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This guy is so over this shit. Also, the sign language interpreter has become the physical manifestation of sarcasm. | 2Anger Expression
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Robert Reich:
Trump committed a crime under Georgia law -- criminal solicitation of election fraud. As the Supreme Court held in Trump v. Vance (2020), a sitting president is subject to criminal process. So when he enters Georgia, he can be arrested and charged.
https://twitter.com/RBReich/status/1345889175380185088?s=20 | 1State Anger
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I watched the whole thing and he really came across as a Republican whose seen the early voting results and is begging Republicans to show up an vote. He was definitely pissed at Trump but it really seemed like he was pleading with GOP voters. | 1State Anger
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i like this dude | 0Trait Anger
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Satisfying beyond description. | 2Anger Expression
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This should have CONSIDERABLE more upvotes.
This guy goes through great effort and describes in thorough detail WHY the myriad of conspiratorial claims of election fraud are flat out FALSE and pure propaganda. His utter frustration throughout the press conference is palpable... I for one applaud him, because if anything Trump said in that phone call were true, it's that the GA SoS is committing political suicide. And this GOP election official along with Raffensperger are doing it by standing up against or at the very least refuting a baseless and cowardly attempt to overturn an election that sows distrust in our future elections and division in our democracy. How absurd is that? This guy has probably ended his career over DOING THE DIGNIFIED nay the objectively proper thing... AND he's a Republican who voted Trump (correct me if im wrong)! That should tell you everything! Trump's base are a bunch of mindless, sycophantic, devolved braindead troglodytes... They're everything that's wrong with this country. | 1State Anger
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Man, it's getting harder to NOT paint all GOP with the same brush, but Gabriel Sterling gives me some hope that whatever party comes out of the "old" GOP might just have some of his decency. And connection to reality. I'm old enough to remember that while there have always been segments of any party that seemed to think disagreement meant your opponent was evil, it didn't used to be that an opponent was automatically a pedophilic child murderer bent on the destruction of all Christianity and "'Murica". | 0Trait Anger
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If you could just hear him thinking, "Why is this my life that I have to explain a toilet leak?" | 1State Anger
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That was one of the most bad assed pressers I have ever seen. | 1State Anger
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Trump claims secretary of state has a brother working for China, ignores Senate Majority leader with a wife working for China. | 1State Anger
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Knew it was Mr. Sterling before clicking. | 0Trait Anger
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Roger Ebert is fucking PISSED. | 1State Anger
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The Republican party needs more sane people like this man who deals in facts. Not sure about his past , but I can say his ethical behavior on the 2020 election is the minimum standard every politician should hold themselves to no matter the party.
Of course everyone will call him a fake , part of the deep state , Rino, antifa or whatever label they use to discredit anyone who tells the truth against Trump. | 0Trait Anger
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[I think this is the video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVOkCfj0lbk) | 1State Anger
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I spent the last 30 days in Georgia and they're only doing this to motivate Republican voters to vote tomorrow. The Republican voters that I spoke with, are not enthusiastic about Perdue or Loeffler. | 0Trait Anger
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I don't know who the grey haired gentleman with glasses is (brown suit, white shirt), but he is giving a line by line, falsehood by falsehood absolute debunking of Trump's call, and he is pissed off about it. | 1State Anger
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Every single 'punch' Donnie Brook threw at Brad and Ryan for over an hour in 'The Call'?
Ground up and fed to pigs by one man, one office. | 1State Anger
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That's Gabriel Sterling - Voting System Implementation Manager at Georgia Secretary of State
He's the guy who negotiated and implemented our new paper-audit voting system. | 0Trait Anger
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There's no reason for any elected official to be scared of Trump. He's a weak man who has nothing but bluster and bluffs. | 0Trait Anger
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CAN WE PLEASE GET THIS SIGN LANGUAGE SPEAKER A PART ON BROADWAY! Seriously, what a legend, just look at that performance! | 1State Anger
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https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/1346191454994112516?s=21
> Top Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling is debunking Trump's election claims one by one. “It’s Groundhog Day again. I’m going to talk about the things I've talked about repeatedly for two months, but I'm going to do it for one last time," he says.
> Sterling says he screamed at his radio in his car when he heard Trump repeat a claim about ballot carriers that was already debunked.
> Sterling says he screamed at his radio in his car when he heard Trump repeat a claim about ballot carriers that was already debunked. | 1State Anger
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What I find extraordinary is that they issue a sternly worded letter about 4 years too late.
