The Republican Party Has to Resort to Lies to win elections, because they have no truths as a foundation.

Responses to “The Republican Party Has to Resort to Lies to win elections, because they have no truths as a foundation.”

  1. John Avatar
    John

    Trump won buy millions. 2016 everyone said trump was illigitimate because russia hoax which you believed and your brain still believes, it was a hoax!

    You think Biden sitting in the basement with, dominion machines, drop boxes, mail in ballots, thousands of mules, counting throughout the night, mopre people voting then people in district was fair? 100 mile trump car rally in arizona and he lost?

    ughhhh you will never wake up so sad.

    1. Lloyd Lofthouse Avatar

      John is a troll from the New York, Long Island area, who goes by other sock puppet names and keeps getting blocked. This troll returns with a new sockpuppet name and email address.

      John’s ISP is always Verizon
      The troll’s IP address is always 72.69.156.117
      Location: Lynbrook New York. The same (or near it) location as all the other sockpuppet accounts this troll has used as Jersey Joe and others.

      This time he/she is John and their email is loser34@aol.com

      After I send this reply, I’m going to block your latest sockpuppet name. If you want to change your IP address and location, you’ll have to buy a new smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop and drive further from home to sit in a coffee shop trolling people with your lies.

      Trump lost the popular vote in 2016 by almost three million. He won through the Electoral College that no other democracy has ever had where a loser can win. In all the other democracies the popular vote picks the winners.

      No matter how many times Traitor Trump repeats his lies, the fact is there is no valid proof that any of his lies are true. After losing more than 60 court cases (with some of the judges appointed by the traitor) challenging the 2020 election, Trump’s lies are still lies.

      As for Traitor Trump’s links to Russia. Mueller, a lifelong Republican, a former US Marine with an impressive combat history, who made a career in the FBI after leaving the Marines, said as much.

      Read all the facts here and ignore Traitor Trump’s endless lies that were lies the first time he said them and still are lies after he’s repeated them hundred if not thousands of time.

      https://www.acslaw.org/projects/the-presidential-investigation-education-project/other-resources/key-findings-of-the-mueller-report/

  2. Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt Avatar

    The constant lies are unbelievable – what is wrong with their minds’ ability to do basic logical thinking?

    I keep wondering if the same phenomenon – mindless acceptance – happened in Germany pre-WWII. It is scary.

    1. Lloyd Lofthouse Avatar

      Why Traitor Trump’s followers are so loyal to him has been guessed at by professionals in endless studies. Here’s the abstract from one out of Oxford.

      “Truth” aims to explain why Donald Trump lies more than any other public official in the United States today, and why his supporters, nonetheless, put up with his lies. The chapter combs the biographical record to highlight some of the most egregious examples of Trump’s untruths and then considers reasons behind Trump’s remarkable penchant for lying. For Trump, truth is effectively whatever it takes to win the moment, moment by moment, battle by battle—as the episodic man, shorn of any long-term story to make sense of his life, struggles to win the moment. Among the many reasons that Trump’s supporters excuse his lying is that they, like Trump himself, do not really hold him to the standards that human persons are held to. And that is because many of his supporters, like Trump himself, do not consider him to be a person—he is more like a primal force or superhero, more than a person, but less than a person, too.

      https://academic.oup.com/book/36813/chapter-abstract/321970787?redirectedFrom=fulltext

      Next, from Scientific American:

      New Psychology of New Leadership

      Donald Trump’s rallies enacted how Trump and his followers would like the country to be. They were, in essence, identity festivals.

      Trump succeeded by providing a categorical grid—a clear definition of groups and intergroup relations—that allowed many Americans to make sense of their lived experiences.

      Within this framework, he established himself as a prototypical American and a voice for people who otherwise felt voiceless.

      His rivals did not deploy the skills of identity leadership to present an inclusive narrative of “us.” In that context, Trump had a relatively free run. …

      In simple terms, a Trump rally was a dramatic enactment of a specific vision of America. It enacted how Trump and his followers would like America to be. In a phrase, it was an identity festival that embodied a politics of hope. …

      https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/trump-rsquo-s-appeal-what-psychology-tells-us/

      1. Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt Avatar

        He plays to insecurities – instead of being an example of how to learn to overcome insecurities.

        After seeing a photo of President Biden hugging his son, I commented to my husband that I didn’t remember seeing a SINGLE instance of 45 hugging one of his kids, being affectionate with his wife (any of them), or petting a pet.

        If that’s what people want to admire, I’m sad they have nothing better. I come from a loving family – I remember my dad dancing with us on his big shoes, my mother in her Girl Guide uniform at 4th of July celebrations in Mexico (held early because it always seemed to rain in July), and I really don’t know how the Trump children are still standing. It must be horrible to be them. Apparently his father was just like 45. How horrid.

      2. Lloyd Lofthouse Avatar

        From what I’ve read about Traitor Trump’s father, he was a monster. IQ 45 was not the only malignant narcissist and psychopath in the family. I think he inherited those traits from his father who also taught him to grow up as a racist.

      3. Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt Avatar

        Not all people with monsters for fathers grow up to be as bad or worse.

        And I still hold 45 responsible for the unnecessary deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans when he mismanaged every possible aspect of the pandemic and encouraged anti-vaxxers at all turns. And for totally stupid reasons – he could have been the nation’s savior, taken credit, and probably been reelected legitimately.

        I love ‘IQ45’ – and am still aghast at how supposed Christians embraced him, and still do.

      4. Lloyd Lofthouse Avatar

        There are Christians and then there are make-believe Christians that misinterpret the New Testament to support their political thinking.

        “Followers of Jesus span the globe. But the global body of more than 2 billion Christians is separated into thousands of denominations. Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Apostolic, Methodist — the list goes on. Estimations show there are more than 200 Christian denominations in the U.S. and a staggering 45,000 globally, according to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity.”

        https://www.livescience.com/christianity-denominations.html

        Only one sect out of more than 200 has supported Traitor Trump blindly and nonstop.

        “Observers have characterized evangelical support for President Trump as reluctant yet highly durable. But this depiction ignores Pentecostal-Charismatic Christians who, from the beginning, have been largely enthusiastic Trump supporters.”

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/03/21/the-christian-sect-that-has-always-cheered-on-donald-trump/

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