Yeah, I’ve never heard anyone say “We need rigged elections.” Trump and other Republicans are paying the price for trying to overturn one though.

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Can’t overturn something that’s not legitimate. Like stealing stolen money

2020 was entirely legitimate. You’ve been lied to.

Perhaps. Or you bought the popular lie like many other fools. Fact is, we will never know the entire truth.

I believe the 60+ straight judges, many of them Trump appointees, who took an oath to uphold the Constitution. Every single one laughed that nonsense out of their courtrooms. 100%. That’s good enough for me.

Still, I recognize that there is no amount of proof that will convince conspiracy theorists, so enjoy your comfortable delusions.

Judges don’t investigate. They rule. Clear their was some fraud. Always is to an extent. If you think judges are always right, how do the wrong people get imprisoned. I want to see all the evidence. We never will. You might be happy with that. I’m not.

If you believe our elections are rigged, why would you even vote?

Most states are solid. With a small percentage of invalid votes. But when counting errors and voter list discrepancies show up where vote differences are small, errors become significant. I vote to nullify the stupid ones like Biden voters. Those 80 million or so morons.

So the Republicans who won did so fair and square but the Democrats who won on the SAME BALLOTS only succeeded because their votes were rigged. Got it. I love NewsMax logic.

Nope. None are legit. You could argue even in states where fraud is minimal, they aren’t legit. So as I see it, none of them are elected.

You seem incompetent. Can’t say I’m surprised.

We’ll, unfortunately for you, no one who matters agrees with you.

Don’t care about that. Most of what you have said shows ignorance. Seems pretty common.

Mate, you're being way too literal about the word "rigged". There are many factors that make elections less representative of the people, and we are encouraged to support them:

- federal agencies with power to enact policy without democratic accountability (justified on the grounds that they're "experts")

- massive levels of lobbying and political funding that undermine what people thought they voted for (justified on the grounds of "donations" for the "common good")

- shenanigans at the party level that ensure only palatable (to the elite) candidates make it onto the ballot (justified based on the circular logic that they're "electable")

Try not to get so hung up on the wording, and attempt to see the bigger point 😽

Just because you didn't hear it doesn't mean it wasn't being said