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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4272 on: October 13, 2021, 12:58:40 AM »
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Today's schedule for Old Joe.  No events.  None.  Please pace yourself Joe.  You are nearly 80.  The less you do, the fewer the disasters.  Kamala can make a video or something while you nap.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4273 on: October 13, 2021, 01:05:50 AM »
Today's schedule for Old Joe.  No events.  None.  Please pace yourself Joe.  You are nearly 80.  The less you do, the fewer the disasters.  Kamala can make a video or something while you nap.

 :D :D :D

President Biden is working hard for the American people. He doesn't need to do phony photo op events like Criminal Donald did. That's why we had 4 years of disaster. He had no clue how to do the job.     

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4274 on: October 13, 2021, 01:09:32 AM »
:D :D :D

President Biden is working hard for the American people. He doesn't need to do phony photo op events like Criminal Donald did. That's why we had 4 years of disaster. He had no clue how to do the job.   

Working hard?  No events.  None.  Not even sucking his thumb in his fake WH replica doll house.  They won't even let him campaign in VA because he has become so unpopular.  They are sending Obama. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4275 on: October 13, 2021, 01:21:51 AM »
Working hard?  No events.  None.  Not even sucking his thumb in his fake WH replica doll house.  They won't even let him campaign in VA because he has become so unpopular.  They are sending Obama.

 :D :D :D

President Biden has a 50% approval rating. That's being popular. Obama is extremely popular as well. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4276 on: October 13, 2021, 01:25:32 AM »
The GOP is a dangerous cult. Elected GOP officials believe insane conspiracy theories and use those theories to make laws. Vote all these GOP lunatics out of office up and down the ballot in 2022. They are a danger to our lives.

LISTEN: Republican gets confronted for wearing 'Q' button at pro-Trump Michigan rally

Michigan GOP Rep. Daire Rendon attended a rally outside the state Capitol this Tuesday wearing a button featuring the American flag with a gold "Q" over it, The Detroit News reports.

When asked if the button was related to the QAnon conspiracy theory cult, Rendon replied that it's just a "flag with a Q on it."

"The 'Q' is the highest level of security in the federal government. ... That's what it is," she claimed.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, "Q level clearance" is a top-secret clearance level within the U.S. Department of Energy.

Speaking to The Detroit News, State Rep. Mari Manoogian (D) says Rendon has been seen wearing the pin more than once.

"The first time I saw her wearing it on the floor of the House I was shocked," Manoogian tweeted.

During her speech at the rally, which was organized by supporters of another audit of Michigan's 2020 election, Rendon said more people need to pay attention to "evidence" that the 2020 election was stolen.

As The Detroit News points out, Rendon in December was one of two GOP members of the Michigan House who were plaintiffs in an unsuccessful federal lawsuit that aimed to require state legislatures to certify the results of presidential elections.

Listen to The Detroit News' interview with Rendon below:

https://www.rawstory.com/republican-daire-rendon-qanon/

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« Reply #4277 on: October 13, 2021, 08:28:21 AM »
The GOP hates democracy and has embraced authoritarian fascism. The GOP must be defeated in 2022. 

'That's terrifying': Anderson Cooper shaken after hearing Harvard scholars' 'dark' predictions on US democracy

CNN host Anderson Cooper was left shaken on Tuesday after two Harvard scholars explained how the Republican Party has radicalized itself against democracy.

Political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, authors of the bestselling book How Democracies Die, appeared on Cooper's program to explain how their studies of democratic failures bode ill tidings for the future of the American republic.

"It is pretty dark," said Levitsky. "When we wrote How Democracies Die four years ago, we were worried about the Republican Party because they allowed Donald Trump to be elected. They sort of dropped the ball and failed to protect our democracy from an authoritarian demagogue. But we did not expect that the entire Republican Party would evolve into an anti-democratic force, and that's where they are today."

Ziblatt, meanwhile, compared past instances in which democracies in European countries survived anti-democratic insurgencies, but he said that stopping those insurgencies depended on members of establishment parties standing firmly against them.

