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Neither election was "stolen", so on that we agree.
However, Russian attempts to interfere with the 2016 election, on Trump's behalf, are well documented.
Italian satellites, servers in Frankfurt seized by US Special Forces, bamboo ballots and "kinematic artifacts"? Notably less so.
Proof of attempts to interfere in an election is not proof of actual interference in an election. Just as there is no proof of interference in an election caused by Italian satellites and servers in Frankfurt.
The end result of both allegations is that there is no proof of any interference in either election. Therefore, there is no difference between them. The manner in which some people, on both sides, exhibited themselves is deplorable, but mannerisms and behaviors are different than facts and proof.
She's not a bright woman and she's given the task of the impossible, explaining Joe. Is it fair to target this clown?
Yes or No?
I'm going to say yes.
Clearly, she is not bright. Clearly, neither is Joe Biden. But instead of getting a competent SPOX in the house, Biden -- as he always has -- prioritized how many boxes he could check by appointing KJP press secretary.
Now, SloJoe is not bright enough to know that KJP is an idiot. However, he probably gets a warm feeling when he sees her, as he is magically transported back in time to the pool where all the black kids played with his leg hair. Yes, SloJoe is on record having said just that.
This administration is truly a race to the bottom, at Usain Bolt-like speed.
No one stole either election. We all know why Karine-Jean-Pierre was hired.
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