Trump's war on voter fraud

How am I being intellectually dishonest? Just look at your last statement, talk about a hypocrite. Yes, a large group of protesters and opposers to racists came out and stood up to the torch crew and there was chaos and oh yeah one of the Nazi scum drove his car into a crowd of people and killed a girl, remember that? It is disgusting that you feel the need to point the spotlight on the Left in a situation like this. Of course their presence provoked violence, it takes two to tango.

As for your liberal media lie. Did you miss the multiple anchors on Fox, or multiple Republican leaders that were either brought to tears or plain outraged at Trumps reaction to this, the same reaction that you are expressing? It’s disgusting and is the REAL definition of the “deplorable” statement. It shouldn’t even be a partisan matter.

You're being intellectually dishonest because you refuse to hold the "anti-racist" mob who showed up armed and ready to fight to any sort of standard of behavior. Decency, schmecencey. All bets are off if some white guys gather in a group and say mean words. Throw poop, spray them in the face with bear mace, threaten them with improvised flame throwers, stalk and harass them as they try to make their way back to their vehicles. And definitely, never, ever hold the local authorities to account for instigating a riot.
On the contrary, I would say that anybody who was there that resorted to violence was in the wrong, whether they were on the Nazi or antinazi side. I wouldn’t do what you are doing and try to turn the spotlight away from the Nazis to place a focus on those who were protesting them. Remember the girl that got KILLED! Grow up man, you got nothing to your argument
 
Did y’all hear what Trumps new slogan is... “If the News is bad then they are either Cheating or Lying” he’s been using that one for a long time now
 
On the contrary, I would say that anybody who was there that resorted to violence was in the wrong, whether they were on the Nazi or antinazi side. I wouldn’t do what you are doing and try to turn the spotlight away from the Nazis to place a focus on those who were protesting them. Remember the girl that got KILLED! Grow up man, you got nothing to your argument


Right before the crash fat heather & friends were chanting: "Who's streets? Our streets!" No bitches, streets are for cars. If you don't want to get run over, don't block intersections.

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On the contrary, I would say that anybody who was there that resorted to violence was in the wrong, whether they were on the Nazi or antinazi side. I wouldn’t do what you are doing and try to turn the spotlight away from the Nazis to place a focus on those who were protesting them. Remember the girl that got KILLED! Grow up man, you got nothing to your argument


Right before the crash fat heather & friends were chanting: "Who's streets? Our streets!" No bitches, streets are for cars. If you don't want to get run over, don't block intersections.

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Seriously man, are you slow? This wasn’t an accident, it was murder. Some douchebag gassed it through a crowd of people with intent to harm and your response it to make fun of a dead girls weight and blame the people in the street? Yeah, you fit the definition of deplorable and I’d bet that makes you proud. Back to the trailer with ya
 
Trump's war on voter fraud

Ironic thread title is ironic. This is the klown who still babbles incoherently about "three million illegals voted". And then paid out 25 million bucks to make a fraud case go away before the Electrical College could meet.

He's in no way qualified to even pronounce "voter fraud".
3 million illegals didn't vote. 10 million did. :biggrin:
 
