USA next President Donald or Joe?

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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago
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The healing has already begun - Prior to this election hoards of musicians refused to let Trump use their material for his campaign - ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musicians_who_oppo...s_use_of_their_music )
In the sprit of reconciliation the musician Beck has given Trump permission to use his chart topping song as the theme tune for the 2024 campaign - This is a step in the right direction and MAGA rallies will be all the better for it.



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@bayern, you say that the video has been 'debunked' ..... and 'long ago'...

Was it explained in a factually correct manner or just airy fairy 'explained and denied' .... using emotive terms? Is the debunking somewhere on this thread... I will look for it. Otherwise if you could point me in the right direction....

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YouTube announced that from Dec. 9 it will block and remove content that contains statements “alleging widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of a historical U.S. presidential election.”

The Google-owned firm said that it was because the “safe harbor” deadline on Dec. 8 in the presidential election had passed, claiming that “enough states have certified their election results.”

However, there are still outstanding legal challenges, including one in the Supreme Court, that could change the outcome of the election. YouTube’s statement made no mention of these, and it made no mention of the Dec. 14 Electoral College vote date.


No, this is not in China, Russia, Iran, North Korea etc. This is in the USA.
Furthermore, you had the Project Veritas exposé that showed how CNN's bosses dictate what they cover.

This is bigger than this election. Troubling times ahead.

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Magi wrote: @bayern, you say that the video has been 'debunked' ..... and 'long ago'...

Was it explained in a factually correct manner or just airy fairy 'explained and denied' .... using emotive terms? Is the debunking somewhere on this thread... I will look for it. Otherwise if you could point me in the right direction....

Magi, the problem with this arguemet coming from the Trump campaign, is that any hearing is not considered official, and can set the benchmark for what may be considered "official" going forward. Only one side is finding "fault", and as a matter of process, these allegations are investigated. ALL these hearings and allegations are called for by the Trump campaign and, it's up to the appointed election officials to consider the allegation, and at best, make a call on the way forward i.e. evidence enough to present the case to a Court.

The Democrats don't have to attend or disprove anything, and neither does main stream media or as the Right wish to put it, fake news media. Most of what we watch on-line is from the fairly "new" networks who have found a voice, and agree with Trump campaign's rhetoric, hence they keep pushing this.

To answer your question, other than the two videos i posted on the previous page, that appears to be the "agreed" outcome of the allegation, you won't find a video which is titled "the official outcome" of a particular hearing - if this makes sense. Republicans and voting officials access the allegation/footage. However search and see what you can find.

To digress a bit, you know the Texas AG, Ken Paxton, has sued the 4 battle-ground States to stop Biden's victory. What will come of this - nothing, for the immediate future. The SC, if they feel the complaint " carries some measure of logic going into future elections where there is (say) another pandemic, will to agree to what the voting rules should be for all the States. This chap is hoping the SC will overturn or throw out all the ballots (immediately) from these 4 States, and by doing this, Trump will remain in office.

It has a snowball's chance in Hell (of succeeding), and this is the angle where fellow Clan member, Lionel, is hedging his bet by saying this is far from over, and those who believe it's over are clueless. Lionel, sorry to disappoint you, it's over, just like Man Utd's Champions League aspirations for 2019/2020.

The election was never stolen from Trump, he is the one trying to overturn how the people have voted - he is trying to steal it back, just sad that his base can't see it. The Republican Party are a spineless bunch for keeping quiet.
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Bayern, the Utd reference was a below the belt shot bud. Ouch :(

But, now that you brought it up, Bayern Munich thought it was over in 1999 as well :lol: :lol:
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Lionel wrote: Bayern, the Utd reference was a below the belt shot bud. Ouch :(

But, now that you brought it up, Bayern Munich thought it was over in 1999 as well :lol: :lol:

Whatever floats your boat Lionel, we won't talk about who has won more of those titles between to two clubs - you are so childish.
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bayern wrote:
Lionel wrote: Bayern, the Utd reference was a below the belt shot bud. Ouch :(

But, now that you brought it up, Bayern Munich thought it was over in 1999 as well :lol: :lol:

Whatever floats your boat Lionel, we won't talk about who has won more of those titles between to two clubs - you are so childish.

Just yanking your chain Bayern. You lefties are so sensitive :huh:

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Lionel wrote:
bayern wrote:
Lionel wrote: Bayern, the Utd reference was a below the belt shot bud. Ouch :(

But, now that you brought it up, Bayern Munich thought it was over in 1999 as well :lol: :lol:

Whatever floats your boat Lionel, we won't talk about who has won more of those titles between to two clubs - you are so childish.

Just yanking your chain Bayern. You lefties are so sensitive :huh:

Stop whining, and i am not yanking your chain, grow up.
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bayern wrote:
Lionel wrote:
bayern wrote:
Lionel wrote: Bayern, the Utd reference was a below the belt shot bud. Ouch :(

But, now that you brought it up, Bayern Munich thought it was over in 1999 as well :lol: :lol:

Whatever floats your boat Lionel, we won't talk about who has won more of those titles between to two clubs - you are so childish.

Just yanking your chain Bayern. You lefties are so sensitive :huh:

Stop whining, and i am not yanking your chain, grow up.

One day I'm acting like an old man. The next day I must grow up. Eeish...

On another topic, some of the Biden's pressers are so much fun :cheer:

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Let's continue, and McEnany agrees with the math calculation mentioned in the first clip. She still believes it is Trump who will be sworn in come January 20.2021 - somehow think a few on this site are of the same opinion :-



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