The GOP is a Secessionist Organization Being Led by Fucking Madman

Filed in National by on December 10, 2020

Trump’s Amicus brief in the Texas case is bonkers:

The fact that nearly half of the country believes the election was stolen should come as no surprise. President Trump prevailed on nearly every historical indicia of success in presidential elections. For example, he won both Florida and Ohio; no candidate in history—Republican or Democrat—has ever lost the election after winning both States. And he won these traditional swing states by large margins—Ohio by 8 percentage points and 475,660 votes; Florida by 3.4 percentage points and 371,686 votes. He won 18 of the country’s 19 so-called “bellwether” counties—counties whose vote, historically, almost always goes for the candidate who wins the election.

2 Initial analysis indicates that he won 26 percent of non-white voters, the highest percentage for any Republican candidate since 1960,3 a fairly uniform national trend that was inexplicably not followed in key cities and counties in the Defendant States. And he had coattails but, as some commentators have cleverly noted, apparently no coat. That is, Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, down to Republican candidates and the state and local level, all out-performed expectations and won in much larger numbers than predicted, yet the candidate for President at the top of the ticket who provided those coattails did not himself get over his finish line in first place. This, despite the fact that the nearly 75 million votes he received—a record for any incumbent President—was nearly 12 million more than he received in the 2016 election, also a record (in contrast to the 2012 election, in which the incumbent received 3 million fewer votes than he had four years earlier but nevertheless prevailed). These things just don’t normally happen, and a large percentage of the American people know that something is deeply amiss.

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  1. Alby says:

    The irony is that the same sorts of things could have been said about Trump’s victory in 2016. Things like that just don’t normally happen, and a large percentage of the American people — in that case, a majority — knew that something was deeply amiss.

    Their insistence that the election was rigged can just as easily be taken as an admission of guilt, because that kind of projection is how they operate.

  2. bamboozer says:

    An assortment of idiots claim the election was rigged. Nope, Trump is a madman enabled by a dysfunctional Republican party and widely hated by rational Americans. Many on the right are angry, but they are eternally angry anyway. Trump’s lawsuits are being pissed on and tossed even by the judges he appointed. Question becomes will there be violence, on a small scale I suspect so. What we are seeing is the death throes of the Republican party, they know that demography is destiny, and they know it’s coming.

    • puck says:

      We keep predicting the death of the Republican party, but they keep kicking our asses in elections. At least this year we fought them to a standstill.

  3. Biden Steals says:

    mail in ballots are simple fraud, the ballots come from the voter lists which are horribly inaccurate, I personally voted in two different states, one by absentee and one by mail-both were counted

  4. Ben Around says:

    The Trumpanzees keep claiming they are half of the country. But based on the number of votes received they represent less than 25% of the population. The true majority are children too young to vote and adults so disgusted by the candidates offered that we decline to vote.

  5. Alby says:

    How pathetic does one’s life have to be to indulge in this? Cowards gotta coward, I suppose.