Anyone who cares about the country would immediately renounce their membership in the Republican party. It's become the party of a Confederate Coup. | 1State Anger
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Jan 20 Biden should award Gabriel Sterling the US Medal of Freedom | 1State Anger
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You can clearly tell most Republicans in Congress are starting to hate Trump as he’s making them look very bad. | 0Trait Anger
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Because he literally told him to fix an election so he won by 1 vote.
He also mentions their efforts in other states, so they are fucking terrified of additional info coming to light and further incriminating them. | 1State Anger
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Is the reason "it betrays all the principles our nation was founded on"? | 1State Anger
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Must be the law firm, Collins, Murkowski and Romney. | 0Trait Anger
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> “We are aware of, and are concerned by, Ms. Mitchell’s participation in the January 2 **conference call** and are working to understand her involvement more thoroughly,”
I think Trump was using a old mob boss trick. He has a attorney listening to the call. I don't think they would have used the words " conference call" when describing the call otherwise.
The premise is that the call would be privileged and therefore inadmissible in court. The flaw in that idea is that attorney client privilege doesn't cover committing crimes. Apparently Trump forgot about that simple fact.
For me this makes the call even more damning. He knew he was going to commit a crime | 1State Anger
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Susan Collins concerned, or really concerned? | 1State Anger
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Lawyers are full of shit a lot...but these people are next level full of shit. | 0Trait Anger
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How about "livid?" "Disgusted." "Apoplectic?" "Pig-bitin' mad?"
"Concerned." Jfc. | 1State Anger
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No, it's a sign of where the GOP already is. | 1State Anger
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“Maybe you do not care much about the future of the Republican Party. You should. Conservatives will always be with us. If conservatives become convinced that they can not win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. The will reject democracy.”
- David Frum | 0Trait Anger
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"Headed"? | 1State Anger
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As a Georgian, I can’t tell you how grateful I am that it appears as if she’s going to run again in 2022 for the governor’s seat. I thought we had blown our chance at a governor of her quality. And this time, I bet she wins it. | 1State Anger
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The key here is that Ossoff and Warnock are running against Mitch McConnell every bit as much as they’re running against Loeffler and Perdue. For 6 months, he’s been blocking desperately-needed aid and unseating his is going to be the only way to change that. And the only way to unseat him is to elect Ossoff and Warnock. | 0Trait Anger
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In reading Trump's transcript it is blatant how much he really hates Stacey Abrams. I love that by simply doing the right thing she engenders so much vitriol. This is when you know that there's a right and wrong side. | 0Trait Anger
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Get fucked Betsy. May no one remember your name. | 1State Anger
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A good sign that you're a human piece of shit is if you survived in Trump's cabinet for his entire term. | 0Trait Anger
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The military is worried that Americans are too fat and too dumb to join the military.
> In a Dec. 17 letter to Acting Secretary of Defense Christoper Miller, Mission: Readiness — a nonpartisan organization of nearly 800 retired admirals and generals — warned that 71 percent of young Americans between the ages of 17 and 24 are ineligible for military service “because they are too poorly educated, too overweight, or have a history of crime or substance abuse."
> [Source](https://taskandpurpose.com/news/military-recruitment-obesity-education-crime/)
Is this the legacy DeVos worked so hard for that she doesn't want anyone to try and fix in future administrations? | 1State Anger
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She also suggests rejecting bears. | 0Trait Anger
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they don't care about democracy | 0Trait Anger
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Imagine going down in history as one of a gang of senators who tried to overthrow democracy and making that your legacy and doing it for the guy who called your wife ugly lmao what a fucking loser | 1State Anger
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> From now on, any Republican who backed the coup loses all claim to the moral high ground.
4 years ago I'm sure someone wrote, by doing x, the GOP has lost all claim to the moral high ground...
Then 2-3 months later, they wrote it again about a new corrupt thing they did... 2-3 months later again... 2-3 months later again....
So here we are again. They are once again losing their claim to the high ground. Surely this will be the time they stop.
Any/All of us thinking the furrowed brow of the media was going to stop Trump/GOP over the last 4 years is probably dumber than anything they have been guilty of. | 0Trait Anger
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After the last four years, don't we already know the answer to this? | 0Trait Anger
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About to? ABOUT TO?
I'm sorry, has Vice been asleep for the last 4 years? | 1State Anger
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I think the answer to that question is demonstrably obvious. I've been around since the days of Eisenhower and none of us has witnessed this kind of seditious behavior. | 0Trait Anger
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Trump has made America into an untrustworthy joke. | 0Trait Anger
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At this point, I'm just trying to figure out how to make money off of these idiots. | 0Trait Anger
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It is a death cult that has members in Congress. They are seditionists through and through that caters to the instability of the President's mental state by feeding him narcissistic hero fantasies. Remember Qanon believes Trump is the only one who can save the world from a ring of pedophilic cannibalistic celebrities and figures of note. His narcissism heightened by exnaying anyone from his sphere who does not agree with this false reality.
