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  1. What makes you think the people who signed affidavits are any different than DJT supporters who were willing to break the law as they perpetrated the insurrection of January 6th? When you want something bad enough..... GO RV, then BV
  2. How could the COVID cases be up 900% AT the border.....if the illegals have been shipped nation wide via planes, trains and buses? GO RV, then BV
  3. You're right, 81 million didn't come out to vote against Trump.....but millions did, and the rest of the 81 million simply voted Democrat as they always do. It only makes sense that for every huge crowd that attends a DJT rally, there's at the very least that many people opposed to his slanderous ways. Common sense really....normal people don't preach hate. GO RV, then BV
  4. Funny how none of that is being questioned in the states Trump won......He's a sore loser, plain and simple, Narcissism 101. As always, just my opinion. GO RV, then BV
  5. Operation Warp Speed has their heads spinning....trust orange man, don't trust orange man....If the vax is legit, DJT will be responsible for saving millions of lives....if it's poison, DJT will be responsible for murdering millions of people. GO RV, then BV
  6. Yup, the upper pic mindset...same reason we're still dealing with Covid-19, when we could have put it completely behind us. GO RV, then BV
  7. I was absolutely focused when I sent in my ballot, some of my candidates won, some lost....some of the issues I supported won, some lost......that's how elections work. Sore losers only muddy the waters of democracy. GO RV, then BV
  8. Ex-Fox News Reporter Rips Tucker Carlson: ‘Leading Lemmings To Their Own Slaughter' Lee Moran Tue, July 20, 2021, 3:17 AM Former Fox News reporter Carl Cameron on Monday called out Tucker Carlson’s doubtful diatribes against COVID-19 vaccines, saying his ex-colleague at the conservative network was “gaslighting” viewers for ratings and revenue. “It’s about ratings and ratings ultimately become revenue, and that’s the name of the game,” Cameron told CNN’s “New Day” about personalities on Fox and other hyperpartisan media outlets that have questioned the shots. Vaccine resistance has now become a GOP rallying cry, even though the shots have been shown safe and effective. “Whoever gets the most clicks on social media, makes the most money, gets the most fame, gets the most attention and that type of activity is not journalism,” Cameron continued. “It’s not news. It’s gaslighting. It’s propaganda.” Cameron, Fox’s chief political correspondent until 2017, noted how new COVID-19 cases in the United States have soared in just the last week — with 99.5% of deaths among those who have not been vaccinated. People who dispute that scientific evidence are putting lives at risk, said Cameron. “It makes no sense whatsoever,” he said. “This is literally the metaphor of the lemmings running to their own slaughter. People who are listening to that sort of stuff instead of the science that goes way way back.” “It is the opinion hosts who aren’t journalists per se, they’re talking heads, and their job, their reward is bringing eyeballs on television, and all they really gotta do is keep people watching until it’s commercial time, and then it’s ka-ching ka-ching ka-ching for the networks,” he said. “And it works really well in prime time, but it’s not news.” https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/ex-fox-news-reporter-rips-071735278.html GO RV, then BV
  9. They're called "dumps"....and they happen when results from all over the state are tabulated and shown to the public all at once. GO RV, then BV
  10. Tom Brady steals the show at White House during Buccaneers' Super Bowl celebration with President Biden The Buccaneers' star quarterback was the star of the show in Washington D.C. By John Breech 20 hrs ago3 min read Getty Images For the first time in 16 years, Tom Brady showed up at the White House for a Super Bowl celebration and it's a good thing he showed up, because he ended up stealing the show. Not only was the Buccaneers quarterback mentioned by name in Joe Biden's speech, but Brady also gave a speech of his own. The festivities for the team took place on the South Lawn of the White House, where Biden welcomed the Super Bowl champs with a short speech. During his talk, Biden made sure to point out how fitting it was that the oldest president ever elected was celebrating the oldest coach and oldest quarterback to ever win a Super Bowl. "A lot was made about the fact that we have the oldest coach ever to win a Super Bowl and the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl," Biden said. "Well, I'll tell you right now, you won't hear any jokes about that from me. As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing wrong