everlast75 wrote: » Seriously. You would want to have severe brain damage to be surprised by what Trump did there. I am shocked by nothing of what he said. The idea that Ric or any other Trump apologist would be shocked is nonsense. They know the show is over and they want to keep their gig. **** them all.
CountNjord wrote: » Some of the earth is scorched already, happened a few months ago if I can remember lol By the SJWs and their ilk
breezy1985 wrote: » Is Georgia finished or not? Im seeing every county at 100% but overall 99%
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » I'll need to see it before I believe it.
Francie Barrett wrote: » The problem is that Trump has a huge personal following that is more pro-Trump, than pro-Republican. My guess is that senior Republicans know that Trump is done, but they don't want to alienate the voters, who are probably more loyal to Trump than the Republican party.
Headshot wrote: » My God Biden is so close in Georgia
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » I'm seeing a few counties (mostly Democratic) still at 95% on the CNN results map.
everlast75 wrote: » I love this guy. Just knows every moment of history and always delivershttps://twitter.com/BeschlossDC/status/1324505284832886786?s=19
thebaz wrote: » can he win ?
Exclamation Marc wrote: » In fairness, Santorum was still brazen up until that speech. And then you could see he was shook.
Water John wrote: » No, much of the GOP won't buy into Trump's move.
uncleoswald wrote: » I'm not convinced that the GOP will turn on Trump yet. They will coordinate on their talking points and keep chipping away at the "MSM" story. Right now it's that story about Dems trying to block voting observers in Philadelphia. I'm not sure on the in-and-outs of that story, I presume that there is another side to it, but right now that seems to have been a fumble from the party and Trump's team will exploit it for all it's worth in an effort to drag this out.
breezy1985 wrote: » Whats up with Alaska. Is it just hard to count because its rural so rural and icy ?