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Hillary has been calling election results stolen, illegitimate, fake etc. since 2000.
She was also one of the key people that started the "Presidents control oil prices" push back around 2007 when as a Senator she grilled oil company CEO's, cited "Bush oil" and promised to unlawfully seize oil company assets. (aka record profits)
Hillary is always saying that Republicans stole the election. I think the 2016 loss actually was such a blow that it drove her even nuttier. When Trump said the same thing, then he gets bashed for it by Hillary and her ilk. She needs just to bow out and enjoy her house in the Hamptons or wherever it is.
Gee, it was the leftists here just weeks ago who told us all that elections cannot be compromised. What happened?
(answer: what happened is that it looks as if you will now lose... so suddenly election results can be thrown again. Isn't it funny the way that works?)
Gee, it was the leftists here just weeks ago who told us all that elections cannot be compromised. What happened?
(answer: what happened is that it looks as if you will now lose... so suddenly election results can be thrown again. Isn't it funny the way that works?)
exactly. and remember when the deMSM lost their minds when trump hedged about whether he'd accept outright whatever the election outcome was, and how that was "a tHr3At t0 oUr d3m0cRaCy!!!" ?
in contrast, i haven't seen a single deMSM source take hildawg to task for this latest one. funny indeed how that works.
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