The Banker
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Sometimes it can be hard to accept a loss, or accept the cruel reality of facts.
Some people just can't do it at all. These people are the weak of the world and they lack character.
I think Trump's Big Lie of fake election fraud defines who we are as people and Americans.
Some Republicans just can not admit Trump lost and there was no fraud and they are willing to go down with this ship in denial, looking very foolish as the Big Lie gets destroyed more and more (even Trumps own attorneys are now admitting there was no fraud).
Some republicans (like all the people at Fox News and Trump's own attorney Jenna Ellis) can admit trump lost the election, at least some can accept reality.
Pretty much all dems know Trump lost the elections and there was no fraud.
I think people that can't admit and accept that Trump lost the election and there was no fraud have serious issues and have absolutely no credibility at all, this denial of facts exposes these people for being weak and childish. Its like a 4 year old child that loses a game and throws a tantrum (or an Insurrection at the Capitol...).
This issue defines who you are as a person and a voter.
How can people try to claim they have credibility and character, if they can't admit Trump lost the election?
www.reuters.com
Some people just can't do it at all. These people are the weak of the world and they lack character.
I think Trump's Big Lie of fake election fraud defines who we are as people and Americans.
Some Republicans just can not admit Trump lost and there was no fraud and they are willing to go down with this ship in denial, looking very foolish as the Big Lie gets destroyed more and more (even Trumps own attorneys are now admitting there was no fraud).
Some republicans (like all the people at Fox News and Trump's own attorney Jenna Ellis) can admit trump lost the election, at least some can accept reality.
Pretty much all dems know Trump lost the elections and there was no fraud.
I think people that can't admit and accept that Trump lost the election and there was no fraud have serious issues and have absolutely no credibility at all, this denial of facts exposes these people for being weak and childish. Its like a 4 year old child that loses a game and throws a tantrum (or an Insurrection at the Capitol...).
This issue defines who you are as a person and a voter.
How can people try to claim they have credibility and character, if they can't admit Trump lost the election?

Why Republican voters say thereâs âno way in hellâ Trump lost
Brett Fryar is a middle-class Republican. A 50-year-old chiropractor in this west Texas town, he owns a small business. He has two undergraduate degrees and a master’s degree, in organic chemistry. He attends Southcrest Baptist Church in nearby Lubbock.
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