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Every time a conservative cries about cancel culture, Kaepernick's afro grows another millimeter. Man is probably walking around blotting out the sun right now.
Yeah, that's right, blame the child for the parent's abuse because the MAGA worms have eaten your brains. Kellyanne Conway is an abusive alcoholic with a lot of free time on her hands right now.
Republicans will never allow another failed TV personality to get anywhere near their party nomination.
This is what happens when you trust Republicans to govern competently. Who could have possibly predicted that a Democratic POTUS would rescind the Keystone permit because it's an environmental disaster waiting to happen? What were the odds?
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If you debated Shapiro you would be so rattled 45 seconds in you would look like Eric Swalwell in one of those debates with Tucker Carlson


Why is it that he has a permanent boot shaped divot in his forehead from whenever he tries his schtick against the foreign press?
He's not the next Limbaugh. He's not even close. Shapiro is dull witted and whiney, but so is his audience.

People can say whatever they want about Limbaugh (I think he's a disingenuous goofball), but that dude has a thick skin. Shapiro, on the other hand, is a child of twitter, which is why he gets dunked on so often. Whereas Limbaugh will make a statement and wait 24 hours to let it linger, Shapiro will say something stupid, get blasted, and find some airhead to have a slapfight with.
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What does any of this have to do with voter fraud or non legislative officials in swing states changing guidelines in the 12th hour making it easier to cheat?


You should really get your conspiracy theories in order if you're going to continue to embarrass yourself with them. Trump was an incredibly unpopular president and he got his arse kicked by "not Trump." Might hurt your brain to realize this, but a lot of people hate him for just being the credulous idiot that he is, and a lot more hate him for tanking the economy and COVID.

Legislatures make laws. They have the right to delegate their power under their own state constitutions. They delegated. Nobody gives a shite about "non legislative officers" because the legislatures literally DELEGATED that authority to them.

This shite isn't rocket science. Every state in the freaking country has operated in this manner from Day 1.

Welcome to Civics. Glad you were able to step off the wingnut carousel long enough to join us for this brief lesson.

Where's all the bitching and moaning about TX and North Carolina, who did the exact same thing that PA and GA did?

A dispassionate observer would probably conclude that you aren't interested in the specifics of voting at all, you're just angry that your guy lost, and so this voter fraud conspiracy theory bullshite is how you allow yourself to ignore that fact.
Google is also selling everything you do to governments, both foreign and domestic. Turns out there's no 4th amendment protection when you freely give them your data.
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So I could just drive over to Georgia, and pick up an absentee ballot to mail in? Mississippi and Tennessee too?


No, because you don't qualify to vote in their state. Reading is fundamental, guy.
The last election was fine. It isn't the federal governments' fault that Trump became a Qtard. His conspiracy minded bullshite and inability to concieve that he would lose an election was predicted by his biographer back in 2016.

States' rights are not a thing except for in the fevered minds of people who are still butthurt that the South lost the Civil War.

States have powers.

People have rights.

The only thing that anyone should need to vote in any election is the following:

- proof of residency
- proof of age
- proof of citizenship

Those are the three constitutional requirements, are they not?

But you need more than that. Even in a state like Texas that does not register you with political parties at the state level, you STILL must register to vote by a certain date. It was only two years ago that Georgia's Secretary of State kicked over 560K people off the voter rolls because they were "infrequent voters."

Not that they didn't vote. Not that they moved. It was because they were "infrequent." They also had an exact match policy, so if you have an ethnic name and the DMV worker wrote La-Quan instead of LaQuan, guess what? You're ineligible. Doesn't matter if you can show up with all your documentation and the placenta you were born from.

So nah, states aren't even remotely good at any of this, and they absolutely DO disallow legal voters the right to vote.
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Don't you mean allow as many legal adult citizens as possible...

And what part of the Constitution doesn't allow legal adult citizens able to vote?


I think legal voters should be able to submit a ballot in whatever way they can. The whole thing about having to show up at a specific location on a specific day is just silly with the type of technology we currently have. Creating a system that allows for ballots to be scanned with a unique identifier per voter is seriously an undergraduate level project.

The part about the Constitution is about this bill's attempt at creating those national standards. Just like everything else we just watched in the last election, those particular standards are left up to state legislatures.
This looks like one of those "well, we tried" bills, but it makes no sense in the aftermath of that Brady Bill lawsuit back in the 90s.

Funny thing is that the cheerleaders of Texas' lawsuit against PA are the same people who are gonna be against this thing, and vice versa.

It'd be great to have a set of national standards for voting that would allow as many people as possible access to having their votes submitted, but the Constitution doesn't agree.
Cuomo is straight up one of the worst administrators in the history of NY politics, which is saying something. He's like a leftist version of Trump. Brain made of dogshit.
You can't appeal an impeachment. Impeachment is a political punishment.

If they want to boycott the impeachment, they can go ahead, but that just means there will need to be less votes for Trump to be convicted and eliminated from politics.
Probably because of this stuff.

Link to CourtReporter document


Read the last paragraph of page 4 through page 6.

Which references this video:

Video

He probably would have been fine if he was just there. His particular eff up is when he piled up on the stops of the building and started yelling to people with him to take the shield from a police officer at the capitol.
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There is a LOT of fricking violence against white people by you know who.


Yeah, white people tend to be pretty violent. Especially near schools, churches, and movie theaters.

re: This new press secretary

Posted by GregoryD on 1/25/21 at 2:48 pm to
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You can’t even make it up. Y’all mother frickers are straight up mental.


As opposed to you morons who believe that an alien god flew planes full of souls into volcanoes and blew them up with nukes. Not the right cult? Okay, maybe you believe that a serial snake oil salesman who owed taxes to the feds looked into a magic hat and read golden tablets from an Angel who told him that Jesus came to hang out with native Americans. No, still not the right one?

Oh, I have it: you believe that a man who has been to court repeatedly for being a fraud: for a fake university, for terrible steaks, for screwing a charity out of money, with pending rape lawsuits against him, and who accused Ted Cruz of cheating in Iowa, actually knew what he was talking about when he started crying about the conspiracy theories he read online about an election being stolen.

That cult.

Reality has been teabagging you so hard that you have a mushroom stamp on your forehead.
The people who think they're accomplishing a political goal are gonna be heartbroken when the broadcasting contracts are negotiated in a few years and the salary cap shoots over 300M dollars.

re: This new press secretary

Posted by GregoryD on 1/25/21 at 1:00 pm to
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She's no Keighley


Yeah, she actually tries to answer questions instead of staring vacantly into space and babbling like an idiot