I don’t see anything in here about pressuring Raffensperger to “overturn the GA election results”. Given this, perhaps you can provide evidence that Trump was pressuring the Secretary of State to “overturn the GA election results”. Also, if you wouldn’t mind sharing your definition of threat, since you’re so sure Trump threatened him, it would be helpful since am still unable to see it. — NOS4A2
I'm glad we agree on that.Clearly Trump pressured him — NOS4A2
You're really hung up on this - so for purposes of this particular discussion I'll go with your distinction. So Trump "pressured" him but did not "threaten" him.And if you wouldn’t mind sharing your definition of threat — NOS4A2
The exact details of the acts Trump pressured him to do are irrelevant. The relevant question is why Raffensperger - a lifelong Republican and a Trump supporter - did not do any of the things that Trump pressured him to do.but it’s what act Trump pressured him to do that is the question. — NOS4A2
I'm glad we agree on that.
You're really hung up on this - so for purposes of this particular discussion I'll go with your distinction. So Trump "pressured" him but did not "threaten" him.
The exact details of the acts Trump pressured him to do are irrelevant. The relevant question is why Raffensperger - a lifelong Republican and a Trump supporter - did not do any of the things that Trump pressured him to do.
I hope you wouldn’t mind sharing your answer to this specific question. If not, then I suppose I can again chalk it up to propaganda and I’ll quit bothering you about it.
I'll try one more time. You feel that there is an important distinction between pressure vs threat so I'm conceding the point. So again - T was merely pressuring R, NOT threatening him.You said that, to your ears, a few statements sounded like threats, and even quoted these threats. — NOS4A2
And once again, why would R NOT do these things?At any rate, I’ve repeatedly said Trump was pressuring him to look at the fraud and to share the data with his team. — NOS4A2
And here is what you said:I have already given my answer and shared why I made such a speculation. — NOS4A2
Who was putting pressure on R at the time of these events to NOT do things that T was asking for? These things could have potentially given the GA electoral votes to Trump? If you want to convince me that you're right you will need far more then speculation.Public and political pressure, maybe. — NOS4A2
If I believe what I am writing I am not operating on bad faith.
I try my best to explain my reasoning. — NOS4A2
Some of the rhetoric I see related to Trump is disturbing. — GRWelsh
I don't think there will be civil war, but this is not to say there will not be violence and bullets. Two reasons I think things will not escalate to war is that the trumpster "patriots" are not significant enough in numbers or bullets. — Fooloso4
The US can experience political mass shootings as uh, it's now experiencing mass shootings. Likely they will be downplayed, because nobody likes that the going is something like in a Third World country. And never underestimate what kind of a police state the US already is and can be.I don't think there will be civil war, but this is not to say there will not be violence and bullets. Two reasons I think things will not escalate to war is that the trumpster "patriots" are not significant enough in numbers or bullets. — Fooloso4
Instead, he respected the lawyers he could find who were taking him the election WAS rigged.
He fired the lawyers because they weren't telling him what he had already decided must be true. — flannel jesus
follow up your strategic defence plan — javi2541997
He fired the lawyers because they were telling the emperor he had no clothes. — flannel jesus
He fired them because they were not willing to do their job. — javi2541997
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