Ok so answer one questionIdunno. Maybe calm down a bit here. You got your feathers all ruffled up. I mean it's not a great look. J/K, but probably still could use a
Of course that goes for me. I am in the set I named "people". My bias is towards believing that, if the election were completely fair, Trump would have won. That clear things up for you? Prolly not. I don't believe in the Kraken, the mystical claim which we never got to hear, and the phantom evidence we never got to see. I include general whatshisface's wild ass claim about CIA raids in germany. Some of you guys are really fond of that stuff. There's is no reason to believe it other than it confirms people's fantasies.
I suspect the reason you judge me this way is a conflation of standards and what we're applying them to. So I state some facts that apply to standards of how the outcome could be changed. That's different from the standards which I apply to my own opinion, which is that had everything been above board, Trump should have won the election. A practical outcome requires a higher standard than your belief.
Who gave the order to stop the ballet counting in five states at the same time in the 2020 presidential election?
And don’t give me some bullahit answer.
The election was rigged. period.