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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Ahh, I love all the happenings after Joe's "decisive" victory.

It's like an inverse Project Fear.

Esper was against Insurrection Act last summer. No promises, but the replacement with a counterterrorism glownigger is interesting to note.

Trump needs to make it clear: "Right now you're either with us invoking the Insurrection Act or you're one of the insurrectionists"

Screw the optics, I want a ring of Federal troops in gas masks around the SCOTUS and the state legislatures of disputed states so they can operate unharassed. If the media wants to run pictures of it, let 'em.
 
He's the Philadelphia Flyers' failed mascot, culturally appropriated by lefists under reasoning that goes something like: "comrades, we need a character like Pepe, let's copy that to show we can meme too". This usage has been around for at least a couple of years, but is getting a feeble boost from the current situation in PA. If you google "gritty meme" or whatever, you will see Vox, Daily Beast etc articles proclaiming that Gritty is most definitely a very popular meme that is btfoing Alt-right gamergaters left right and right.

So that ought to explain why virtually no one has ever heard of him, and why the photoshopped images of him are totally indecipherable.
OK, he looks somewhat like Landwolf, another Matt Furie character:

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You do realize that legitimizes said tactics and turns the US into a third world shithole like Venezuela and Brazil in terms of it's political structure, which would have a negative effect on our economy and pretty much every aspect of our lives since our image around the world is centered around our political structure.
I feel this is really over dramatic and just used to scaremonger.
 

"(...) ballots that were scanned did not match any eligible voter in the poll book"... Hey remember how I told you one of the posibilities for the 1/1/1900s was that, being the default date, the program is returning it because it's being fed voters it can't find on the registry but being told to accept it anyway, so it just sets the date to default because it doesn't find one?

Yeah. Yeah this literally corroborates that. We have already seen solid proof that this witness is telling the truth.

Why does this site hate liberals so much?

You've not met an american liberal if you have to ask. This is from someone that likes to consider himself a liberal (and is definitively a leftie), the american branch is... Well, to start with, massively hypocritical. Claiming to be a liberal but wanting censorship. You'd think an ideology whose core tenant is, you know, LIBERTY OR DEATH would be anathema to censorship but the american left found a way. Seems it just requires you to surjicaly extract any sense of self awareness and then it makes perfect sense!
 
Its a cold realization to know that the social contract is broken. The right is enraged, and that unspoken, unwritten word has long been the only thing keeping it in check.

The right is a monster, a sleeping giant. What kept it in check is the fact that republicans held to the social contract to the point of blindness.

A loss? Well, its a bit sketchy, but raising a fuss would break the social contract

I'm being oppressed? I'll complain and try to change it through my vote, but any more would break the social contract

Your boot is on my neck, but I will trust in the courts rather than break the social contract

But this fraud, this result. The anger boiling over from the right. The contract is broken... and I suddenly feel a cold fear that the sleeping giant might have been awoken.

If Trump -doesn't- win I am suddenly afraid. Not of what the left will do, but about that giant waking.
 
Civility, we agreed to civility. The unspoken, unwritten social contract that we work together or at the very least we not kill eachother.

... that clicks, and it makes sense. What republicans now see, though may be unable to articulate, is that with what the democrats admitted to, the social contract is broken. The Republicans are a people steeped in tradition, it is why they are Conservatives. To the point of blindness, they hold themselves to the social contract and choose to lose with grace rather than break it.

But if they determined it was broken by the other side, that the thing they hold themselves to is no longer valid...
I have been warning of this possible outcome to the increased polarization in people.

At some point 'they' may go too far and if that happens, then they will have awoken a SHIT STORM of proportions that they never imagined.

Are we there yet? Probably not, but we are undoubtedly closer to it than before.

<insert made the bed now sleep in it, and reap as you have sown crap>
 
It is, but not every Trump supporter is in Cult 45. We mock those idiots too.
I don’t think there will be a Biden Enslavement Syndrome anytime soon though. Biden (and his VP Harris) are both charisma vacuums that seem like their personalities were audience tested like Hillary Clinton’s. I could be wrong, but Biden and Harris definitely don’t have Bill Clinton’s or Barack Obama’s enthusiasm.

I think the reason why TES is a thing is because it feeds into TDS, as both help to egg each other on. If Trump wasn’t endlessly attacked by the media, not as many would be willing to come to his defense. Also, Trump has way more charisma than both Biden and Harris could ever hope for.
 
Its a cold realization to know that the social contract is broken. The right is enraged, and that unspoken, unwritten word has long been the only thing keeping it in check.

The right is a monster, a sleeping giant. What kept it in check is the fact that republicans held to the social contract to the point of blindness.

A loss? Well, its a bit sketchy, but raising a fuss would break the social contract

I'm being oppressed? I'll complain and try to change it through my vote, but any more would break the social contract

Your boot is on my neck, but I will trust in the courts rather than break the social contract

But this fraud, this result. The anger boiling over from the right. The contract is broken... and I suddenly feel a cold fear that the sleeping giant might have been awoken.

If Trump -doesn't- win I am suddenly afraid. Not of what the left will do, but about that giant waking.
And all of a sudden, without warning, the people elected Pence in 2024.
 
For me, it's personal: In 2016 they caved in my rear bumper and egged my car because I had the audacity to run a Vermin Supreme 2016 sticker during and after the election.
No shit? A meme candidate bumper sticker compelled them to commit vandalism?

They think they are entitled to your vote. TDS is the result of them being denied power, which they have come to take for granted as their birthright.
 
This summarizes my view on this too. Something changed, something -snapped- in the Republicans. I don't know exactly what it even is, let alone what to predict.

Its very exciting, watching it all, resigned to Biden, but sitting here, eager and grinning ear to ear as the bomb ticks closer to exploding.
I will watch Fox News tonight just to see if Tucker finally snaps and goes nuclear. As well as telling GEOTUS to let's loose the dogs of war, the tree of liberty needs to be refreshed with the blood of patriots.
 
>The proscription lists massively backfired and instead of scaring Trump supporters has pissed them off to the point of no return
I hope that this is actually true, but I cannot escape that sense of dread. Maybe it’s due being surrounded by pithy Dem signs or “decorum” faggots in spite of being in what is arguably the reddest state in the Union. Maybe it’s just bad luck on my street.
 

Notice the way Twitter has stopped putting disclaimers on posts? It's because the First Amendment gives you the right to speak, even if the POTUS doesn't like it. So the NYT/CNN/WashPo etc are all going to be fine if the court cases go Trump's way and he gets back in. The constitution does not however guarantee Twitter CDA§230 protection. And Trump is not a man noted turning the other cheek.

Ironically enough this particular Tweet might actually be misinformation because he might never follow up on it.
 
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