The last time something this big happened in cults was Jonestown and that was limited to a commune in Guinea. This time it is in the seat of power in the USA with cult members everywhere. Hold on fucking tight. | 0Trait Anger
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They had the well respected sign language translator up there, but they should have asked Jeff foxworthy to do a redneck translation to help trump supporters understand how utterly destroyed trumps house of cards fraud claims are. | 0Trait Anger
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The look of a man who is very tired of repeating the same stuff over and over again.
He’s been a voice of honesty. | 0Trait Anger
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The right will wear you down trying to prove there is no tea pot on the orbit of Saturn. It’s not up to us to prove there is no fraud. It’s up to them to prove there is. | 0Trait Anger
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You could tell this guy was livid; he wanted to curse so bad. At point, he said he was screaming at radio listening to the presidency lie about things he debunked. Clearly, this is an intelligent individual, but I don't understand why is he still a Republican? Why would you support a party that clearly only exists by virtue of misinformation and conspiracy non-sense? | 1State Anger
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My favorite part of the call is where Raffensberger (sp?) offers to send him full, unedited footage to show Trump that the heavily edited video he’s seen was deliberately misleading and Trump says “I don’t need a link! My link is better!”
I mean, I listened to the whole call and it’s just real hard not to picture him sitting in and playing with his own shit, that’s how fucking unhinged he sounds. | 1State Anger
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>...
>This is not a new observation. Particularly after President Trump won the White House in 2016 despite losing the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes, there’s been an enormous amount of attention paid to the role the electoral college plays in determining the winner of the presidential contest. What in 2000 was something of a fluke — George W. Bush narrowly won the electoral vote while narrowly losing the popular — 16 years later became an eyesore. **Trump is president thanks to about 78,000 votes in three states**, despite far more Americans having preferred Hillary Clinton.
>An industry emerged in defense of that outcome, with various pundits offering rationales meant to explain why such a system was desirable. The most truncated were simple appeals to the structure of the Constitution, which is of course true. More elaborate ones included broad assertions that the states should necessarily be considered individual voting units, perhaps (one line of reasoning went) because it gave states like Wyoming a reason to be invested in what the country was doing.
>What’s not common is to hear people explicitly articulate the actual reason so many Republicans think the electoral college is useful: It tips the scales in their favor in presidential elections.
>In a statement expressing opposition to Trump’s efforts to block President-elect Joe Biden’s 2020 victory, though, a group of House Republicans did exactly that. Reps. Thomas Massie (Ky.), Kelly Armstrong (N.D.), Ken Buck (Colo.), Mike Gallagher (Wis.), Nancy Mace (S.C.), Tom McClintock (Calif.) and Chip Roy (Tex.) released a statement that included this paragraph:
>>“From a purely partisan perspective, Republican presidential candidates have won the national popular vote only once in the last 32 years. They have therefore depended on the electoral college for nearly all presidential victories in the last generation.If we perpetuate the notion that Congress may disregard certified electoral votes — based solely on its own assessment that one or more states mishandled the presidential election — we will be delegitimizing the very system that led Donald Trump to victory in 2016, and that could provide the only path to victory in 2024.”
>This is pretty remarkable! Their concern is not simply that there is no constitutional basis for Trump’s efforts, which there isn’t. It is also that a somehow successful effort by Trump to eliminate the electoral college vote as the predicate for becoming president would put at risk the Republicans’ best route to future presidencies.
>... | 0Trait Anger
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And they know that the demographics are getting worse for them.
The Republicans are in desperation mode. | 0Trait Anger
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In the past 30 years worth of presidential elections, a Republican candidate has received more votes than the democrat ONCE.
If they want to be a viable party without the electoral college, they should back policies that more people approve of. But I guess that’s a “radical” concept. | 0Trait Anger
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Look at how much that idiot got away with? It's astounding! The fact that millions of Americans weren't in the streets everyday and the majority of the dissent seemed to come in the form of social media shows that the American executive is ripe for the taking and there will be very little resistance.
At the end of the day Trump's narcissism was his downfall, but seriously, if the next guy has an IQ above 100 say goodbye to American democracy. | 0Trait Anger
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Trump exposed the flaws in the system and they need to be fixed before someone insidious like Ted Cruz shows up.
I just threw up a little in my mouth. | 1State Anger
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Maybe. But the next one won't be Trump. There's something very specific about him that appeals to his base. His whole movement happened organically. It's not the kind of thing you can replicate.
