SeaMajor7
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Fulton County ************Interesting. You had an opportunity to present evidence showing I'm wrong but instead went with that. Too bad.

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Fulton County ************Interesting. You had an opportunity to present evidence showing I'm wrong but instead went with that. Too bad.

You mean the county where 2 ballot counters successfully sued Rudy Giuliani for $148 million for defamation because he lied about them counting ballots more than once?Fulton County ************![]()
That's cute.You mean the county where 2 ballot counters successfully sued Rudy Giuliani for $148 million for defamation because he lied about them counting ballots more than once?
Great example you found there. They'll be set for life now thanks to Rudy.

I thought it was pretty good too. Got any more examples that fail you?That's cute.![]()
Perhaps you live under a rock, or something.I thought it was pretty good too. Got any more examples that fail you?
What do either of these cases have to do with Trump being a sexual predator?There seems to be little doubt that Joe Biden raped Tara Reade and that Justice Kavanaugh did not rape Blaise Ford.
Well from my vantage point from under this rock, I still see there was never any massive election fraud actually proven. I also see multiple attorneys for Trump either sued or disbarred for either lying about election fraud or by trying to rig the election to help Trump win the that election. It's been almost 6 years and still nothing. Anyway, you know where to find me in case you ever find actual proof of that massive election fraud in this lifetime.Perhaps you live under a rock, or something.
Do better.
Nothing. But when you have nothing but a whatabout card, you play it.What do either of these cases have to do with Trump being a sexual predator?
What does your whataboutism have to do with the J6 insurrection?Democrats supported the "mostly peaceful" 2020 riots where democrat supporters sent dozens of cops to hospitals with head injuries and destroyed billions of dollars of property creating the chaos democrats hoped would get Biden elected.
Is whataboutism all you've got Skippy?There is a lot in the congressional record that democrats don't want to talk about.
It's all he needs.Is whataboutism all you've got Skippy?
What many examples of voter fraud are you speaking of?The Proud Boys were more democrat than republican and minority fringe groups supporting Trump do not negate the fact that tens of millions of Americans voted for Trump and wanted the many examples of voter fraud honestly examined by officials, not simply brushed aside on unproven false democrat claims of fake news and conspiracy theories.
Who was Biden supposed to have raped?Some claim Trump raped the accuser who cannot remember key details from 30 years ago, especially why she never reported the alleged crime before being paid large money from democrats just a few years ago. Only one victim I know of claimed Biden raped her and only one victim I know of claimed Clinton raped her but as with Trump, those charges were never proven in court.
Fight like hell is a well used phrase and does not mean beat the hell out of people like lying lib loons have pretendedDems Lose Their Minds Over Trump Saying 'Fight Like Hell,' But Here Are All the Times They've Said It (westernjournal.com) 2-11-21
Dems Lose Their Minds Over Trump Saying 'Fight Like Hell,' But Here Are All the Times They've Said It
By Grant Atkinson February 11, 2021 at 3:30pm
Democrats have utilized double standards for years now, but the latest one thrown out at the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump may be the most blatant.
According to Breitbart, Democrats focused on Trump’s “fight like hell” comment on Wednesday, the second day of the former president’s second impeachment trial.
“He told them to fight like hell and they brought us hell on that day,” Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said.
There’s one glaring issue that Raskin seems to have forgotten, however — he has used the phrase “fight like hell” multiple times in his own political career.
In 2017, Raskin promised to “fight like hell” against Trump’s budget plan, claiming that it was “a sweeping attack on active & retired civil servants.”
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8/ #TrumpBudget is a sweeping attack on active & retired civil servants. I will fight like hell for the 88k+ fed workers in my district. pic.twitter.com/6f0tvwr2Mv
— Rep. Jamie Raskin (@RepRaskin) May 23, 2017
In that case, Raskin said he would fight like hell but did not necessarily call on anyone else to do so. He could use that excuse to claim he was not “inciting” violence.
Unfortunately, Raskin also decided to use the phrase on another occasion less than a year ago.
“We must fight like hell to stop this assault on health care and the Constitution,” he said in September, regarding Trump’s appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.
With this comment, he crossed over into the territory of “incitement” by the Democrats’ own standard. He was no longer just promising that he would “fight like hell” — Raskin was calling for others to join him.
Even without the direct call to fight, Raskin’s lie, in and of itself, is inflammatory. Of course, it is not true that a president appointing a Supreme Court justice is destructive to voting rights, because presidents have been given such powers by the Constitution itself.
Yet if people believed Trump was destroying voters’ rights by the appointment, it would give them a legitimate reason to want to fight.
That lie — along with the call to “fight like hell” — could have been considered incitement just as easily as Trump’s speech on Jan. 6.
Raskin is not the only Democrat to utter the phrase “fight like hell” in the not-so-distant past. Rep. Eric Swalwell of California also used the phrase in 2019, regarding the Mueller report.
Considering that the report ended without finding any real impeachable evidence against Trump, it seems like a strange hill for Swalwell to die on.
Rep. Ted Lieu, also of California, has used the phrase multiple times in regard to “racist,” “sexist” and “anti-immigration” policies over the past five years.
Yes. I will fight like hell to oppose any anti-immigration policies.
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 11, 2016
Finally, President Joe Biden’s Twitter team seemed to have no issue with the phrase being utilized during Biden’s campaign in May of 2019.
In a Twitter thread, the account wrote, “[T]he longest walk a parent can make is up a short flight of stairs to their child’s bedroom to say, honey, I’m sorry. We have to move. You can’t go back to your school. You won’t see your friends because Daddy or Mommy lost their job.”
And he doesn’t understand that the longest walk a parent can make is up a short flight of stairs to their child’s bedroom to say, honey, I’m sorry. We have to move. You can’t go back to your school. You won’t see your friends because Daddy or Mommy lost their job.
— Joe Biden (joebiden) May 21, 2019
In order to help eliminate such a situation, the Biden administration promised to — you guessed it — “fight like hell.”
Now, I want to be perfectly clear here. I have no issue with the phrase “fight like hell” being used by any politician — because I don’t believe the phrase incites violence.
The problem lies in the double standard that Democrats are applying. If Trump should be impeached for using the phrase, why shouldn’t every Democrat who said the same words face the same condemnation?
The logical answer is that none of these people should face impeachment, including Trump. Yet for the Democrats, to admit that truth would be to admit the error of their ways — which they have no interest in doing.
If all you've got are whataboutisms to show both parties are guilty as charged, doesn't that make your party a fraud?It's all he needs.
Your party is a fraud.
Yet a bunch of Trump's supporters fought like hell right after Trump told them to fight like hell. So in this case, it does mean that.Fight like hell is a well used phrase and does not mean beat the hell out of people like lying lib loons have pretended
Of course you have to manipulate common parlance into what suits your feelings and wishes.Yet a bunch of Trump's supporters fought like hell right after Trump told them to fight like hell. So in this case, it does mean that.
"Fight like hell" doesn't equal "insurrection".
How pathetic.
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