The Harvard scholar did not think that today's Republican Party is currently up to the task.

"Looking where we are compared to other countries, it's not looking very promising," he said.

"That's terrifying," Cooper replied.

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« Reply #4278 on: October 13, 2021, 11:22:20 PM »
'We'll never know how close we came': Journalist lays out dark details of Trump's attempted election theft

When reporters for major news organizations covered the aftermath of the United States' 2020 presidential election, they knew they were witnessing something that was unprecedented in U.S. history — and not in a good way. Never before had a lame duck president lost an election by more than 7 million votes only to falsely claim that he really won. Former President Donald Trump was unable to overturn the 2020 election results, but in a Washington Post column published this week, opinion writer Aaron Blake asks, "So, just how close did we come to an actual stolen election — stolen by Trump?"

"The picture of Donald Trump's scheme to get the Justice Department to help him overturn the 2020 election has been significantly filled out in recent weeks," Blake explains. "First came the disclosure that conservative lawyer John Eastman had authored a memo outlining the steps by which this would take place on January 6. Then came a major report from the Senate Judiciary Committee detailing Trump's pressure campaign to get the Justice Department to lay a predicate for that January 6 plot. One thing has become pretty clear in recent weeks: This plot was foiled in large part because the Justice Department and Vice President Mike Pence opted not to go along with it."

It might've played out differently, Blake noted, if Trump had had more compliant leadership at the Department of Justice (or a more malleable vice president). By Jan. 6, Bill Barr had already resigned as attorney general in part because of his disputes with Trump about the election. It just so happened the Jeffrey Rosen wasn't more willing to go along with the "plot" as acting attorney general.

The United States' systems of checks and balances held up in late 2020 and early 2021 thanks, in part, to Republicans who resisted pressure from Trump and his lawyers to help him overturn the election results. Blake points out that "Eastman's plan relied upon something, come January 6, that the Trump team didn't have: alternate slates of pro-Trump electors in the states at issue."

"Congress overturning an election is one thing; Congress overturning an election in which the given state legislatures hadn't even designated alternate slates of pro-Trump electors or legitimized the controversies in their states would be quite another," Blake notes.

Blake continues, "Eastman, in recent interviews explaining himself, emphasized that the plot would have been 'foolish' without those state legislatures designating alternate electors. That's certainly convenient for him to say now, as he's downplaying just how brazen the plot was. But it does reinforce how many pieces needed to fall into place for the plot to work. We'll never know how close we came to that being truly tested. But as we continue to sort through what became of January 6, it's worth taking stock of what a few more pieces falling into place might have meant — and the pressure points in our democracy they reveal."

https://www.rawstory.com/we-ll-never-know-how-close-we-came-journalist-lays-out-dark-details-of-trump-s-attempted-election-theft/

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« Reply #4279 on: October 14, 2021, 10:59:18 PM »
Judge orders Trump to give a videotaped deposition

One of the many lawsuits that President Donald Trump has faced involves a September 2015 rally outside of Trump Tower in New York City, where a group of Mexican protesters say they were assaulted. And a judge in the Bronx, Doris Gonzalez, has ordered Trump to sit for a videotaped deposition in connection with the lawsuit, according to ABC News.

The lawsuit, which alleges that Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric encouraged violence, names not only Trump, but also, his 2016 presidential campaign and Keith Schiller, who was his head of security in 2015.

Judge Gonzalez declared, "Donald J. Trump shall appear for a deposition October 18, 2021 at 10 a.m.... or, in the event of illness or emergency, on another mutually agreed to date on or before October 31, 2021."

When Trump was running for president in 2016, he drew a great deal of criticism from immigrants' rights groups for describing Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "criminals." And the lawsuit alleges that such rhetoric encouraged violence like the assault outside Trump Tower.

https://www.rawstory.com/judge-orders-trump-to-give-a-videotaped-deposition/