Oldbear83 said:
Osodecentx said:
Oldbear83 said:
Osodecentx said:
No argument
If you mean me, read my last post to you and correct your ignorance.
If you are admitting you have no argument but have merely been trolling, Oso, you can always stop.
Either way, Oso, the plain point is that Trump has done nothing worth the shameful behavior of these hypocrites on parade.
All the noise won't win over even a single reasoning mind. Only those minds already gas-lit.
Still no argument?
Again, read my last post to you and correct your ignorance.
Or continue to show a face which most of us would be embarrassed to present.
Either way, Trump will remain not guilty of any serious charge, the Democrats and RINOs will remain oblivious to the truth, and zero minds will change.
Since the original topic is dead, does anyone else here suspect that when someone on the White House staff mentions 'Hunter', Joe Biden thinks they mean Elmer Fudd?
Your last post, still looking for the argument:
If you mean me, read my last post to you and correct your ignorance.
If you are admitting
you have no argument but have merely been trolling, Oso, you can always stop.
Either way, Oso, the plain point is that Trump has done nothing worth the shameful behavior of these hypocrites on parade.
All the noise won't win over even a single reasoning mind. Only those minds already gas-lit.
Rebut this:
'Kind of Wild/Creative': Emails Shed Light on Trump Fake Electors PlanPreviously undisclosed communications among Trump campaign aides and outside advisers provide new insight into their efforts to overturn the election in the weeks leading to Jan. 6.
Previously undisclosed emails provide an inside look at the increasingly desperate and often slapdash efforts by
advisers to President Donald J. Trump to reverse his election defeat in the weeks before the Jan. 6 attack, including acknowledgments that a key element of their plan was of dubious legality and lived up to its billing as "fake."The dozens of emails among people connected to the Trump campaign,
outside advisers and close associates of Mr. Trump show a particular focus on assembling lists of people who would claim with no basis to be Electoral College electors on his behalf in battleground states that he had lost.In emails reviewed by The New York Times and authenticated by people who had worked with the Trump campaign at the time,
one lawyer involved in the detailed discussions repeatedly used the word "fake" to refer to the so-called electors, who were
intended to provide Vice President Mike Pence and Mr. Trump's allies in Congress a rationale for derailing the congressional process of certifying the outcome. And lawyers working on the proposal made clear
they knew that the pro-Trump electors they were putting forward might not hold up to legal scrutiny. "We would just be sending in 'fake' electoral votes to Pence so that 'someone' in Congress can make an objection when they start counting votes, and start arguing that the 'fake' votes should be counted," Jack Wilenchik, a Phoenix-based lawyer who helped organize the pro-Trump electors in Arizona, wrote in a Dec. 8, 2020, email to Boris Epshteyn, a strategic adviser for the Trump campaign.
In a follow-up email, Mr. Wilenchik wrote that "'alternative' votes is probably a better term than 'fake' votes," adding a smiley face emoji.
The emails provide new details of how a wing of the Trump campaign worked with outside lawyers and advisers to organize the elector plan and pursue a range of other options, often with little thought to their practicality. One email showed that many of Mr. Trump's top advisers were informed of problems naming Trump electors in Michigan a state he had lost because pandemic rules had closed the state Capitol building where the so-called electors had to gather.
The emails show that participants in the discussions reported details of their activities to Rudolph W. Giuliani, Mr. Trump's personal lawyer, and in at least one case to Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff. Around the same time, according to the House committee investigating Jan. 6, Mr. Meadows emailed another campaign adviser saying,
"We just need to have someone coordinating the electors for states."https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/26/us/politics/trump-fake-electors-emails.html