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HammerHeadSid®'s avatar

The president of the United States of America literally tried to get every vote from Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada tossed out — about one in five votes cast nationwide. https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

DemoCat 🐈🌊⚖️'s avatar

I love that Roodles was furious when the DOJ replied to his request to meet with one of his crackpot “witnesseses,” by telling him to walk into an FBI branch office with any evidence of a crime. Because grrrr he wasn’t asking them to consider “evidence,” duh. He wanted to give legs to a conspiracy theory by announcing to the press that the DOJ were seriously investigating what some nutter was spreading on the internet. Thank goodness we actually do have some institutions which held the line and refused to let democracy slip away.

Elderly John's avatar

We don't want 1/6/21 to be a rehearsal. Some of those folks need to go to jail as felons so there's a lasting effect to their actions, like losing the right to vote.

Elderly John's avatar

De Santis is running hard, and gets his name in the national news at least once a week - sometimes more. Some of the things he has done get his name mentioned with no effort on his part, like preventing cruise lines from asking for vaccination.

BlueStateLibel's avatar

I bet you missed the illegal servers at the llama farm too.

Wookie Monster's avatar

How did these looneys become fixated on Italy?

Keith Taylor's avatar

Don't know. Unless brain-decayed crackpot madness is an extenuating circumstance?

GrannysKnitting's avatar

were they serving coffee and those cakes we like?sorry not sorry

GrannysKnitting's avatar

if they stop they die - they can't afford to stop

cessnadriver's avatar

I once put down shabbos goyum on an application for something or other and nobody noticed.

cessnadriver's avatar

There is such a thing as a left-handed monkey wrench

RickK's avatar

I'm getting visions of the raccoon with cotton candy xD

JCfromNC's avatar

Well, I mean, Italy's known historically for its incredible ability to execute complex schemes, right? I mean, Look at Fiat's reputation for finely-engineered cars! Look at the Italian army's outstanding performance during WWII! There's a reason everyone says something that goes smoothly runs like an Italian watch--wait, I'm being told that's not the expression at all. Huh.