with being the oldest guy to make it to the mountaintop." Brady wasn't the only one to get a shout-out from the president. Biden also mentioned Chris Godwin by name and that's mainly because the Buccaneers receiver was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Delaware, two things he has in common with Biden. "Where I come from that's a heck of a combination," Biden said. As for Brady, he was the only player to give a speech and he made the most of it. The Buccaneers quarterback actually cracked a couple of political jokes, which was somewhat surprising, because he almost never says anything political. "Not a lot of people think that we could have won," Brady said. "In fact, I think about 40 percent of people still don't think we won. Do you understand that Mr. President?" After getting a laugh from the crowd, Brady came flying in with another joke. "We had a game in Chicago where I forgot what down it was," Brady said. "I lost track of one down in 21 years of playing and they started calling me 'Sleepy Tom.' Why would they do that to me?" After getting the jokes off his chest, Brady then got serious and hinted that he'd like to be back at the White House next year after another Super Bowl win. "We're going to do everything we can to work to achieve another one of those Lombardi Trophies," Brady said. "It's different group of men, a different challenge, but we're excited for it. We're not going to throw the Super Bowl Trophy this time, but we're going to offer President Biden a [jersey]." Brady and the Buccaneers then presented Biden with a white uniform that featured the No. 46. The fact that Brady made the trip was notable, because he hadn't shown up for a Super Bowl celebration at the White House since 2005. Although Brady has won four Super Bowls since then, he didn't visit the White House after his past three wins. The NFL legend didn't show up to celebrate New England's Super Bowl LI win with Donald Trump in April 2017. Brady was also a no-show for the Patriots' April 2015 visit with Barack Obama that came two months after New England beat Seattle in Super Bowl XLIX. The Patriots didn't visit the White House after their 2018 win. Although Brady was in attendance this year, there did appear to be a few notable absences with Rob Gronkowski, Mike Evans, Antonio Brown and Lavonte David all staying home. https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/tom-brady-steals-the-show-at-white-house-during-buccaneers-super-bowl-celebration-with-president-biden/ GO RV, then BV
  11. Milley to Trump after Lafayette Square apology: "I don't expect you to understand" Axios Wed, July 21, 2021, 6:56 AM The new book by The Wall Street Journal's Michael Bender — "Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost" — pinpoints the moment that the relationship between former President Trump and Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley began to disintegrate. Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free. It came last year during a fiery Oval Office confrontation over Milley's public apology for appearing in a photo op with Trump at St. John's Church: "Why did you apologize?" Trump asked him. "That’s weak." "Not where I come from," Milley said. "It had nothing to do with you. It had to do with me and the uniform and the apolitical tradition of the United States military." "I don’t understand that," Trump said. "It sounds like you're ashamed of your president." "I don’t expect you to understand," Milley said. Flashback ... Bender reports that former White House chief of staff John Kelly warned Milley not to accept Trump's offer to become Joint Chiefs chairman in December 2018: "I would get as far away from this f------ place as I f------ could." https://news.yahoo.com/milley-trump-lafayette-square-apology-105639728.html GO RV, then BV
  12. Fox News has a strict COVID-19 policy that includes the kind of vaccine passport Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and other right-wing hosts have railed against Eliza Relman Mon, July 19, 2021, 5:09 PM The Fox Corporation has a return to office protocol involving voluntary proof of vaccination. Top host Tucker Carlson has compared vaccine passports to "Jim Crow" racial segregation laws. Fox Corp employees who don't submit their status must continue masking and social distancing. The Fox Corporation has instituted a strict COVID-19 policy that includes a vaccine passport, allowing only the company's fully-vaccinated employees to work in their offices without wearing a mask or social distancing. But a slew of the parent company's Fox News personalities, particularly two of its highest-paid and most influential primetime hosts, have railed against exactly this kind of vaccination policy, also known as a "vaccine passport." NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 