Hurrache wrote: » It's heading that way, with encouragement from reps like Mo Brooks. It's still amazing to see this stuff happen in America.https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1346823072612036608
aloyisious wrote: » It may have to go to SCOTUS if it passes into law through it's planned Govt amendment.
ECO_Mental wrote: » The Karma is strong today...:p Biden has nominated Merrick Garland to Attorney General....payback's is going to be a Bitch for Trumphttps://edition.cnn.com/2021/01/06/politics/merrick-garland-biden-attorney-general/index.html I presume he held off until the Georgia election was over as not to sway the decision
Brief_Lives wrote: » Eric Trump, "I will personally work
Kalyke wrote: » Where would things stand if Pence were to resign before the count?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Could trump move to get rid of pence now?
circadian wrote: » Trumpism isn't going anywhere, Ted Cruz is lining himself up to take the mantle. Best case scenario is that the regular "moderate" GOP voters won't back any of these chancers but the party could very well be heading for a significant split.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » His father taught him harshly that winning is all there is in life, and losing is beyond bad. Trump is “coping” with losing by choosing to believe in a false narrative that the election was rigged.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Trumpism isn't a political movement , it's a cult of personality. Personality is not a gift that was bestowed on Cruz. There are no policies , there are no plans , there's just whatever horsesh!t springs into Trumps brain at any given moment. Cruz, Hawley et al are attempting to win-over the Trump zealots , but they really won't be able to.
froog wrote: » mitch mcconnell ****ting all over the entire trump stolen election agenda right now in the senate. still a worthless worm, but respect for showing at least one testicle.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Actually , if someone actually challenges it I would expect it to be overturned - The Precedent would be way too risky , even for this current SCOTUS. However , if he does pardon himself , I'm not sure that any Federal case will actually even start to initiate the challenge - Comey came out yesterday saying that Trump shouldn't be federally prosecuted. NY are not going to stop coming for him though.
aloyisious wrote: » Vernon Jones, Democrat Rep elected for Georgia has switched sides joining the GOP. Jones, a former Democrat representing the 91st District in Lithonia, Ga., said in a post today on Twitter: Moments ago, I announced that I am officially joining the Republican Party. "Now more than ever, the Republican Party is in desperate need of leaders that know how to fight. I know how to fight." Jones, last year, campaigned on behalf of President Trump and spoke at the RNC.
Manic Moran wrote: » Nuclear weapons tend to be destructive to everyone in the area. Denying the election results has proven not only to be ineffective at achieving their intended result, but beyond that, have proven self-destructive. They are, indeed, entirely on a different scale. The people who have denied the election results are being sent into effective irrelevance, either voted out of power, or out of office entirely. They may refuse to accept it, but they can't deny the consequences. The people in favour of the nuclear option will certainly achieve their short-term goals. But like a nuclear winter, the long-term effects may prove far more destructive than the initial 'victorious' exhange. MAD is a thing both politically and militarily. We have evidence from the Senate as to what happens when one party goes nuclear and then the other follows. Why would we expect anything other from other such nuclear changes?