Dear Republican @spencerpratt: Before you spew conspiracy theories, here are some numbers for you in LA.
Approximate number of registered Democrats: 1,224,737
Approximate number of registered Republicans: 326,292
This is why you won’t make the top two.
#math#occamsrazor
“Asked for evidence” is now considered unfair treatment?
If the evidence of cheating is so “overwhelmingly obvious,” then surely providing it should be easier than walking out of an interview.
And as for the claim that “a person with a 3rd grade education would know better”—that’s an interesting argument considering dozens of courts, election officials, state governments, and independent reviews couldn’t find evidence sufficient to overturn the results. Apparently everyone was wrong except the people reposting memes on social media.
Instead, we got the same thing we’ve seen for years: a sore loser who still can’t accept reality, dodges questions he doesn’t like, and treats accountability as a personal attack.
Walking off an interview isn’t strength. It’s what happens when facts become inconvenient.
And thankfully, more voters seem to be catching on. If the midterms continue trending the way they are, maybe we can start getting our democracy back on track after years of attacks on elections, institutions, and the rule of law.
Asking for evidence isn’t media bias. It’s literally how facts work.
I'm not letting go of this.
Neither should you.
It is by far the most blatant, in your face "fuck you" to Americans that any President ever did since trump said he wouldn't take responsibility.
He should have to resign.
Anyone else would.