circadian wrote: » He should, but he won't if last nights wandering monologue was anything to go by.https://www.thedailybeast.com/special-counsels-office-opens-hatch-act-investigation-into-trumps-use-of-white-house-for-campaign-events Apparently he's under investigation for violating the Hatch act. Seems the walls are closing in and his protections are gone. We haven't seen anything from Barr for days.
El Sueño wrote: » Trump's lead down to 665 votes in Georgia
paul71 wrote: » You seem to be a few minutes ahead of the AP website El Sueno, can I ask which network you are watching so I can turn it on?
Working class heroes wrote: » CNN had it.
everlast75 wrote: » Ahhh.... remember about a week ago when Joe Rogan had this guy on and people were defending his decision to do so?https://twitter.com/notcapnamerica/status/1324577282598555650?s=19 Good times.
StringerBell wrote: » Joe can have whoever he likes on his podcast though, it's his podcast. Americans can also peacefully protest, that is their right. I think personally if you are in any way circumspect, you start to get this sinking feeling if you find yourself on the same side of the argument as Alex Jones, it would make me seriously question whether my opinion had crossed into the realm of fantasy or not.
everlast75 wrote: » I'll say this and no more because i don't want to derail the thread. Of course Joe can have on who he wants. But if Alex Jones is invited on and not challenged, then he is giving a dangerous conspiracy theorist not only a massive platform, but a tacit endorsement.
StringerBell wrote: » Okay we won't have a debate about it here, I understand exactly what you are saying and agree with you that if your going to have Jones on than you are going to have to spend a long time challenging what he says and to my kind, on the last episode he was on Joe did seem to do that an awful lot, I think he tried his best to fact check him and make Alex go slowly, and provide some evidence for what he was spouting. Now, back to the election
signostic wrote: » It feels like this count is going on for like 3 months now, amazes me that the US depends on volunteers to count votes...
Headshot wrote: » Trump is just over 600 votes ahead in Georgia and seemly the outstanding votes are from the democratic countries
Francie Barrett wrote: » Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Donald Trump, has pledged to donate $500,000 (£380,000) to help fund the Trump campaign's lawsuits. "The allegations of wrongdoing are Earth-shattering," Graham, who was re-elected in South Carolina, told Sean Hannity in an interview with Fox News, without providing any details.
MattS1 wrote: » Assuming Georgia and PN will finally be fully counted soon?
correct horse battery staple wrote: » I dont think they will, the military has swung to only 30% positive opinion of Trump due to him ignoring his handlers Putin's bounties and calling them losers for serving their country. If anything there will be a further nail in the Trump coffin
bennyl10 wrote: » How are we looking this morning? Still no Georigia result?
paul71 wrote: » I already made that point and I agree, but what I was asking was when those votes will be counted.
Brian? wrote: » Fox news or Fox opinion? There is actually a big difference. Is it Hannity/Carlson etc. Or the main news team like Wallace/Baeir?
jaykay74 wrote: » As an editorial representing the whole station or a talking head or what ? Your point is a bit vague.