@LeighBoulineau@lego_geeek@JasonJournoDC 2020 saw unprecedented mail-in vote totals. Most states weren’t allowed to even open mail-in votes UNTIL their polling locations closed for the day. How hard is it to understand that we weren’t going to know the outcome for a lot of states until the next day or later?
@CharlotteLaws@JosephOnions@mitchdsf@SuperPatriot9@JasonJournoDC Comparing late-counted ballots to 6,035 straight coin flips assumes those ballots were randomly distributed. They weren’t. They come from different precincts, voting methods, and voter populations. A “1 in a billion” statistic based on bad assumptions isn’t proof of anything.
@j_fishback Many founders supported religious liberty for people of different faiths. Washington wrote to the Jewish congregation in Newport that the Us “gives to bigotry no sanction.” Jefferson advocated religious freedom in VA, and Madison argued against government-established religion.
@RandyRitchie12@Acyn Nobody that watched this clip “got the sense that they wanted something bad to happen to or country or armed forces”, but you. Because people stand up to baseless claims from Sleepy Don doesn’t make them anti-American. I guess we never should have revolted against England either?
@Reasonmaxxing@Acyn You totally missed the point. They were trying to show how to deal with idiots throwing out conspiracy theories without ANY proof, like Orange Jesus did on Meet The Press the other day. When he was challenged and was asked where the evidence was, he stormed out.
@lane139386@Acyn The logic here is: “If they won’t let me do something, they must be guilty.” That’s not COMMON sense—it’s the exact opposite of due process. By that standard, everyone is guilty until they prove themselves innocent.
@freddywelborn@laralogan When will they be coming forward with this information that doesn’t exist? Before or after they release the rest of the Epstein files? Before or after Trump’s healthcare plan to replace ObamaCare? Lie after lie after lie
@BowtiedRedPants@RonDeSantis Cherry-picking a narrow exception while ignoring the amendment’s plain text and 125+ years of precedent isn’t constitutional interpretation—it’s outcome-driven reasoning.
@MariaBartiromo@kencen@realDonaldTrump@LauraLoomer Calling every ruling you dislike a “Get Trump” conspiracy isn’t an argument. Judges are supposed to apply the law, not loyalty to a president. And pointing to a judge’s spouse as proof of bias is guilt by association, not evidence.
@ScottJenningsKY Questioning why an American politician seems more connected to Tel Aviv than to the voters back home isn’t “despicable” — it’s a fair question. The real problem is how quickly people try to smear anyone as hateful the moment Israel is mentioned.
@JDVance Strength isn’t measured by insulting allies on Twitter, praising dictators, or refusing to accept election results. Strength is steady leadership during crises — and Trump failed that test during COVID, January 6th, and countless moments that weakened America’s credibility abroad
@SecWar You don’t get to rewrite history. Trump repeatedly downplayed COVID during the critical early months, creating confusion and distrust nationwide. That failure contributed directly to the panic, division, and heavy-handed policies that followed.