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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1144 on: July 30, 2020, 05:05:59 PM »
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Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1145 on: July 30, 2020, 05:11:35 PM »
Top political editor at Fox News: Trump asking to delay election a ‘flagrant expression of his weakness’

Sky Palma

Speaking on Fox News this Thursday, network political editor Chris Stirewalt said that President Trump’s recent tweet where he floats delaying the 2020 election is a sign of a weakening campaign.

Stirewalt said that while there’s a good chance Trump was just trying to stir the pot, the potential delaying of an election would be “out of step” with all of Trump’s predecessors, and frankly, “a flagrant expression of his current weakness.”

“A person who is in a strong position would never, never make a suggestion like that,” he said.
Yes, Mr May.

Also, Trump seems to have forgotten- or never knew - that Congress must approve a delay in elections. The House is very unlikely to approve such a delay.
So, Trump is just trying to stir the pot and throw red meat to the base.
Definitely a sign of desperation.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1146 on: July 30, 2020, 05:31:04 PM »
Yes, Mr May.

Also, Trump seems to have forgotten- or never knew - that Congress must approve a delay in elections. The House is very unlikely to approve such a delay.
So, Trump is just trying to stir the pot and throw red meat to the base.
Definitely a sign of desperation.

Agree John. Trump has no idea that ONLY Congress can change an election date. Recall his once saying “the constitution lets me do whatever I want”. Totally out of touch.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1147 on: July 30, 2020, 05:40:48 PM »
Has Royell been kicked out?

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1148 on: July 30, 2020, 05:55:08 PM »
Agree John. Trump has no idea that ONLY Congress can change an election date. Recall his once saying “the constitution lets me do whatever I want”. Totally out of touch.

Trump's selfish, psycho neediness, intensified by his palpable ignorance speaks to the developmental damage of his supporters, the ones not drawn to him voluntarily by racism and or greed.

This is the precedent, thanks to Lincoln. The 1864 election was held with the outcome of the war still in doubt and against Lincoln's opponent who was a General who Lincoln had relieved of command. The election took place with rebel forces still threatening the Capitol, less than four months after this!:

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Battle of Fort Stevens
The Battle of Fort Stevens was an American Civil War battle fought July 11–12, 1864, in what is now Northwest Washington, D.C., as part of the Valley ...
Location‎: ‎District of Columbia - Date‎: ‎July 11 –12, 1864

An expert on mental health described Trump this week in "groundhog day" terms. Trump approaches each day uninfluenced by what happened the day before, as a predator seeking "a win", seemingly with no memory of what he said or did before each "new day". It is always the same, his approach is "in the moment", leaving him free to claim or do the opposite of the day before. In effect, he is trapped as Bill Murray's character was in the film, especially because his father is no longer around to bail him out or to structure his behavior or "reign him in".

We've seen this week he has no ability to pivot to an "on course" direction after announcing resumption of daily press appearances described as covid-19 briefings. He continued to lie, block out appearances by experts, and exhibited nothing but distortion and farcical denial. By day 3, he was defending his retweet of "Dr. Crazy Lady".
"I don't know her, but I'm impressed with her!" "Everybody likes Drs. Fauci and Birx, but nobody likes me, and my admin. has by far, tested more people, by far, than any other country!"
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Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1149 on: July 30, 2020, 05:58:03 PM »
Fred Trump Sr. to a young Donald: “lie, cheat and steal. But win”. Per Mary Trump.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1150 on: July 30, 2020, 06:21:25 PM »
I'm surprised Trump went off script about justification for postponing the November election. It is supposed to be postponed because of "unrest" he and Barr are ginning up, and imaginary "massive vote by mail fraud", and not because he's lost the war against covid-19.

I fear Trump is proposing postponement of the election to justify his planned refusal to accept the outcome.
He will claim the voting was "rigged", he will refuse to concede defeat or agree to exit, reminding the MSM he tried to postpone the election to avoid the "rigged outcome" he is not required to accept.

He is already claiming the vote will be "rigged".

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Trump sees a ‘rigged election’ ahead. Democrats see a constitutional crisis in the making.
The president’s increasingly amped-up rhetoric surrounding the integrity of the November elections has many wondering how he might respond to a defeat.

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Trump spreads new lies about foreign-backed voter fraud, stoking fears of a 'rigged election' this November
Jun 22, 2020 - ... President Donald Trump changed the subject Monday morning with a ... in US elections, stoking fears of a "rigged election" this November.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/28/no-reason-think-2020-election-rigged-barr-differs-trump/5528883002/
'No reason to think' 2020 election is rigged, AG Bill Barr testifies, breaking with Trump
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Once vote by mail is set up by individual states, it makes little difference if covid-19 remains uncontrolled.

The real problem Trump is concerned about, besides sinking in the polls in states he "won" in 2016, is doubt about
the effectiveness of this "Op" if vote by mail and early voting blunt the potential to diminish the non-white vote.

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The National Ballot Security Task Force (BSTF) was a controversial group founded in 1981 in ... The RNC unsuccessfully tried to lift the consent decree early; these attempts were ... The consent decree was set to expire on December 1, 2017. ... conduct, but the request was denied in January 2018 and the decree expired.
‎Overview · ‎1982 lawsuit and consent ... · ‎Republican attempts to lift ... · ‎2016 motion

Ushering in "the op" to sabotage "those people" in-person voting :

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https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/18/us/Voting-republicans-trump.html

Freed by Court Ruling, Republicans Step Up Effort to Patrol Voting
May 18, 2020 - Officials seek to recruit 50000 poll watchers and spend millions to fight ... recruiting up to 50,000 volunteers in 15 key states to monitor polling ...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-2020-vote-volunteers-polling-monitors-november-election-democrats-a9521011.html
Trump recruiting 50,000 polling site monitors in thinly veiled to harass and intimidate voters, activists warn
President’s own commission did not report single confirmed case of voter fraud in 2016 election

May 18, 2020 - Republicans want to recruit 50000 volunteers in 15 crucial states to observe polling places on election day this November to ensure there is no ...

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1151 on: July 30, 2020, 06:43:38 PM »