Posted on 05/03/2021 3:37:04 PM PDT by Trump20162020
"We can't embrace the notion the election is stolen. It's a poison in the bloodstream of our democracy," Cheney said, speaking behind closed doors at a conference in Sea Island, Georgia. "We can't whitewash what happened on January 6 or perpetuate Trump's big lie. It is a threat to democracy. What he did on January 6 is a line that cannot be crossed."
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Accepting the stolen election and pretending it wasn’t stolen is corrosive to the entire process and makes elections meaningless.
She just keeps on digging her hole deeper and deeper.
Ironclad proof that politicians such as Cheney are sociopaths.
Not her again. . . .
Decades of using that Preference by L’Oreal #9A must rotting this bitch’s brain trans-dermally. What is WRONG with her? She isn’t stupid; she KNOWS the truth. There must be some enormous sums of money finding their way into her off-shore accounts. Follow the money. She protests too much and looks/sounds like a fool.
What a stupid bunt .....
Maybe she always was a democrat, but now, she is not even trying to hide it anymore.
Beware the useful idiots...
“We can’t embrace the notion the election is stolen. It’s a poison in the bloodstream of our democracy,”...just shut up about votes being counted after election day, which happened to dramatically change the outcome of the election.
Notice how it’s never a problem of votes being counted in funny ways. Those who have a problem with the funny business are the problem.
She’s right. The whole system might collapse if the truth gets out.
A stunt of demonstrated cupidity.
She knows exactly what she is doing and why, daddy taught her well.
The entire purpose of the GOP since 1989 has been to block the citizens from stopping the fundamental transformation of the USA into North Mexico.
And they control everything, from the financial markets, to the food supply, to the arming and launch codes of hundreds of megatons of nukes ...
Good evening. Just moments ago I spoke with George W. Bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the United States. And I promised him that I wouldn't call him back this time.From John Kerry's concession speech on Nov. 3rd, 2004
I offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest through which we've just passed.
Almost a century and a half ago, Senator Stephen Douglas told Abraham Lincoln, who had just defeated him for the presidency, "Partisan feeling must yield to patriotism. I'm with you, Mr. President, and God bless you."
Well, in that same spirit, I say to President-elect Bush that what remains of partisan rancor must now be put aside, and may God bless his stewardship of this country. Neither he nor I anticipated this long and difficult road. Certainly neither of us wanted it to happen. Yet it came, and now it has ended, resolved, as it must be resolved, through the honored institutions of our democracy.
Earlier today, I spoke to President Bush and I offered him and Laura our congratulations on their victory. We had a good conversation. And we talked about the danger of division in our country and the need, the desperate need, for unity for finding the common ground, coming together.
Today I hope that we can begin the healing.
In America it is vital that every vote count and that every vote be counted. But the outcome should be decided by voters, not a protracted legal process.
Even as Sen. John F. Kerry's campaign is steadfastly refusing to challenge the results of the presidential election, the bloggers and the mortally wounded party loyalists and the spreadsheet-wielding conspiracy theorists are filling the Internet with head-turning allegations. There is the one about more ballots cast than registered voters in the big Ohio county anchored by Cleveland. There are claims that a suspicious number of Florida counties ended up with Bush vote totals that were far larger than the number of registered Republican voters. And then there is the one that might be the most popular of all: the exit polls that showed Kerry winning big weren't wrong -- they were right.
Each of the claims is buoyed by enough statistics and analysis to sound plausible. In some instances, the theories are coming from respected sources -- college engineering professors fascinated by voting technology, Internet journalists, election reform activists. Ultimately, none of the most popular theories holds up to close scrutiny. And the people who most stand to benefit from the conspiracy theories -- the Kerry campaign and the Democratic National Committee -- are not biting.
"At this point the number of irregularities brought to our attention is not going to change the outcome of the election," said DNC spokesman Jano Cabrera. "The simple fact of the matter is that Republicans received more votes than Democrats, and we're not contesting this election."
You obviously stole a leadership seat in the House. So what favors did your old man call in from the GOP for you to get that spot?
Lighten up Francis!!
I don’t remember hearing you say that to Hilary! or to the fat, gap-toothed race baiter in Georgia.
She is not stupid, my good FRiend.
As others above have said, DJT (actually, we GOP VOTERS via DJT) turned the GOP elite world on it's alleged head, and ruined their comfy lives pretending to be Conservatives.
DJT succeeded where the country clubbers continuously failed (the wall, canxing NAFTA, support for law enforcement, taxes (a work in progress) OWS (which likely will have saved millions of lives), the right to try, I could go on...) but critically important things that the Lizzards of the political world failed at, or would have.
Trump was an embarrassment.
TO THEM!
So much so that the only way to appear relevant amid a Trumpian success is to join the Dems' blame barrage.
You’re watching Greg Kelly!
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