Amazed at the level of illogical thinking by Trump followers.

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I normally don't discuss politiics on the forums. But this is an event in history that cannot go ignored. No president in US history has openly admitted voter fraud before the election starts two times and continually challenges the election results as being illegitimate without any solid evidence and places at threat our very democracy and stokes the fires of division here in America. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that there was no mass voter fraud on the level that Trump is claiming. Sure, I am open to the possibility to minor discrepancies involving voter fraud, but on the level Trump is claiming is just nonsense. They have no evidence, and thus their cases are getting thrown out of court.

Now, if this was just Trump and his paid lawyers (seeking the love of money), then I would say this is not as bad, but the real problem here is that Trump's followers believe him. They actually believe him when he said there is mass voter fraud. This is just insane and speaks of the times we are in. Folks have completely lost all irrational thought. I watched a video with some kids within these crazy football like parades and they said that the election of Joe Biden is a fraud (Note: I cannot find the video). Anyways, I remember on a street corner a few months back a bunch of kids screaming masks don't work. I could not help but to roll my eyes, and shake my head of how dumb they were. People are not thinking rationally these days.

Even Trump's own head cyber guy was fired because he did not say the right words Trump wanted to hear in regards to the voting process. This just says that Trump is making stuff up, and he simply is in denial of Biden being the next president come January 20th at 12:00PM (Lord willing). People cannot see that he is lying to them. It's so obvious. It's common sense.

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While I am not exactly a Democrat fan, I believe all things happen for a reason, and I can now see that Biden will help the nation to heal if people want to get their lives back to normal again instead of living in a divided nation and throwing hatred at one another. Trump has stoked the fires of hatred and division as his last great act as president. May the Lord have mercy on his soul.

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Things are only going to get stranger, and this path to crazy land has it’s own logic. In order to try and dismantle the political system they’ve grown up believing to be a good thing, they have to convince themselves that there actually are good, morally defensible reasons for doing so. As those reasons can’t be found in the real world, the only remaining options are to either engage in some sober reflection on the nature of reality, which would mean some admission of failure, or to continue building on the alternative facts universe. The second option is more in keeping with the ethos of the current majority of GOP representatives and a fair proportion of their supporters.
 
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IIRC it did turn up a couple of minor instances of voter fraud --- both by Republicans. I think that I am safe in suggesting that voter fraud is far more likely to be Republican sourced.
I've found many such accusations to actually be projection.
 
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I think the fact that he was wrong about "The Office of the President-Elect" pretty much sums up how seriously he should be taken. Previous Presidents, including Donald Trump, used the "Office of the President Elect" after the election, but prior to becoming President.
Not really looking before leaping (to conclusions)?
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