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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Lol yeah, it's totally the lefties coping right now and not you Trumptards.

I know I said I wasn't gonna rub it in, but as long as you guys are going full QAnon, I am gonna do so.
It's pretty unusual to be this eager to pretend you won when it's not over yet, especially when the Al Gore election was within this century.
Think it shows a lot of Biden supporters don't have confidence that they won, so they're just hoping to rush through this as soon as possible.
 
Lol yeah, it's totally the lefties coping right now and not you Trumptards.

I know I said I wasn't gonna rub it in, but as long as you guys are going full QAnon, I am gonna do so.
The maymay is pointing out that we're going to bring what we consider to be a valid case of massive voter fraud before SCOTUS and all the opposition can do is autistically spam "cope" and attempt to demoralize us.
 
Meh, at the end of the day, even with all the provocations against Trump supporters, we can all agree on one thing: The fly may change, but the crock of shit remains.
Yep. Same shit, different piles.

While I am not exactly thrilled about Biden being president, I also don't feel like Biden is going to be the second coming of Stalin. Even Kamala, for as awful as she is, won't be the second coming of Indira Gandhi/Winnie Mandela.
 
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Trump fell into the same trap many losing GOP campaigns do of pandering to baste minorities. He took his actual base for granted and learned the hard way. The same working class white male base that swept him to the nomination and White House was totally abandoned.

It didn’t have to be this way but maybe the next Republican candidate should aim a little higher than sanctions for Iran, letting criminals go free, and moving an embassy to Jerusalem.
If he pandered to wignats he'd have lost for real even without fraud. Richard Spencer and Mike Enoch represent maybe 0.00001% of white americans
 
It's pretty unusual to be this eager to pretend you won when it's not over yet, especially when the Al Gore election within this century.
Think it shows a lot of Biden supporters don't have confidence that they want, so they're just hoping to rush through this as soon as possible.
No, it's just HHH being his usual autistic self. Pay it no genuine heed.
 
The democrats and the media have turned Donald Trump into the modern day Abraham Lincoln just like back in the 1860s when they did the same. A supposed racist who outscored with every racial minority and actually tried hard to avoid bombing third world shitholes. Its funny how he just bombed Syria, watched the media reaction and then said fuck it, no more bombings on Assad. Solemani is a different story who was probably asking for a drone strike if he did truly stage the attack on the US Embassy. He does seem to go into detail over how he doesn't want people to die in large numbers just like at the debate where he talked about the population count of Seoul and how close it is to North Korea.
 
Yep. Same shit, different piles.

While I am not exactly thrilled about Biden being president, I also don't feel like Biden is going to be the second coming of Stalin. Even Kamala, for as awful as she is, won't be the second coming of Indira Gandhi/Winnie Mandela.
As I’ve stated before, while it won’t be a grand trip into socialism land, we might be seeing a return to the Bush/Obama status quo, something that does not fill me with joy.
 
Now I'm kind of torn. On one hand, seeing leftists go ballistic over 4 more years would be nice. On the other hand, I can't shake off the possible lulz of seeing these idiots struggle to realize why voting for Biden does fuckall for improving their lives. Remember, these are the same people that unironically believe that becoming trans, going through HRT and mutilating their nether regions will cause them to miraculously transform into some anime waifu. Call me a sadist, but there's something really satisfying about seeing a useful idiot's kindergarten-caliber worldview get smashed to pieces.
The sad thing is they wont see it. If the media says it's great and awesome, theyll stick to it. That's why a couple days ago I was sort of down. I felt like I was in a different world from my coworkers. I didnt even care that Trump was losing, but more so that there seemed to be blatant fraud, but everyone was saying it's all a conspiracy and Trump is a sore loser. I seriously was thinking I was going mad, but then I talked to some older coworkers who were optimistic and gave me that glimmer of hope that not everyone is buying into it. They didnt say what they felt outright to my other coworkers just to not cause any discourse at work. Just to see that not everyone believes "2+2=5" made me smile and made me reevaluate how I approach things going forward.

But to be honest, I think after all this is said and done, I'm done with politics for a while. I've loved history and politics since I was a kid, but I feel like now I'm gonna just focus a bit more on improving my life even more or something. I mean, hell if a single guy can give up his life and go up against the deep state with the determination of a bull, why cant I at least try to do some shit to improve myself even more? And yeah I know I keep bringing up Trump against the world, but I feel like it impacted me a lot for some reason. He may lose, but I'm fucking happy he gave it everything he got, and that takes a lot of courage.
 
There's too much fuckery going on. I'm saying this as someone who's not a registered Republican. I've voted both sides of the aisle. I did not vote for Trump in 2016.

They'll have to let Trump contest the results, or Biden's hands will be tied his entire term. Republicans will be afraid to vote for legislation he promotes for fear of losing their own seats by angry voters. Trump will become a living martyr for the right and create a cult following that will be a thorn in Biden's side for the next four years. Trump's the type who'll have the energy to be an inexhaustible talk show host/talking head for years to come. He'll thrive in the attention.
I'm just amazed at how frantically the media peppers their reporting with words like "debunked", "baseless", "without evidence" ,and "fictitious". Is this the new "Dark and divisive"?

Obviously the official explanation is that we're in a "post-truth era" as if Trump invented lying in politics or some shit.
 
Trump fell into the same trap many losing GOP campaigns do of pandering to baste minorities. He took his actual base for granted and learned the hard way. The same working class white male base that swept him to the nomination and White House was totally abandoned.

It didn’t have to be this way but maybe the next Republican candidate should aim a little higher than sanctions for Iran, letting criminals go free, and moving an embassy to Jerusalem.

No his and the GOP's mistake was not contesting mail-in ballots from being an option to begin with nor at the very least putting on a show in Congress for Federal Election Reform even if Nancy Pelosi would have none of that. At least politically speaking, Republicans could have claimed they tried to prevent voter fraud, but as usual, Republicans never think that far ahead.
 
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