I don't think Democrats fear an investigation into voter fraud. I think they see it as largely an asked-and-answered matter, thus a waste of resources that serves no pragmatic election/voting integrity end whatsoever.
  1. Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, in response to Trump’s tweet, tweeted: “We conducted a review 4 years ago in Ohio & already have a statewide review of 2016 election underway. Easy to vote, hard to cheat #Ohio
  2. Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler, a Republican, in a statement, said: “Louisiana did not have any widespread irregularities or allegations of fraud during the 2016 Presidential Election Cycle.”
  3. California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, a Democrat, released a series of tweets condemning Trump’s fraud allegations:
    • Jan 23: “Trump continues to falsely allege millions of fraudulent votes. Still no proof. Not an #alternativefact, just a #lie. #DefendDemocracy”
    • Jan 24: “#Trump is dangerously attacking the legitimacy of free and fair elections and taking a jackhammer to the foundation of our democracy.”
    • Jan 25: “@RealDonaldTrump should investigate Russian interference in our elections, not fake claims of voter fraud intended to suppress voting rights”
  4. New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, said that the “allegations are simply not true” and that she was “extremely concerned that President Trump is pushing these voter fraud lies to justify future efforts making it harder to vote.”
  5. Dean Logan, the Los Angeles County voter registrar, when asked about non-citizens trying to vote, said: “I’ve never seen any incident of that… there are severe penalties. It’s a felony.”
  6. Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams, a Republican, in a statement, said: “Voter fraud is rare…”
  7. Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, a Republican, said: “We don’t have [voter fraud]... We think we do it right.”
  8. Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, said: “There is no evidence of voters illegally casting ballots at the most recent election in Nevada...”
  9. Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, a Democrat, said: “It is outrageous that the President continues to make unsubstantiated claims about alleged widespread voter fraud.”
  10. Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman, a Republican, said: “…as I stated when [Trump] raised this issue last fall, I am confident the election system in Washington state is secure and prevents illegal voting.”
  11. Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson, a Republican, wrote in a letter to Trump: “I'm pleased to report that in Oregon we have reviewed the processes and we are confident that voter fraud in last November's election did not occur in Oregon.” He also encouraged Trump to “return full authority over elections to the states.”
  12. Former West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant, a Democrat, tweeted: “there has been no evidence of millions of illegal votes.”
  13. Connecticut Secretary of State Denise Merrill, a Democrat, said: “To claim, without a shred of evidence, that millions of ‘illegal votes’ were cast does nothing but undermine people’s confidence in democracy...”
  14. Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander, a Democrat, called Trump’s claim “a lie” and said “there is absolutely no reason” to think that fraud occurred in the most recent election.
  15. Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, a Democrat, described voter fraud as “part of a national script” Republicans use to “make it harder for people to vote.”
  16. Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, a Republican, said: “I know of no widespread voter fraud...”
  17. Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos, a Democrat, in a statement: “...unsubstantiated voter fraud claims undermine our democracy and disparage the hundreds of thousands of hard-working election officials across our great nation.”
  18. Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, a Democrat, said: “President Trump’s assertion that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 election is completely unsubstantiated...”
  19. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat, called the claims “false and irresponsible” and expressed concern that the comments “could have the dangerous effect of undermining confidence in the electoral system.”
  20. Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan, a Republican, said her office “can say with… confidence that we didn’t have widespread voter fraud in Arizona.”
  21. Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, a Democrat, said that the allegations were “outrageous lies.”
  22. Meredith Beatrice, a spokeswoman for Florida’s Secretary of State, said: “[We are] not aware of documented findings of illegal immigrants or non-citizens voting in Florida during the 2016 General Election. We have several safeguards in place to prevent elections fraud.”
  23. Wanda Murren, a spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of State, in an email: “We have no evidence at all of voter fraud. There is no evidence that undocumented immigrants voted in November.”
  24. Nikki Charlson, Maryland State Board of Elections Deputy Administrator, said: “In Maryland we have had no coordinated effort to impact the outcome of the election...”
  25. Erv Switzer, Chairman of the Saint Louis Board of Elections Commissioners, said: “We had absolutely no indication there were any fraudulent votes cast on November 8th and no indication of any fraudulent votes cast in any general election for a number of years.”
  26. David Dove, chief of staff to Georgia’s Secretary of State, said: “We haven’t had illegal votes in Georgia...”
  27. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman wrote in a letter to Congress: “We did not receive a single substantiated claim of voter fraud… The lack of such complaints made directly to my office, as well as the absence of referrals from other agencies, leads me to conclude that voter fraud — the act of an ineligible individual casting a vote in an election—is a non-issue, at least in New York State.”
  28. The National Association of Secretaries of State, in a press release, stated: “We are not aware of any evidence that supports the voter fraud claims made by President Trump… In the lead up to the November 2016 election, secretaries of state expressed their confidence in the systemic integrity of our election process as a bipartisan group, and they stand behind that statement today.”
  29. Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI), in response to Trump’s claims that millions of individuals illegally voted, said: “I’ve seen no evidence to that effect. I’ve made that very, very clear...
  30. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said: “… I am begging the president, share with us the information you have about this or please stop saying it… As a matter of fact, I’d like you do more than stop saying it, I’d like you to come forward and say, ‘Having looked at it, I am confident the election was fair and accurate and people who voted voted legally.’ Cause if he doesn’t do that, this is going to undermine his ability to govern this country.” He added: “I would urge the president to knock this off; this is the greatest democracy on earth, we’re the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification...”
  31. Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ), in response to Trump’s claims, said: “That doesn't do anybody any good. That doesn't help him. That doesn't help any of us...”
  32. Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) said: “I don't see the evidence [of election fraud].”
  33. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) said: “There's no evidence of [voter fraud] and I think that those who allege that have to come up with some substantiation of the claim...”
  34. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a Republican, said: “I have no evidence whatsoever, and I don't know that anyone does, that there were that many illegal people who voted…”
  35. Senator John Thune (R-SD), on the topic of voter fraud, said: “I haven't seen evidence to that effect.”
  36. Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) said Trump’s claim of mass voter fraud “undermines the idea of an election.”
  37. President of the New Hampshire Senate Chuck Morse, a Republican, said: “I have been assured by the secretary of state that our elections are good and clean.”
  38. Deputy House Majority Whip Tom Cole (R-OK), former Oklahoma Secretary of State, said: “[Voter fraud] doesn't occur on a scale vast enough to change the outcome of the presidential election. So this system broadly renders the opinion of the American people. It's done so consistently for literally hundreds of years — I think it will do it again in three weeks...”
  39. Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA), in a debate, said: “Our elections may not always be completely perfect, but they are legitimate, they have integrity and everyone needs to respect the outcome.”
  40. Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE), in a statement after the third presidential debate, said: “Talking about rigged elections with zero evidence is dangerous because it erodes trust without justification and kindles cynicism that undermines self-government.”
  41. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) office released a statement in October saying he is “confident” the election will be carried out fairly.
  42. Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, a Republican, said the election system is “actually more secure than it’s ever been in our nation’s history.”
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None of these dummies have a ounce of anything to back up what they say. The circumstantial evidence is a million times stronger than this whole collection of misfits. >>

1 Trump said he would deport illegal aliens.

2. Illegal aliens do things illegally. (a way of life for them)

3. There are virtually no barriers to voting illegally.
 
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Because his fragile ego couldn't stomach the fact he lost the popular vote?
That doesn't explain why the Democrats wouldn't sharpen up their axe and take a swing when Trump stretched out his neck and laid it on the chopping block for them.

