Saturday, November 07, 2020

Allum Bokhari: Tech Giants are Censoring the President in the Most Closely Fought and Disputed Election in Living Memory

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is what kills me:

Joe Biden specifically said, aloud and on record, that Democrats have created the “most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”

This is the man who looks to become the President stating, in no uncertain terms, that his party intends to win through fraud.

Nonetheless everyone assumes the statement was just a gaffe.

Who the hell else would be allowed to get away with such a gaffe, let alone stand to win the Presidency?

thelastenglishprince said...

I agree with this, because I had already pondered the same over the last couple of days.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8924197/Morning-Joe-calls-election-absolute-repudiation-Democrats.html

Four years. It will be a hollow victory. And may Biden now face the immense criticism for COVID as he enters his only term in office. COVID will continue to define America for a season. And a re-emergence party, stronger and less corruptible than the Tea Party, is my sincerest hope. A strong counterbalance AGAINST the GOP (they are uni-party with the Dems) AND the Dems is needed.

If we cannot change the GOP - we win nothing. I like to remember that a certain GOP Senator from Georgia went straight from a closed meeting on COVID to dump her stocks (her husband also dumped his) and bought into the cash cow COVID supply chain market. Not sure if she has survived her race, but in all honesty, I hope she loses. Don't give a damn at this point, because the system works against the People. Since Reagan - we don't "elect" a POTUS. The system elects the POTUS. Trump was not part of the system and he gave us hope. His political career assassination was assured from day one, and today it comes to fruition.

Our GOP - holds equal blame. Period. I distrust them all.

Anonymous said...

Kelly Loeffler.

In December 2019, Governor Brian Kemp appointed Loeffler to succeed Senator Johnny Isakson, who would be resigning for health reasons at the end of the month. The move angered some conservatives who had supported Representative Doug Collins instead. Loeffler was sworn into the Senate on January 6, 2020.

Loeffler came in 2nd in a jungle general election behind the Dem and ahead of the aforementioned Collins. Her reelection is by no means certain, especially after what has been going on in GA. So the GOP has no lock on the Senate.