alchemist33 wrote: » I've said it before, but I'm convinced he'll claim he has dementia within a year. It'll be easy enough for him to find a doctor who will say he's unfit to stand trial. But he'll still have control of his assets and his twitter account, if he's allowed have one
MJohnston wrote: » Just catching up on the thread and maybe this has been answered since, but the deal with the remaining overseas/military votes is that the ballots were issued but have not yet been received. There is a deadline of something like 5pm today for them to arrive, and presumably they’d also have to be postmarked before Nov 3rd. In other words: there’s nothing there to count yet, and those 8000 may never even have been returned.
Big Pussy Bonpensiero wrote: » I'm not sure his ego would allow him to publicly declare a mental deficiency. And I also believe from watching The Sopranos that he would need to be certified as such from an independent doctor, which of course, I have no doubt, is 100% factual:pac:
murpho999 wrote: » A "Paddywagon"? Serously?
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » I know... that's completely outdated. Everyone needs to call it by its proper name. A Patrick Carriage.
droidus wrote: » Its done. Trump is a dead man walking. Biden will win with PA and GA at minimum. NV and AZ very likely. The margin will be too big for legal challenge or faithless electors.
jasonb wrote: » Just to check, as it's the middle of the night over there, are GA and PA still counting or getting some sleep? Just weird that there hasn't even been a few hundred votes added to either of those two states since GA flipped blue.
seamus wrote: » I could genuinely see them sticking Trump in jail if they managed to bring it that far..
UpBack1234 wrote: » Trump has spent is whole adult life mired in lawsuits and no one has made a single criminal charge stick yet. I somehow doubt he'll see the inside of any jail cells.
Lewis_Benson wrote: » With his money, no he wont, but he should be jailed several times over for the way he behaves.
josip wrote: » Being banned from Twitter would probably be one of the worse punishments for him to endure.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » How are people shocked/surprised by what Trump said last night ??? He was saying the exact same thing about the 2016 results, he said Clinton didn’t win the popular vote, that they were all fake votes
Faugheen wrote: » The fact that Wolf, John King, Dana Bash, Jake Tapper etc are being rolled out again already suggests they’ll call it for Biden in the next few hours.
peteeeed wrote: » intersting in respect to trumps twitter rants , steve bannon has had his twitter account suspended
Brussels Sprout wrote: » I can only assume the people who are genuinely shocked by what he said are the kind of people who don't pay much attention to politics outside of landmark events such as the presidential debates and this week. That rambling, repetitive speech full of blatant falsehoods, inflammatory claims and personal grievances is typical when he talks just to the Press. It was always going to go down like this if he lost.
Carfacemandog wrote: » I have to say I am taking quite a bit of joy in the moaning about "fraud" (or as the rest of us call it, mail in voting) rom the very same people who ignored and mocked those pointing out the dangers of the GOP removing so much funding from ele toral protections over the last four years.