They had a chance to fully cooperate and prove that there was more fraudulent votes for Trump than Clinton. Who do you think received more fraudulent votes, and why?
Try facts for a change, rather than rightwing lies, bigotry, and misinformation.

Myth of Voter Fraud
I gave you the facts and I've never posted a lie on this board. If you think I have lied on this board, I challenge you to search through all of the thousands of posts I've authored here, find a lie that I've posted, and prove that it is a lie.

If you cannot do that, just man up and admit that you were wrong.

P.S. Why do weak minded idiots such as yourself post links to opinion articles that are so fucking ridiculous that the author is embarrassed to put their name on it?
 
How am I being intellectually dishonest? Just look at your last statement, talk about a hypocrite. Yes, a large group of protesters and opposers to racists came out and stood up to the torch crew and there was chaos and oh yeah one of the Nazi scum drove his car into a crowd of people and killed a girl, remember that? It is disgusting that you feel the need to point the spotlight on the Left in a situation like this. Of course their presence provoked violence, it takes two to tango.

As for your liberal media lie. Did you miss the multiple anchors on Fox, or multiple Republican leaders that were either brought to tears or plain outraged at Trumps reaction to this, the same reaction that you are expressing? It’s disgusting and is the REAL definition of the “deplorable” statement. It shouldn’t even be a partisan matter.

You're being intellectually dishonest because you refuse to hold the "anti-racist" mob who showed up armed and ready to fight to any sort of standard of behavior. Decency, schmecencey. All bets are off if some white guys gather in a group and say mean words. Throw poop, spray them in the face with bear mace, threaten them with improvised flame throwers, stalk and harass them as they try to make their way back to their vehicles. And definitely, never, ever hold the local authorities to account for instigating a riot.
On the contrary, I would say that anybody who was there that resorted to violence was in the wrong, whether they were on the Nazi or antinazi side. I wouldn’t do what you are doing and try to turn the spotlight away from the Nazis to place a focus on those who were protesting them. Remember the girl that got KILLED! Grow up man, you got nothing to your argument
isn't that what trump said?
 
Trump's war on voter fraud

Ironic thread title is ironic. This is the klown who still babbles incoherently about "three million illegals voted". And then paid out 25 million bucks to make a fraud case go away before the Electrical College could meet.

He's in no way qualified to even pronounce "voter fraud".
3 million illegals didn't vote. 10 million did. :biggrin:

And they were all Amish and dancing on the rooftops of the Rump Shittle planes parked by the Rump casino drinking Rump Vodka that was specially formulated from their own Rump Network pee samples. It was a busy day. More dancing Amish than anybody since Reagan, very fine people and it definitely wasn't raining.
 
And they were all Amish and dancing on the rooftops of the Rump Shittle planes parked by the Rump casino drinking Rump Vodka that was specially formulated from their own Rump Network pee samples. It was a busy day. More dancing Amish than anybody since Reagan, very fine people and it definitely wasn't raining.
Say anything if it makes you feel better, but anyone with a brain isn't going to dismiss what i said in Post # 106. It just makes too much sense.
 
Seriously man, are you slow? This wasn’t an accident, it was murder. Some douchebag gassed it through a crowd of people with intent to harm and your response it to make fun of a dead girls weight and blame the people in the street? Yeah, you fit the definition of deplorable and I’d bet that makes you proud. Back to the trailer with ya
The counterprotester jerks were illegally blocking traffic, and the march of the protestors. if you sit out in a street and block traffic, you very well might get hit by a car, and if you do, it's YOUR fault.
 
Seriously man, are you slow? This wasn’t an accident, it was murder. Some douchebag gassed it through a crowd of people with intent to harm and your response it to make fun of a dead girls weight and blame the people in the street? Yeah, you fit the definition of deplorable and I’d bet that makes you proud. Back to the trailer with ya
The counterprotester jerks were illegally blocking traffic, and the march of the protestors. if you sit out in a street and block traffic, you very well might get hit by a car, and if you do, it's YOUR fault.
Oh is that what you think happened? An accident? Get a clue man, you’re sick in the head
 
Oh is that what you think happened? An accident? Get a clue man, you’re sick in the head
I didn't use the word accident, YOU did. I don't know the intentions of the driver, but if people are illegally blocking traffic, and they get hit, it's THEIR FAULT.

I know if I'm driving around town and I turn into a street where I suddenly find myself in the midst of a crowd of looney protestors blocking the street, I'm going to drive ahead, not wait for the goons to do a Reginald Denny job on me. I might even shoot them if they come at me.

And my "head" is quite allright, doc.
 

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