09: News headlines on the impeachment trial of Donald Trump are displayed outside of the Fox headquarters on February 09, 2021 in New York City. After listening to nearly four hours of legal arguments, the Senate has voted on Tuesday to move ahead with the impeachment trial of former President Trump. Spencer Platt/Getty Images More Beyond increased vaccine hesitancy among conservative men - a major share of the network's audience - polling shows Fox News viewers are less likely to say they have gotten or plan on getting the vaccine compared to the general population. Many of the network's daytime anchors have said on-air that they've gotten vaccinated and have encouraged viewers to do the same, but in primetime, hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham have both frequently dismissed the science around the vaccine and featured guests making misleading and false claims about the shots' high level of efficacy. Carlson, Fox's top rated host and the centerpiece of its growing streaming service, has compared vaccine passports to "Jim Crow" racial segregation laws and likened asking someone about their vaccination status to asking them whether they've been infected with HIV or what their favorite sex positions are. "Medical Jim Crow has come to America," Carlson claimed last month. "If we still had water fountains, the unvaccinated would have separate ones." Both the host and network will not say whether he's been vaccinated. A Fox News spokesperson pointed Insider toward a Fox Corp. memo from June on return to office procedures. A Fox Corp. spokesperson confirmed the rollout of the voluntary proof of vaccination system to Insider in an email. A Fox Corporation HR memo on COVID-19 return to office protocols. Fox News The Intercept's Ryan Grim first reported on Monday that Fox began asking its employees to attest to their own vaccination status in May in order to receive a "FOX Clear Pass." Employees who don't inform the company that they've been fully vaccinated - including the dates of their shots and type of immunization - are required to fill out a daily health screening before coming into the office, wear masks, and maintain physical distance from others in the office. Ingraham, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, has brought guests on who spread lies about the COVID-19 vaccines, including the falsehood that the shots aren't effective agains the new, even more contagious Delta variant. In the early months of the pandemic, much of the network's coverage downplayed the severity of the coronavirus and followed the playbook of its late founder by turning the pandemic into a culture war. Carlson has made vaccine skepticism a mainstay of his show, even turning segments on the vaccine into attacks on elites encouraging Americans to get it. None of Fox's on-air personalities have discussed this specific policy from their employer, but they have spoken on air about having to wear masks in the building and getting to see colleagues in person again once they got vaccinated. Some hosts have encouraged viewers to get vaccinated. Primetime host Sean Hannity has urged his audience to seek advice from their doctors and research the vaccines. Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy has said he got the shot and encouraged others to as well. The network recently ran a public service announcement urging those who can to get vaccinated. And in a new development on Monday, Fox News and Fox Business banners featured the vaccine.gov web address during segments on COVID-19. https://www.yahoo.com/news/fox-news-strict-covid-19-210933151.html GO RV, then BV
  13. Suddenly, Sean Hannity and other Fox Hosts are urging their viewers to get COVID-19 vaccines Sarah Al-Arshani Tue, July 20, 2021, 3:23 AM Fox News host Sean Hannity encouraged viewers to get COVID-19 vaccines on Monday. "I can't say it enough. Enough people have died. We don't need any more death," he said. Previously, Hannity repeatedly called the pandemic a hoax. Fox News hosts, including Sean Hannity, threw their support behind COVID-19 vaccines on Monday, a sharp departure from the network's often skeptical coverage. Hannity on Monday urged viewers to get vaccinated. He encouraged them to take the pandemic "seriously" and said he believed in the "science of vaccines." "Just like we've been saying, please take COVID seriously," Hannity said on Monday. "I can't say it enough. Enough people have died. We don't need any more death." He urged viewers to "research like crazy" and come to a decision on the vaccine with their medical provider. "Take it seriously. You also have a right to medical privacy, and doctor-patient confidentiality is also important," he said. "And it absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated. I believe in science. I believe in the