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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Article about Graham supporting Trump

He seems well aware of the fact that the GOP owes their house and senate success to Trump.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/524750-graham-to-donate-500k-to-trumps-legal-defense-fund
https://archive.vn/wip/bCkyc

When Sean Hannity appeared to float that the Pennsylvania GOP state legislature select its own electors, Graham didn't rule it out.

"Everything should be on the table," Graham said.

Based and fucking red-pilled. I've always had a soft spot for the guy because of this picture

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He's so completely unconcerned by the shrieking harpy. It's just one of those things that happens to him on a normal day.
 
Republicans are gonna cry about MUH VOTER FRAUD in the next 4 years just as much as democrats did about MUH RUSSIAN COLLUSION, this is gonna be a really big proof of the horseshoe. I'm glad I'm a centrist and not like the cultists on either side. My entertainment was solely laughing at the coping rigthies and their manchild leader in the last days, and it's gonna last weeks so I'm ready.
 
Two question--how dependent is your life and happiness on Trump winning the election? Are you in a bad spot and/or are actually threatened by a Biden admin (which keep in mind has a good chance of being completely hamstrung or forced to become more moderate)?

If you are in a situation where you are dependent on political powers for your happiness, maybe its time to disengage from politics and build a fallback, whether its emotional or financial.

It's not the thought of a Harris administration itself that scares me, but the fact of how it would have come into power. Depending on how this plays out, I wonder if elections will be utterly meaningless very soon since we're about to set the precedent that rampant in-your-face voter fraud is just business as usual.
 
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/524750-graham-to-donate-500k-to-trumps-legal-defense-fund
https://archive.vn/wip/bCkyc



Based and fucking red-pilled. I've always had a soft spot for the guy because of this picture

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He's so completely unconcerned by the shrieking harpy. It's just one of those things that happens to him on a normal day.
John McCain's boner broke off in Lindsey's ass when he died, and now it functions as a spine.
 
Too much blackpills over here lately, starting to think there's something more to that. I'm calling it, Trump will fix it in court and all of you doomers will shut the fuck up.
>doomers
>ever shutting the fuck up

It's really easy to give the most pessimistic prediction to absolutely anything, because if you're wrong, then you won't exactly be sad with the outcome, even if you've been wrong multiple times before and your predictions are based mostly on feelings, because all it takes are those times when you're right and you feel validated. So from that perspective, it's a win-"win" situation. Just ignore them if you're bothered about the direction the thread's going- not to say you should ignore every dissenting opinion, but if it's from someone who's made the same sort of post over hundreds of pages by now, there's no convincing them until we get more news about the lawsuits. Though who am I kidding, there's already baitposts in this page alone that people will respond to.
 
Not that anyone should care about my particular feelings on the matter, but to answer your question: My mental health is not very much at all impacted by the winner of the contest, but by the integrity of the contest. There are too many concerns, legitimate or not, and too much supporting evidence for those concerns (ranging from anecdotal to hard video evidence), for me to not be very much worried about whether or not one of the institutions that forms the bedrock of my country and society is a gigantic farce. A certain, low level of fuckery is to be expected and even accepted as "operational overhead," but there is a threshold... Not one that I can clearly define, but one that has absolutely and undoubtedly been surpassed if even half the allegations and appearances are true.

This isn't so much about the result of the election, but it's effect on future elections. This is shaping up to be the worst possible outcome for the electoral process no matter what the actual end result is.
I agree with this.

I would rather Biden won 50 states legitimently so we could say "Hey, I guess we were just a vocal minority."

However, pulling this shit with such obvious malpractice, so much so that you made the fraud obvious, puts into question why the fuck should anyone vote in the first place? They didn't even do it properly! You are supposed to trickle in those fake ballots in small batches with the real ones to make your candidate look like he is pulling ahead, not say "time out" and dump all the ballots at once at 4am. If you are going to cheat, at least do it convincingly.

Whatever happens, and at this point, who knows what is going to happen, but a few things are certain.

1. Trumpism is now the GOP platform to win. Project Lincoln is now cutting ads with that term. In 2024, whoever gets the nomination will have a refined form of it and run up the scoreboard if they are charismatic enough. Its a winning platform.

2. Trump himself isn't going into the night quietly. Even if he loses the legal war, he is going to build his apparatus of Trump TV to kill Fox News by taking Tucker, Hannity, and Laura Ingraham and maybe even Bannon won't be banned every 2 seconds. Fuck it, fuse it with OANN. I thought this was tales from deep within some twitterfag's asshole, but apparently its a credible rumor. He is going to war for the long haul.

3. 70 million people and among that a lot more of blacks, Latinos, and others saw a person who was fighting for them get cut down by the corrupt government of 4-5 states. No matter how much the media cocksucks Biden, he will never be accepted as an elected leader by these people. Almost all "MAGApedes" are ultra informed of everything the orange does. Its a lot like Trump being a Russian stooge, except with actual proof. Good luck being a "president for all Americans," Biden.

4. GA Gov. Kemp is a massive faggot. "Always kill a traitor first."

5. Biden, if he wins, will be a lame duck within the first seconds of inaugeration. He won't be able to do anything and will get executed in the midterms.
 
How will that set off a civil war? They’ve been smug for years, they’re smug now, how is that going to get bad enough to get people to start a civil war?
They'll do it in the open, they'll state that they're doing it to fuck with the people, and a couple mainstream news organizations will have report about it and be on their side
 
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The frenzy over ballots is a prelude to something bigger-and worse for the average American citizen. Say what you will but once people lose confidence in the system, America is over. Combine that with the poverty and ruin the forced lock downs have wrought and you have a large group of people who are desperate with nothing to lose.

In the past the system could overcome any dissatisfaction because jobs were plentiful, the country was more homogeneous and people were more willing to keep the peace. It's not like that anymore.
 
The KoRn will grow in the end, no matter who wins. As unlikely as it is, I personally hope for the drama to drag out until January and Trump winning through a lolsuit to ensure the most bountiful harvest.
personally I think you should only be allowed to vote if you're over the age of 30
I'd prefer the legislative being voted by net taxpayers and the executive by military personell and veterans, no matter the gender, race, religion etc.
 
I realize it's trash but I really enjoyed the Hunger Games. At one point there's a 'stunningly beautiful arena with golden fluffy squirrels and butterflies'. The butterflies turn out to have lethal stings and the squirrels were 'carnivorous and attack in packs'.

The author definitely had a dark sense of humor. And, like you say it's got a message about not trusting politicians who claim to be idealists but end up being just as bad as the dictator they're fighting.

I'm amazed it got made into films in Hollywood. I mean the films were complete trash and mostly seemed to ignore all the subtleties, so I guess that's why.



I'm starting to see why so many Americans like the guy. Well, that and his opponents are much, much worse.
The Hunger Games is also the one Young Adult series I liked. A lot of people hated the last book because the war shit wasn't glamorized; I wonder if they also disliked how the freedom fighters were also awful. It might have set the trend for the shitty dystopian YA story that involves a freedom fighter teen girl and 2 guys who simp over her, but it had more nuance than that. I also heard the love triangles were basically mandated (or at least highly suggested to the author) because it'd get the Twilight fanbase invested.
It's not the thought of a Harris administration itself that scares me, but the fact of how it would have come into power. Depending on how this plays out, I wonder if elections will be utterly meaningless very soon since we're about to set the precedent that rampant in-your-face voter fraud is just business as usual.
Not even just the voter fraud. A Harris administration would set the precedent that the party's Anointed One doesn't even have to be the nominee. They can now trojan horse them in by getting the nominee to appoint them as VP and then getting the now-president out once inaugurated.
 
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