear.”
Since they never got to hear it, it’s hard to say how they might have reacted.
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Trumpys refuse to face the fact that our system is very safe. If you dropped a bunch of ballots in a box they would not be counted. They are taken to the precinct on the mail-in ballot and they would have to have their name in the logbook. The signatures would have to match. No name in book, no ballot counted.
Kinda like Trump's new Healthcare plan that was going to replace Obamacare. Always two weeks away.
With Joe Biden sworn in as president, the long wait for Donald Trump’s health care plan is now officially over. If he ever had one, no one ever saw it.
Trump began promising the plan shortly after the official launch of his first campaign. “I am going to take care of everybody,” he told “60 Minutes” in September 2015, adding in a January 2016 interview with the Washington Post, “We’re going to have insurance for everybody. There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.”
After taking office, the realities of overhauling a system that makes up one-fifth of the U.S. economy settled in as Republicans attempted to hammer out a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
“Now, I have to tell you, it’s an unbelievably complex subject,” Trump said in February 2017. “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.”
Anyone with even a passing interest in or experience with health care knew how complicated it was, but apparently not the president, who went ahead to promise the insurers in the same meeting, “We have a plan that I think is going to be fantastic. It’s going to be released fairly soon. I think it’s going to be something special. … I think you’re going to like what you hear.”
Since they never got to hear it, it’s hard to say how they might have reacted.
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Trumpys refuse to face the fact that our system is very safe. If you dropped a bunch of ballots in a box they would not be counted. They are taken to the precinct on the mail-in ballot and they would have to have their name in the logbook. The signatures would have to match. No name in book, no ballot counted.
Kinda like Trump's new Healthcare plan that was going to replace Obamacare. Always two weeks away.
With Joe Biden sworn in as president, the long wait for Donald Trump’s health care plan is now officially over. If he ever had one, no one ever saw it.
Trump began promising the plan shortly after the official launch of his first campaign. “I am going to take care of everybody,” he told “60 Minutes” in September 2015, adding in a January 2016 interview with the Washington Post, “We’re going to have insurance for everybody. There was a philosophy in some circles that if you can’t pay for it, you don’t get it. That’s not going to happen with us.”
After taking office, the realities of overhauling a system that makes up one-fifth of the U.S. economy settled in as Republicans attempted to hammer out a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
“Now, I have to tell you, it’s an unbelievably complex subject,” Trump said in February 2017. “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.”
Anyone with even a passing interest in or experience with health care knew how complicated it was, but apparently not the president, who went ahead to promise the insurers in the same meeting, “We have a plan that I think is going to be fantastic. It’s going to be released fairly soon. I think it’s going to be something special. … I think you’re going to like what you hear.”
Since they never got to hear it, it’s hard to say how they might have reacted.
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If any of these things were actually violations of law, they would have gone to court. Someone would have made sure of that.
They always splice & edit things to make them look very cloak and dagger, when they ain't. I remember the week after the election, videos on the internet of things like a wheelbarrow full of ballots being burned, and all of the stuff about suitcases full of ballots in GA that they only pulled out "after hours." It's all so pathetic & desperate. We're actually a nation of laws, and if laws were broken, everything that nutty conspiracy theorists have claimed would have gone to court.