Ted Cruz is a lot smarter but nobody's dying in the streets for him. They know he's a snake. Trump is more like a gorilla with rabies. | 0Trait Anger
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Every day I think about "what if Trump wasn't so fucking dumb?"
Like, what if it had been someone with a measured temperament and the ability to plan and execute anything more than one day in advance?
America dodged a real bullet, but only by sheer dumb luck. We are highly susceptible to Russian-like autocracy and we need to fix our government ASAP. | 0Trait Anger
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Incompetence does not describe the level of craven criminality that Trump and his family have born into the highest levels of our government. Sure, a lot of it was already there, but to say he is merely incompetent is to gloss over how effective his manipulation of the media is and how managed to double speak his way into convincing the American electorate that his crimes are just fine. | 0Trait Anger
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Fascism in orange is just as ugly, cruel, dangerous and deadly to democracy as any other type.
We need a Trump Crimes Commission. | 1State Anger
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Every moment has been Trump's authoritarian moment for at least the last 35 years. It was obvious he's an authoritarian during his campaign and throughout his presidency. To suggest otherwise is a bald-face lie.
Trump is a bigoted, authoritarian narcissist, which is one of the reasons Republicans adore him. | 0Trait Anger
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authoritarianism is the \*last thing\* that should be referred to as a \*moment\* | 0Trait Anger
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I’m torn between “Trump is going to attempt to declare martial law to get a second term and will be dragged out of the White House by force” and “Trump will declare a self-pardon at 11am on Jan 20th and flee to Mar-a-Lago”.
I’m completely confident he will lose I just don’t know which of his neuroses are stronger, the malignant narcissism or the cowardice. | 0Trait Anger
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If anyone hasn't listened to the Trump Tape yet, I urge you to do so. Not because I think anybody needs to be convinced the guy is a criminal, but because it's genuinely enjoyable to hear the fear and panic in his voice as he practically begs for the election to be overturned. Listening to his impotent flailing as he makes weak threats that aren't intimidating anybody the way he thinks they are, it's so pathetic and embarrassing for him, and it elicits genuine joy when I hear it. He's scared. | 1State Anger
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"undo"? You mean overthrow the will of the people. You know - sedition. | 1State Anger
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Trump and his allies engage in a criminal conspiracy to undermine democracy. There, I fixed it for you, AP. You guys should know better, come on AP. | 2Anger Expression
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Lawsuits and jail | 0Trait Anger
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It's like his personal game of monopoly. He gets a permanent "get out of jail free" card, and "collect unlimited tax payer funded golf as you pass go". | 0Trait Anger
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Reminds me of this:
[Trump struggles to say what he would do with another term for second time in a week](https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/01/politics/trump-second-term-agenda-objectives/index.html) | 1State Anger
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God that speech was good. That whole section about the working class just felt so good to hear. | 1State Anger
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Best part of his speech was the jab about winning Georgia 3 times. Q country definitely punching air over that one. | 1State Anger
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Legal protection. He literally doesn’t give a shit about the job, he wants the powers. | 1State Anger
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What time is the count on Wednesday start? | 1State Anger
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It is such a close tie for who disgusts me more Trump or McConnell. This shit show jumped the shark so long ago. | 0Trait Anger
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Nation's capital braces for violence as extremist groups converge to protest ~~Trump's election loss~~ Democracy | 1State Anger
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This is the breaking point for our grand experiment in self rule. | 1State Anger
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Prediction: Instead of the ~8,000 or so people who showed up to the last two “stop the steal” protests in DC, this time ~9,500 will show up. Nothing will happen except small pockets of violence quickly stamped out by police and national guard. | 1State Anger
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So many snowflakes in one place, I hope DC has plows ready. | 0Trait Anger
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There will be violence. Its gonna be a scary day in America | 1State Anger
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The GOP conned us into a war in Iraq by lying about bringing democracy and now they are doing the same thing to their own country. | 0Trait Anger
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Actual title. What a time to be alive. | 2Anger Expression
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Credit where it's due: WaPo knows their audience. | 0Trait Anger
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NTA - that other guy though ... | 1State Anger
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ESH
I don't know how you get to the point of being threatened by a member of your own party (Trump), have your own constituents sending you and your family death threats and your two state senators siding with the guy threatening you and you still want to be a part of that party.
