2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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To be fair, the Republican Party had to be dragged kicking and screaming into supporting Trump, and it happened only after every single bland, toothless neocon they threw into the primaries flopped.

They got lucky that Trump ran as a Republican. I’m not sure they’ve actually learned anything from it, though young guys like Cawthorn might give them a clue.
I actually think they will run with someone Trumpish like DeSantis in 2024, since he did outperform Romney and McCain even if Biden does win this under suspicious circumstances (the last 2 neocons lost decisively on election night). The neocon wing of the party faded away a lot after McCain died too.
 
The fundamental thing that I think people are overlooking over these last few days is the return of critical race theory.

State departments are going to implement it now regardless of who controls Congress.
The return of CRT and an EO pushing through the Equality Act, though the latter certainly is going to get court challenges immediately.
 

Oceania was at war with Eastasia: Oceania had always been at war with
Eastasia. A large part of the political literature of five years was now
completely obsolete. Reports and records of all kinds, newspapers, books,
pamphlets, films, sound-tracks, photographs--all had to be rectified at
lightning speed. Although no directive was ever issued, it was known that
the chiefs of the Department intended that within one week no reference
to the war with Eurasia, or the alliance with Eastasia, should remain in
existence anywhere.
 
So with Pennsylvania and Georgia blue where do things go from here.
If Military ballots look good Georgia could flip back to Trump without a recount (though it would still likely occur). Pennsylvania is kind of fucked though. There is obvious voter fraud there and the only thing that will sort that out is a court case by this point.

Either way, without Pennsylvania Trump can't win.
 
They got lucky that Trump ran as a Republican. I’m not sure they’ve actually learned anything from it, though young guys like Cawthorn might give them a clue.
They didn't, which is why a lot of them are silent about it or are resigning hoping to get Trump to concede. Only a few of them (Graham, Cruz, maybe Mitch) are clued up enough to know that knifing him in the back and not going down without a fight is going to get them fucking smacked next election.
 
So, since they're gonna call Biden as the winner today, then does the federal court stuff officially begin?

With it this close and Trump having already lawyered up and refusing to concede so far, I doubt he's going to concede right now. He's going to take this to court or go down trying.

Whether or not he actually succeeds in doing so is anyone's guess, but I'm not hopeful at all.
 
So, since they're gonna call Biden as the winner today, then does the federal court stuff officially begin?

With it this close and Trump having already lawyered up and refusing to concede so far, I doubt he's going to concede right now. He's going to take this to court or go down trying.

Whether or not he actually succeeds in doing so is anyone's guess, but I'm not hopeful at all.
Yes. Bush v Gore dragged on into December.
 
Ah. There's the smugposting we were all expecting from the left.

Guessing they think they have it and it's too far a stretch for Trump to contest it.

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(Amusing to see that noted White Supremacist AIU is also a far lefty)

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An interesting take from someone on Twitter.

PA was court ordered to keep the late arriving ballots separate. PA refused, which is an avenue of attack for Trump. He could demand the vote be tossed out.
Its a painfully obvious line of attack. But what else did they have to do? They can't fudge the numbers with the republican counties refusing to say their own.
 
How long is this place going to last under Biden? There’s enough in this thread alone to sink it. If Twitter is censoring a current presidents tweets, the powers that be will surely get rid of us.
Given both Trump and Biden were itching to kill 230 for their own reasons, I'd say Kiwifarms is on borrowed time regardless.

The downside of Biden killing 230 is that he'd instead enable the oligopoly of Big Tech instead, while Trump may, in theory, skullfuck some of the social media companies who decided to play ball for the blue team.
 
So, since they're gonna call Biden as the winner today, then does the federal court stuff officially begin?

With it this close and Trump having already lawyered up and refusing to concede so far, I doubt he's going to concede right now. He's going to take this to court or go down trying.

Whether or not he actually succeeds in doing so is anyone's guess, but I'm not hopeful at all.
I'm don't think much will happen court wise, but there is no harm in going for it. If he's lost and loses the court battle, then he's still a loser. He's also not a career politician, so he's going to go back to being a businessman or retire. If there is one thing that helps Trump, it's that he is not a career politician who has to worry about keeping his seat or being in the good graces of the Republican party. Once he's out, that's it. One of the things I hate about modern society is this idea of "not trying or not bothering to try". "It will never go anywhere, just give up they won". No, fuck you, go for it, if it works out, great, if it doesn't, can't say you didn't try.

Dems continuously prodded him during debates about a "peaceful transition of power" and whether he would do it. He correctly pointed out that he got none of that from the Democrats with Russia interference/election rigging allegations, a crappy impeachment, non stop media attacks etc. It takes a politician to spend 4 years kicking and screaming and then having the gall to demand a peaceful transition when one was never granted in the first place. He should 110% make it as annoying and difficult for the Democrats as they have made it for him.
 
Given both Trump and Biden were itching to kill 230 for their own reason, I'd say Kiwifarms is on borrowed time regardless.
The difference is intent, which Null misses. Trump wants to tear it down because its not fit for purpose. Which presumably means that he'd want it replaced with something that is. Biden wants it torn down because it is used to allow people to say mean things.
 
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