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Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3064 on: December 30, 2020, 03:50:10 AM »
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But yes, I know, it’s foolish of me to believe that presenting the facts are going to change the minds of the true believers. They absolutely know that there were hundreds of programmers in on the secret and who tweaked the software so that Biden would win. That there were thousands, again, working in secret, who made bogus mail in ballots.

Simple logic, even without evidence, should tell one that there was no massive secret conspiracy. And in addition, the evidence shows that there was no such Large-Secret plot.

Of course, Allan will insist, no doubt, is that we should not concentrate on the 5,000,000 ballots that were manually recounted, but on the 145,000,000 that were not. We should not concentrate on the 150,000 ballots that were checked for signatures, but the millions that were not. But no explanation, on how in advance, the conspirators knew which counties and which states to run their schemes in and which ones to pass over.

Having a good skeptical mindset, to be skeptical of Large-Secret-Enduring conspiracies, is the best way to remain a loyal citizen of a Democracy. To not readily adopt bogus election steal theories, to maintain one’s belief in Democracy, to not to try to assist the overturn of a valid election or perhaps prone to join some large secret scheme, bound to fail, on stealing back the next election.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Joe Elliott

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3065 on: December 30, 2020, 04:07:03 AM »

Question for anyone:

Is there anyone here who believes that if Trump were elected in 2024, he won’t be totally focused on ensuring the election goes his way in 2028? Except instead of having only two months to rig the election results, he will have a full four years to get the job done. I doubt he could concentrate on many other tasks.



"People receive the government they deserve."

A quote said by Benjamin Franklin or sang by Alexander Hamilton. In any case, a true quote.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3066 on: December 30, 2020, 05:22:21 AM »

It’s been two weeks since Michael Griffith has posted anything here. I wonder if he finally concluded that this forum has too many left-wing nuts who can’t accept the obvious truth that the election was stolen from Trump.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3067 on: December 30, 2020, 07:54:18 AM »
Richard Smith is a strong Trump supporter. And I do not like Trump at all. But I don’t see anything in Richard Smith’s posts that indicate that he is a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy Theorist (LSE-CT), for any conspiracy.

Michael Griffith and Allan Fritzke are clearly LSE-CTers. They support that thousands of people secretly made millions of bogus mail-in ballots. And that hundreds of programmers coded the election software to throw the election. These are clearly Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy Theories. I hear many parrots over and over again that Richard Smith is a CTer. And perhaps he is. I have not gone over all his posts.

Being a supporter of Trump is very likely wrong. Totally wrong, in my opinion, now that Trump is clearly trying to overturn a popular election. And Richard believes Hunter Biden committed some crime may very well be wrong. But I don’t see how either belief makes Richard a CTer for any LSE-CT.

Question:

Any anyone show a post which shows Richard Smith is an LSE-CTer?



By the way, the worst action any President can undertake, short of nuclear war, is overturning a Presidential Election. It is the classic action of a would-be dictator. No other President, Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, Andrew Jackson, none of them, comes within an order of magnitude, as being as bad a president as Trump. For his actions and statements during the last two months alone, he is by far the worst. I don’t see how anyone can still support him for 2024, unless one feels we need a President for Life. Which is what Trump would devote himself to doing if he is somehow elected in 2024.

Richard has been posting disinformation, propaganda, and conspiracy theories for months regarding politics and COVID-19.   

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3068 on: December 30, 2020, 07:56:25 AM »
A conspiracy is a "bogus made up claim"?  LOL.  Wrong.  That would be known as a "lie" or "falsehood."  A "conspiracy" means that more than one person must be involved in the act.  Because paranoid nuts like yourself have often made baseless conspiracy claims - like a conspiracy to assassinate JFK - a conspiracy claim is often bogus but that is not the definition of a conspiracy.  There was a conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln, for example.

Looks like your orange messiah will be indicted even sooner.

NY prosecutor hires forensic accounting firm as probe of Trump escalates
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/12/29/nation/ny-prosecutor-hires-forensic-accounting-firm-probe-trump-escalates/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3069 on: December 30, 2020, 08:10:53 AM »
Here's a moron that didn't take COVID-19 seriously by refusing to wear a mask and held indoor political events with large gatherings. He said we "need to learn to live with the virus", he attacked stay at home orders and officials that are trying to keep people safe and alive. Now he's dead at 41 years of age and he had no medical conditions. Another case that debunks the bogus right wing claim that "young people are immune to COVID-19" and "People under 65 can't die from the virus". All this idiot had to do was wear a mask and refrain from holding dangerous events and he would still be alive right now.  Another phony right wing "Pro Lifer" proves he wasn't "Pro Life". Probably the same idiot that mocked Joe Biden for staying at home and not holding dangerous superspreader events.         


Louisiana GOP Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies of COVID before taking office
https://www.rawstory.com/gop-congressman-elect-letlow/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3070 on: December 30, 2020, 06:05:04 PM »

Richard has been posting disinformation, propaganda, and conspiracy theories for months regarding politics and COVID-19.   

Is there any particular post of his you can point out that would show this? Not posting disinformation or propaganda. But of a Large-Secret-Enduring Conspiracy of some sort that he believes in.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3071 on: December 30, 2020, 06:08:29 PM »

Here's a moron that didn't take COVID-19 seriously by refusing to wear a mask and held indoor political events with large gatherings. He said we "need to learn to live with the virus", he attacked stay at home orders and officials that are trying to keep people safe and alive. Now he's dead at 41 years of age and he had no medical conditions. Another case that debunks the bogus right wing claim that "young people are immune to COVID-19" and "People under 65 can't die from the virus". All this idiot had to do was wear a mask and refrain from holding dangerous events and he would still be alive right now.  Another phony right wing "Pro Lifer" proves he wasn't "Pro Life". Probably the same idiot that mocked Joe Biden for staying at home and not holding dangerous superspreader events.         


Louisiana GOP Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies of COVID before taking office
https://www.rawstory.com/gop-congressman-elect-letlow/

I didn’t find a quote from Luke Letlow about "need to learn to live with the virus".

While Republicans, in general (though not this Republican or I should say former Republican), have set bad examples for dealing with COVID-19, was Luke Letlow particularly bad in this regard?

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3071 on: December 30, 2020, 06:08:29 PM »