That is fucked up. At this point I would think all conservatives could see that the republican party is no longer a conservative party, its Trump's party. Get on board or get a knife in the back. | 1State Anger
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You're the asshole for not asking him more insistently about *where* you were supposed to look, or *how* you were expected to proceed and *what* steps were needed in order to find those votes. Because you looked everywhere they were supposed to be, you counted them three times and you took every step you could think of, so now you need explicit instructions. | 2Anger Expression
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I love Alexandra Petri. You can spot her column every time just by reading the title. I get the impression that ladies in her family are sharp as rule. | 0Trait Anger
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I was like "that cannot be the headline"
and it was
+1 Washington Post | 1State Anger
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YTA: Everyone knows that stories posted to r/AmITheAsshole are supposed to be fake, and this story actually happened. | 1State Anger
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Alexandra Petri is almost always funny, but daaamn this is ice cold. Do they give Satire Pulitzers? | 1State Anger
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Hey! A lot of people seem mad at me, but I don’t think I’m actually the a------ here! So I (65, M) got a telephone call from an older acquaintance in a position of power (74, M). I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt here and assume that maybe he used to be a lovely man, because a lot of people seem very dedicated to him, but all I can say is that he has definitely reached the stage of life where talking to him on the phone is a duty rather than a pleasure. And this isn’t the first time he tried to call. He tried 18 times!Basically, the call went immediately off the rails; indeed, it would be kind of inaccurate to say that it was at any point on the rails? I pick up the phone, we announce that everyone’s on the call, including his friend Mark (who frankly seems like he’s enabling a lot of dubious things right now) and a person he seemed to view as a lawyer (doesn’t necessarily mean anything!), and then he immediately starts shouting that I need to “find” him “votes.”I should mention that I am the secretary of state of Georgia, and, as such, basically the absolute minimum of my job is to make sure we don’t just randomly pick the winner of elections and give all our electoral votes to them because they call and yell at me, so that was how I was coming in.Anyway, the call mostly went like this:Him: [Conspiracy theory I did not perfectly understand, additional different conspiracy theory, just repeating an election worker’s name a bunch of times as though the name itself was proof of wrongdoing, description of an edited video he saw on Fox News maybe? Incoherent shouting about how he has 500,000 votes we should just take as assumed — he does NOT, we checked — but we only need to give him enough votes to win the election, and we need to find them for him.]Me: ??Mark: So, we can agree to work together on this, right?Me: We can agree to work together in the sense that we are happy to get on the phone later and explain that we think everything you’ve just said is incorrect!Then he started to go on and on about how it was unlikely that anyone could ever move back to Georgia and legitimately vote here again after previously leaving the state? Which, I understand there are things in our electoral process that are pretty wacky, but the concept that somebody might want to move back to a state seems like a very weird one to latch onto as definitely untrue. But he kept going on about it. Literally, he was like: “How many people do that? They moved out, and then they said, ‘Ah, to hell with it, I’ll move back.’ You know, it doesn’t sound like a very normal … you mean, they moved out, and what, they missed it so much that they wanted to move back in? It’s crazy.”Verbatim quote!! Which, in addition to being very strange, seemed kind of insulting to the lovely state of Georgia! Of course people who leave it for other places could want to move back!My friend and I tried to say it wasn’t crazy, but he was not really in a listening place.The call goes on for like an hour, somehow, most of it him yelling at me, and he and Mark kept trying to pressure me to look into this less “litigiously,” which I think meant that he wanted me to just announce I found a bunch of votes for him maybe in a drawer or a ravine somewhere? Really unclear where I was supposed to be getting these votes!But he was like, I heard people saying there are a lot of fake votes and dead people voting. Okay, you heard that, that’s great, but did you hear it from somewhere true, or did you just read it on the Internet, where people make things up? And then he got offended that I thought he was reading made-up things on the Internet. Like, what am I supposed to do with this?Anyway, I don’t think I was in the wrong here. I let him talk and talk and talk and tell me about these conspiracy theories he’d heard. I just didn’t agree to find him any votes, since I don’t think he understands how elections work.I should mention he is the president of the United States. AITA?
Alexandra Petri is a Washington Post columnist offering a lighter take on the news and opinions of the day. | 1State Anger
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ACTUAL TITLE! Wow! | 1State Anger
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Get this lady a Pulitzer. | 1State Anger
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ESH. You weren't an asshole for refusing, but your party helped enable the orange douchebag enough to allow things to get to this point, and many of them are still with him. You and the rest of the party should have put a stop to this a long time ago - not just when it started to negatively impact you personally. | 1State Anger
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Like others, I thought this was an edited title, but its real!
NTA. | 1State Anger
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Actual headline. We have done it reddit.
We are the new deep state now | 2Anger Expression
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He tried to bully me into breaking the law for him, so I reported him. | 2Anger Expression
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