Two Year Anniversary of 'The Stolen Election' - A Date to Remember

martin

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We recently passed the two year anniversary of The Stolen Election. Let's not forget its birth.

The day was August 18, 2020 and the event was a televised speech Trump made, then more than two months before the election. The speech had a single theme - that Biden could not win a fair election; Biden could win only by fraud. At the time the speech seemed to many like Trump merely blowing off steam, that he couldn't possibly be serious because it was Joe Biden, not he, leading in the polls, in all the polls. In Vegas, the clear betting favorite also was Biden. Certainly the polls could be wrong or it wasn't too late for Trump to turn it around but if anyone seemed then to have little chance of winning a fair election it wasn't Biden, whose lead did continue right up to election day. Shortly before the polls opened Trump was advised once again by his own campaign that the outlook was grim.

But in that August speech Trump had known exactly what he was doing, and he was ready.
 
What's the problem? No "happy birthdays!"?

This was Day One in the life of The Stolen Election.
 
I thought it was when the beached whale Stacy fat ass claimed she had the election stolen from her in Georgia.

You think wrong just like the average Trumpian cocksucker. Has the FBI investigated your daddy's business yet, traitor? LOL
 
WHAT ABOUT ALL OF THIS? NEVER ADJUDICATED :




Article II of the US Constitution :



"...Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, ..."



Pennsylvania: The complaint accuses Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar of, among other things, “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogating” Pennsylvania statutes that require “signature verification for absentee or mail-in ballots.” These changes were “not ratified” by the Pennsylvania legislature.



Georgia: Similarly, the complaint describes how Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, also “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogated Georgia’s statute governing the signature verification process for absentee ballots.”


Michigan: The complaint states that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson “abrogated Michigan election statutes related to absentee ballot applications and signature verification.



Wisconsin: Lastly, the Wisconsin’s elections commission made similar changes in state laws without the permission of the legislature that “weakened, or did away with, established security procedures put in place by the Wisconsin legislature to ensure absentee ballot integrity.”


The complaint catalogues these and numerous other changes made in all four states by government officials, not the state legislatures.

https://www.heritage.org/election-i...ates-here-are-the-details-about-texas-lawsuit
 
Only spineless cocksuckers and demented geezers are compelled to constantly use oversized font. LOL

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Trump has long had a habit of calling every, election whose results he did not like, as fraudulent.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/tru...tions-rigged-doesnt-results/story?id=74126926

It is common knowledge that the man is INCREDIBLY spoiled and a terrible cheat...even at golf.

https://golf.com/lifestyle/celebrities/how-why-president-trump-cheats-golf-playing-tiger-woods/

I knew long before the 2020 election that if Trump lost - he would call it 'rigged'.
As did many, many others.


Biden may be a senile, useless POTUS.
But he CLEARLY is the duly-elected POTUS.


Once again, I DESPISE both parties.
 
WHAT ABOUT ALL OF THIS? NEVER ADJUDICATED :




Article II of the US Constitution :



"...Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, ..."



Pennsylvania: The complaint accuses Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar of, among other things, “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogating” Pennsylvania statutes that require “signature verification for absentee or mail-in ballots.” These changes were “not ratified” by the Pennsylvania legislature.



Georgia: Similarly, the complaint describes how Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, also “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogated Georgia’s statute governing the signature verification process for absentee ballots.”


Michigan: The complaint states that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson “abrogated Michigan election statutes related to absentee ballot applications and signature verification.



Wisconsin: Lastly, the Wisconsin’s elections commission made similar changes in state laws without the permission of the legislature that “weakened, or did away with, established security procedures put in place by the Wisconsin legislature to ensure absentee ballot integrity.”


The complaint catalogues these and numerous other changes made in all four states by government officials, not the state legislatures.

https://www.heritage.org/election-i...ates-here-are-the-details-about-texas-lawsuit

You didn’t finish the quote. It finishes with “electors”, not “ballots”.

Each state did certify their slate of electors. Those were the ones who seated Biden.

Next.
 
WHAT ABOUT ALL OF THIS? NEVER ADJUDICATED :




Article II of the US Constitution :



"...Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, ..."



Pennsylvania: The complaint accuses Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar of, among other things, “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogating” Pennsylvania statutes that require “signature verification for absentee or mail-in ballots.” These changes were “not ratified” by the Pennsylvania legislature.



Georgia: Similarly, the complaint describes how Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, also “without legislative approval, unilaterally abrogated Georgia’s statute governing the signature verification process for absentee ballots.”


Michigan: The complaint states that Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson “abrogated Michigan election statutes related to absentee ballot applications and signature verification.



Wisconsin: Lastly, the Wisconsin’s elections commission made similar changes in state laws without the permission of the legislature that “weakened, or did away with, established security procedures put in place by the Wisconsin legislature to ensure absentee ballot integrity.”


The complaint catalogues these and numerous other changes made in all four states by government officials, not the state legislatures.

https://www.heritage.org/election-i...ates-here-are-the-details-about-texas-lawsuit

I'm sure if Trump had won you would be asking the same stupid questions. we had a pandemic and voting was modified for that reason and if you don't like it eat shit, nobody fucking cares about the fucking cry baby.
 
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