schmidlap
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In some crackpot circles, there is a deep state of denial concerning the certified results of the last presidential election being precisely what four years of independent public surveys had portended, consistently and relentlessly. An election that fulfills rational expectation is extremely suspect for some.
The weird worshippers of one dude have contrived a vast conspiracy that includes Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Trump's own Attorney General, Trump's own cyber-security election expert, dozens of judges, some lock-step, homogeneous informational cabal they derisively call "the media", etc., etc., etc.
They even bankrolled two audits - one legitimate (Wisconsin) and one (Arizona) that was as convincing as a Mona Lisa fake executed by a drunk Mr Magoo with a paint-by-numbers kit. Both resulted in more votes for the winner!
Trump toadies' goose-step knee-jerks often take the form of a pathetic attempt at diversion when a documented, cogent reality is presented.
"Oh, yeah!
Well, what about...!"
What if the electoral heist was far more pervasive than suspected, and the presidential rout an ingenious diversion itself?
Republican candidate across America, despite the pantload topping the ticket, did quite a bit better than expected. Were the cyber-security experts and investigative journalists all misdirected away from actual ballot chicanery, tawdry bamboo bamboozles aside???
While the Cry Baby Loser raged and whimpered in his attention-seeking tantrum, did Republicans around the nation steal their elections? Remember those auguries of "blue tidal waves" scouring the land?
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Whilst a failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer demanded attention, commanding the spotlight with his weepy "Boo, hoo! Everybody's so mean to ME!" dance of the seven veils, a phalanx of petty Republican pickpockets may have been fleecing the crowd!
Was all that obsessive, nonsensical scrutiny that fizzled deliberately misdirected and misplaced?
The weird worshippers of one dude have contrived a vast conspiracy that includes Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Trump's own Attorney General, Trump's own cyber-security election expert, dozens of judges, some lock-step, homogeneous informational cabal they derisively call "the media", etc., etc., etc.
They even bankrolled two audits - one legitimate (Wisconsin) and one (Arizona) that was as convincing as a Mona Lisa fake executed by a drunk Mr Magoo with a paint-by-numbers kit. Both resulted in more votes for the winner!
"Oh, yeah!
Well, what about...!"
What if the electoral heist was far more pervasive than suspected, and the presidential rout an ingenious diversion itself?
While the Cry Baby Loser raged and whimpered in his attention-seeking tantrum, did Republicans around the nation steal their elections? Remember those auguries of "blue tidal waves" scouring the land?
December 4, 2020
Election Day delivered a presidential victory for the Democratic Party and narrowed the partisan split in the U.S. House and Senate. But it was nevertheless a victory for Republicans in the battle every decade to draw state and congressional districts that favor their party. Beginning in 2021, states will begin redrawing electoral boundaries for U.S. House districts and state legislative districts, using the results of the 2020 census to determine the partisan composition of Congress and statehouses through 2030. Despite national Democratic success, the results of state legislative elections put Republicans in place to be the long-term winners of the election of 2020.

Republicans didn't lose big in 2020 – they held onto statehouses and the power to influence future elections
Election Day delivered a presidential victory for the Democratic Party and narrowed the partisan split in the U.S. House and Senate. But it was nevertheless a victory for Republicans in

Whilst a failed casino operator and faded reality-tv entertainer demanded attention, commanding the spotlight with his weepy "Boo, hoo! Everybody's so mean to ME!" dance of the seven veils, a phalanx of petty Republican pickpockets may have been fleecing the crowd!
Was all that obsessive, nonsensical scrutiny that fizzled deliberately misdirected and misplaced?
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