Deleted User wrote: » Get well soon to the pair of ye. I'll drink some beer and wine in the hope it helps you both recover.
aloooof wrote: » Hope yer both over it soon, Bazzo. Some pretty grim reading from the NPHET briefing this evening... I think we could all do with an update from this fella rom back in March:https://twitter.com/Rubberbandits/status/1243494193630191618
dregin wrote: » Completely forgot about this hero! Any of our Limerick brethren have any idea who he is? Not sure if it's a pisstake or not.
swiwi_ wrote: » What is Venjur’s prediction for the Georgia senate race? I’m hoping he’s predicting a republican victory as that’s a sure fire sign of a democratic sweep I’d probably only be more confident if he is picking Ireland to win RWC 2023.
ClanofLams wrote: » Two democrat wins, I think. Democrats riding momentum of November win for Biden have increased their margins in early voting. Trump voters haven’t tended to show up without Trump being on the ballot (2018 midterms, early voting here) and the very small percentage of Biden- R senate voters have to be at the very least a bit uncomfortable with recent events (trump pressuring/inciting hatred for local officials & neither senator speaking up about it). It’s America though so who tf knows.
swiwi_ wrote: » I reckon dems too. Dems will vote dem. Neutrals will more likely vote dem. Trump supporters will either vote republican or not at all. Republicans will either vote republican, not at all or possibly dem in small numbers. I hope all hell breaks loose for trump once he’s out of office with lawsuit after lawsuit and ideally a criminal investigation.
Stheno wrote: » Dems for me too, think the stunt with the phone call will drive more Dems and neutrals to vote
stephen_n wrote: » Saw one suggestion today the Trump will resign on the 19th and the newly sworn in Pence as interim president will pardon him. Not sure you can be pardoned for future convictions though. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if Trump tried that though.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » I would hope that it's a specific thing, ie you can't just blanket pardon, you have to pardon them for something in particular. I suspect it'll be blanket done anyway, and then the lawyers can argue about it up to the supreme court for another few years.
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » The mind boggles, if true.
Stheno wrote: » They have some bizarre thing where you can be issued a blanket pardon in advance afaik
irishbucsfan wrote: » One of the biggest complaints about the Michael Flynn pardon was about how broad it was. He was pardoned for "any and all possible offenses" arising from the investigation into him. The pardon power is absolutely outrageous and Trump is far from the first person to abuse it. Bill Clinton was particularly bad, including pardoning his own brother for drug offenses.
How will President Trump’s core supporters respond to an election he says is illegal? The Georgia contests come 15 days before Mr. Biden is to be sworn in, but Mr. Perdue and Ms. Loeffler have not been able to use their strongest argument — that they and a Republican Senate majority would serve as a check on the incoming Democratic president. Mr. Trump’s repeated efforts to overturn the election results — the latest being a call on Saturday to Mr. Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, urging him to “find” more than 11,000 votes — have left the incumbents pledging to fight for the president rather than legislate in a post-Trump political era. The political far right’s refusal to acknowledge Mr. Biden’s victory has led to high-profile calls for conservatives to boycott Georgia’s runoff contests and tweets from the president that the runoff system, embedded in Georgia elections for generations, is itself illegal. What’s not known is how many core Trump supporters will be so put off by the president’s defeat, and angered by right-wing conspiracy theories about it, that they will abstain from voting in the runoffs. Republicans have never lost a statewide runoff election in modern Georgia, since Democratic turnout has traditionally fallen from the level of general elections. But for the first time, Democrats have a mature and robust get-out-the-vote operation, and Republicans are the ones worried about their voters’ enthusiasm. At a rally on Monday night in Dalton, Ga., Mr. Trump again falsely claimed that he won Georgia and vowed to get involved in 2022 primary challenges to sitting Republicans who he said had not been sufficiently loyal to his efforts to overturn the result of the election. “I’m going to be here in a year and a half,” he said. “And I’m going to be campaigning against your governor and your crazy secretary of state.”
Stheno wrote: » Correct.tweet we laughedhttps://twitter.com/THedrof/status/1346518370674479106?s=19
Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » Said it at the start. Should have claimed this virus causes infertility and erectile dysfunction. People would have taken it far more seriously then!