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posted ago by Patriotic870 ago by Patriotic870 +86 / -0

He did not concede, and you'll see that in his statement. Transition happens regardless, between first and second terms.

His remark of 'facts bear him out' means that he is on the side of facts. Churchill used a similar quote, check it out. 'History will bear me out' or some such.

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In response to a teasing remark - Samuel Hoare, the British diplomat and politician, had commented, ''Winston has written a huge book himself and called it 'The World Crisis' '' -Churchill responded: ''I have not always been wrong. History will bear me out, particularly as I shall write that history myself.''

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BeatButStillStanding 4 points ago +5 / -1

Hey look, this one can read. I like this fren.

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kanabiis 4 points ago +5 / -1

This pede speaks english.

Also, greatest first term implies there will be a second term.

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mesothelioma 3 points ago +4 / -1

He said there would be an orderly transition.... But he didn't specify who the power would transition to (;

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Patriotic870 [S] 0 points ago +2 / -2

Mega-dog 3: just wanted to be a Maga-dog, reee!