I think it will be apparent that you are correct if Trump concedes today (or, anyway, before Jan. 20.)
It's pretty funny (at least, to me); nobody has ever cared about Biden's opinion. He's been a stupid catspaw/mouthpiece for his leftist/corporate masters his whole career. Even his friends think he's a mediocre idiot.
Supposedly Pence's wife was very much against his accepting the VP nomination slot to begin with, so I imagine he's facing a seriously pissed-off wife at home (or will be when she finishes freaking out in panic.) I can't imagine that he can have a political career now, so I hope he enjoys his new job in the private sector in some Soros-controlled corporation.
Came here also to see if there was news regarding Mr. Crowder. It appeared that he might have simply bailed on his last two videos, which became a best-of and something starring his lawyer instead. Prayers for him and his family!
(Man tapping his temple and smiling) "Can't die of COVID when you've been starved, incinerated or shot."
Threadreader, for those who'd rather not visit Twitter:
https://threader.app/thread/1344294437065814016
The tweet thread has some (apparently) useful replies and follow-ups that might be of interest.
I would say don't confuse the battle with the war. A successful meme campaign helps capture what we used to call "hearts and minds"...the only weapons effective against a cheating campaign. The real war is for the culture, and that's a long war indeed.
It has occurred to me that the events of the Trump presidency have impressed Barron, and may lead him toward a career as a conservative leader that will make Rand Paul or Ted Cruz look like Sheila Jackson Lee.
I must say, Texas democrats are even bigger idiots than democrats from other, lesser states.
Is that the case now? That seems unlikely to be a permanent policy, to me.
I think Trump's national appeal and support in 2016 absolutely caught them off guard; what cheating mechanisms they had in place were simply not powerful enough - or activated soon enough - to make up the difference, as you say. (As Q said repeatedly: they never thought she would lose.)
The fact that Nancy Pelosi attempted to mandate mail-in ballots - quite frankly none of the business of her office - tells me that the swamp conspired either to inflict COVID or merely to take advantage of it in order to cram as many mail-in ballots into the system as possible. Once again, Trump saw it coming and did his best to alert his allies, but my feeling - as I've said here before - is that there were simply too many traitors in too many positions of power, Federal, state, county, city - to overcome in time.
I've been of the opinion ever since they were introduced that electronic voting machines were developed by swampers for the express purpose of fixing elections, and I've certainly seen no evidence since then that I'm incorrect. As prone to fraud as paper ballots are (as we saw this year in particular with the mail-in ballots) electronic voting is a thousand times more so.
San Francisco: "Don't leave any valuables in your car, they will be stolen."
Minneapolis: "If you are mugged, surrender your valuables quietly and submit to your attacker."
I'm thinking there's a trend emerging here...
"Word salad" is a thing that happens to elderly dementia patients. It's what's happening when Joe suddenly "makes up a word" ("Triumphfazool!") It's progressive, in that it gets worse and worse and eventually the person just makes vague word-sounds instead of being able to talk.
I love how he just blurts out what's really going on. "We've got the greatest voter fraud organization". Almost as entertaining as his word-salad episodes.
The appeal of a conservative alternative to the GOP is growing and will likely continue to grow; there's a reason for the movement started by Ross Perot, the libertarians and even the Tea Party. The swamp's had the nickname "the uniparty" for quite a while, and for good reason.
At this point, though, I'm kind of agreeing with Scott Adams' assertion that Trump should, once he leaves public office, invest heavily in conservative news media and social media companies, perhaps even buying some outright and combining them under a Trump brand. The media has a tremendous amount of power, and right now that power is flowing straight from overseas; we need a truly America-first media force.
Well, sure. He could write "I will never, ever, ever, ever, ever concede!" and they'd print "TRUMP SAYS: "I...CONCEDE!"
You're probably right; in addition to being crooks, they're terrible party poopers.
One thing I've noticed about TDS is that it is particularly prevalent among people with histories of terrible physical and psychological damage. It seems to germinate from (what I'm imagining to be) feelings of helplessness, victimhood and, especially, wounded vanity.
Trump should suddenly make him head of the FBI, I guarantee he'd do a better job.
A big round of applesauce is what they'll be wiping off Slow Joe's chin before they put him to bed tonight at 7:30.
See, dang it, Texas doesn't use Dominion machines, so the count had to be accurate. ;-)
I'm going to wait for Steven Crowder to make fun of it.
"And now, here to say a few words, are my friends Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and...Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, and there will be a presentation of declassified documents later by Mr. Tom Fitton."
One positive thing - I guess - about all of this is that many of us will no longer be fooled by people who claim to have evidence but don't actually release it. (See, also: "It's happening", "Trust the plan", and "He's our guy".)