Atlanta-area prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia are in possession of text messages and emails directly connecting members of Donald Trump’s legal team to the early January 2021 voting system breach in Coffee County, sources tell CNN.

  • @who8mydamnoreos
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    1511 year ago

    Just adding that no one is obligated to continue to be a republican, loyalty to a political party is a recipe for totalitarianism.

    • @hemmes
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      501 year ago

      It’s so fucking strange too. It’s like they brought this new TV and they’ll be damned if they’re going to be told it doesn’t work as well as advertised. I would think we could all unite about this, and we could show the world that not even the president can evade justice. But instead they’re still selling him hard.

      Republicans: {smacks Donald’s ass} “This baby here can fuck up at least 10 democracies.”

      • Flying Squid
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        451 year ago

        A big part of many Republicans’ mindsets seem to be “how dare you tell me I’m wrong! Just for that, I’m going to double down!” Like I’ve seen it in things as petty as Republicans being told they’re using a comma the wrong way and then continuing to use it that way out of spite.

      • mrbubblesort
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        111 year ago

        Bit of an aside, but one the smartest things I’ve ever done was after my dad brought his new TV and had just hooked it up, I quickly used the parental controls to delete Fox News from the channel lineup while he was looking away. He never even noticed, and he’s in a much better mental state now.

        • Queen HawlSera
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          31 year ago

          Ever hear of the documentary “The Brainwashing Of My Dad”

          It details how a sweet man became a monster when he started watching Fox, and went back to normal when the family intervened and stopped him from watching it.

          It’s a recurring thing, people become terrible when they watch Fox, they snap out of it when access to Fox is blocked.

          • mrbubblesort
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            11 year ago

            Yes actually! I 100% totally understand that movie, and saw it happen repeatedly with many family members

        • @hemmes
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          31 year ago

          Wow. Was he like “Where’s Fox?” or anything?

      • Nougat
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        51 year ago

        Republicans: {smacks Donald’s ass}

        That’s why they all smell like they have adult diaper leak on them!

    • @glimse
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      331 year ago

      People treat political parties like sports teams, taking credit for all their victories while distancing themselves personally from every loss. WE won vs THEY blew it. I my anecdotal experience it’s especially bad on the right. Most conservative voters I know proudly say they’re a Republican but liberal voters will only say they vote Democrat, not that they are one.

      The two party system was a mistake

      • GodlessCommie
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        1 year ago

        *One party system with 2 right wing factions

        • @Jase
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          101 year ago

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          • @voluble
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            31 year ago

            That oft repeated claim of parallelism between the US Democrats and the CPC might have been more true in the past. I think there are significant differences nowadays as Poilievre plays with populist rhetoric and policy ideas. Considering the voting base the CPC is attempting to court, I’m not sure those two political parties are really in the same boat.

        • Alex
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          11 year ago

          The outcome of FPTP-voting is naturally a two party system, the ancient wealthy romans designed it so deliberately in order for them to easily manipulate regardless of election outcomes to maintain their wealth and power. Everywhere it is used politics degenerate into voters being reduced to pick between “business as usual” and “tax cuts for the rich.” Wealthy donors play both horses and don’t really care about the outcome except when some progressive candidate appears and they find themselves forced to run some interference behind the scenes to help even the odds back to the usual bread and circus’ that they prefer.