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01-04-2023, 04:17 PM
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Today, the democrats are ALL OVER republicans who deny the results of the 2020 election.
But here are quotes from democrat house leader Hakeem Jeffries...
"Climate change is not a hoax. But 45's election may have been".
"Trumps election integrity commission should investigate his so-called victory".
"the real hoax is likely your so-called election victory".
So can someone just clarify for me, when is it OK to deny the results of an election, and when is it wrong to do so? When is election-denying acceptable, and when is it unacceptable?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem...ying-elections
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01-04-2023, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Today, the democrats are ALL OVER republicans who deny the results of the 2020 election.
But here are quotes from democrat house leader Hakeem Jeffries...
"Climate change is not a hoax. But 45's election may have been".
"Trumps election integrity commission should investigate his so-called victory".
"the real hoax is likely your so-called election victory".
So can someone just clarify for me, when is it OK to deny the results of an election, and when is it wrong to do so? When is election-denying acceptable, and when is it unacceptable?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem...ying-elections
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Give it up Jim your being Intellectually dishonest again
It’s easy jim it’s one thing to say “so called election victory”. it’s totally different when you actually try to steal it like Trump and the Republicans did
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01-04-2023, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Give it up Jim your being Intellectually dishonest again
It’s easy jim it’s one thing to say “so called election victory”. it’s totally different when you actually try to steal it like Trump and the Republicans did
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No, you're being dishonest. Trying to steal an election, is very different from (worse than) denying the result.
You guys all constantly make fun of Republicans who don't concede Biden won fair and square (I believe he did). But you don't care when a democrat does it.
Because you have ZERO principles, other than "the democrat is always above criticism".
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01-04-2023, 04:33 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Today, the democrats are ALL OVER republicans who deny the results of the 2020 election.
But here are quotes from democrat house leader Hakeem Jeffries...
"Climate change is not a hoax. But 45's election may have been".
"Trumps election integrity commission should investigate his so-called victory".
"the real hoax is likely your so-called election victory".
So can someone just clarify for me, when is it OK to deny the results of an election, and when is it wrong to do so? When is election-denying acceptable, and when is it unacceptable?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem...ying-elections
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Give it up Jim your being Intellectually dishonest again
It’s easy to clarify it’s one thing to suggest I think the election wasn’t fair it’s totally and completely different when the President of the United States and his administration and other Republicans and supporters actually try to steal the election .. that’s not even disputable
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01-04-2023, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Give it up Jim your being Intellectually dishonest again
It’s easy to clarify it’s one thing to suggest I think the election wasn’t fair it’s totally and completely different when the President of the United States and his administration and other Republicans and supporters actually try to steal the election .. that’s not even disputable
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I agree with you stealing and denying are very different. You are the only person I know besides my wife, who argues with me when I am agreeing with them.
But when Republicans deny, you say that are bad. When this democrat denies, you defend him.
You guys constantly insult republican voters who had nothing to do with January 6, but who think that 2020 wasn't a fair election. But you have no problem when a democrat does exactly the same thing.
Please stop saying I'm being dishonest for making comparisons that I never made.
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01-05-2023, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
I agree with you stealing and denying are very different. You are the only person I know besides my wife, who argues with me when I am agreeing with them.
But when Republicans deny, you say that are bad. When this democrat denies, you defend him.
You guys constantly insult republican voters who had nothing to do with January 6, but who think that 2020 wasn't a fair election. But you have no problem when a democrat does exactly the same thing.
Please stop saying I'm being dishonest for making comparisons that I never made.
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But when Republicans deny, you say that are bad
No you’re not agreeing with me
Your again suggesting words and deeds are the same
When Republicans claim the election was stolen they do so with because they actual think that or their lying to their base . Because that’s what their base believes
Most dems don’t actually think Trump stole the 2016 election
Rather it was influenced a by the FBI and the Russian meddling
Ya know the Russia Trump ask for help against Clinton
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