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A Man for Four Seasons 0

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A Bananas Republic, One More Time 0

Elvia Dias is concerned. A snippet:

(Secretary of State Mike–ed.) Pompeo on Tuesday predicted “there will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration.”

That kind of defiance is nothing short of an overthrow of the will of the American people and is simply disgusting for Republicans to go along with it.

And, in related news, Georgia’s on my mind.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

PoliticalProf.

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The Week in Rebuke 0

Title:  Life in the Stupidverse (We are all so very, very tired.)  Frame One, captioned

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True Believers (Updated) 0

Boston.com has a fascinating profile of a diehard Trump loyalist.

While I’m out getting a new cable modem from my ISP’s store (the old has been acting iffy for a couple of weeks), give it a read.

Read more »

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Twits on Twitter 0

Clap back twits.

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The Sore Loser 0

No surprises here.

We can expect more of this as January 20 draws near.

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Maskless Marauders 0

A chief marauder.

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The Fallback 0

Title:  Plan B.  Image:  Donald Trump saying,

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The Protocols of the Elders of Newt 0

They’re not even trying to hide it any more.

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It’s All about the Branding 0

Steve M. explains why he thinks Donald Trump will not concede the election to Joe Biden. A nugget:

In part, this is because he can’t bear the thought of being a loser. But it’s also because conceding would destroy the brand he’s built since he announced his candidacy in 2015.

Follow the link for his full argument.

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All the News that Fits 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Chrysalis L. Wright explores the effect that fake news may have on the aftermath of the recent presidential election. She notes Donald Trump’s reaction to his losing it and is less than sanguine over the possibilities. A snippet:

Trump immediately began filing lawsuits in battleground states. Claims in these lawsuits have included that poll watchers were not able to observe ballot counting in Pennsylvania, claims of voter fraud in Georgia regarding ballot counting, and asking ballot counting to stop in Michigan, among others. While it appears that there is little legal merit to any of these lawsuits and that they are not likely to change the outcome, many of Trumps supporters are convinced that voter fraud is rampant, that the 2020 election is rigged, and that democrats are trying to steal the election.

Follow the link for her prognosis.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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The Rule of Lawless, Batten Down the Hatch Act Dept. 0

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A Picture Is Worth 0

Image:  Live your life in such a way that the entire planet doesn't dance in the streets when you lose your job.Image:  Live your life in such a way that the entire planet doesn't dance in the streets when you lose your job.

Via PoliticalProf.

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Epilogue 0

Let the games antics begin continue.

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Bursting the Balloon 0

Frightened Baby Trump balloon gazing fearfully down at the crown of Lady Liberty, the spikes of which are labeled

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Afterthought:

My friend was moved to tears of joy by press’s finally calling the Presidential election for Biden. I wasn’t.

She asked me, “Aren’t you thrilled?”

“No,” I replied. “More like relieved.”

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Twits on Twitter 0

Prevaricating poll pirate twits.

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Interregnum 0

What Donald Trump doesn’t get is that most people are worn out by all the shenanigans.

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