science of vaccination." But before declaring his support for vaccines, Hannity was critical of universities for mandating vaccinations. The stance came in response to a federal judge's decision to uphold an Indiana University policy requiring students and staff to be fully vaccinated before returning to campus. Hannity has previously called the virus a hoax. He also repeatedly denied calling the virus a hoax, The Washington Post reported. The Hill reported that in two separate segments of "Fox & Friends," hosts Steve Doocy and Bill Hemmer spoke positively of vaccines. "If you have the chance, get the shot. It will save your life," Doocy said. Tucker Carlson was a notable exception, continuing to question the vaccines on his Monday-night show, as Insider's Tom Porter reported. He appeared to disparage other journalists who offer "medical advice on television." The switch in tone came after outlets, including The New York Times and Insider, ran stories detailing statements made by Carlson and Laura Ingraham that were against expert public-health advice on vaccines. It also came after a CNN report that, while hosts such as Carlson have attacked vaccine passports, the media corporation has rolled out its own version of a vaccine passport. In a Daily Beast op-ed early this month, Preston Padden, a former network executive who worked under Rupert Murdoch, called Fox "poison for America," blamed it for fueling vaccine hesitancy, and said it caused "unnecessary" deaths. https://www.yahoo.com/news/sean-hannity-other-fox-hosts-072301604.html GO RV, then BV
  14. Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy Gushes Over Biden in Pro-Vaccine Op-Ed Justin Baragona Tue, July 20, 2021, 2:01 PM·2 min read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy published a remarkable op-ed on Tuesday applauding President Joe Biden’s rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, saying the president did a “good job” and the “right thing.” Yes, you read that correctly. With conservative media currently under fire for pushing vaccine hesitancy amid a surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations among the unvaccinated, Ruddy—who claims to be a close friend of Donald Trump’s—explicitly declared that he and his conservative network are pro-vaccine. “Six months into his administration, President Joe Biden should be applauded for making a huge dent in the COVID pandemic,” he wrote. “He inherited an effective vaccine from President Donald Trump, took it into his arms, and ran with it.” Stating that coronavirus fatalities have fallen to record lows and side effects from the vaccines are negligible, Ruddy added Newsmax has “strongly advocated for the public to be vaccinated.” Notably, after Newsmax anchor Rob Schmitt claimed vaccines are “against nature” and some diseases are “supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people,” the network released an official statement saying his views “do not reflect the position of Newsmax.” After writing that “Biden did the right thing and embraced Trump’s work” on the vaccines and that Biden’s high approval numbers are due to his COVID response, Ruddy wrapped up his column by heaping more credit on the Democratic president. “For the moment, we as Americans can applaud President Biden’s success with the vaccine rollout,” he stated, “It is saving countless lives—and that is a good thing.” Ruddy isn’t the only right-wing media figure suddenly pushing conservatives to get vaccinated as the Delta variant sweeps through the United States. On Monday, there appeared to be a concerted effort on Fox News among several anchors and hosts to promote the vaccines and encourage viewers to get their shots. https://news.yahoo.com/newsmax-ceo-chris-ruddy-gushes-180138984.html GO RV, then BV
  15. You still don't understand the vote counting process is left up to the states. Will they count the election day votes first, or after the mail-in votes? You're not alone....many folks didn't understand it, so they assumed there was fraud involved, and still do. GO RV, then BV
  16. You explained it before.....Trump, being an outsider, not part of the status quo, got out the vote.....including those who oppose him, by 7 million more than his supporters, in fact. So in retrospect, DJT gets a blue star for pushing voters to the polls. GO RV, then BV
  17. Me too....interested to see if people will show up to the election booth to protect their leadership with same fervor they showed in the 2020 election. GO RV, then BV
  18. Counting votes and election number updates, i.e. "dumps" are two completely separate things....you're talking like all ballots are counted in one location for an entire state...those results come in from everywhere and then an update occurs. GO RV, then BV
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