Schmidt chooses politics over truth
Ever since it’s been decided that Donald Trump lost the presidential election, we’ve been reminded to remain patient and sympathetic to his enormous, but fragile ego.
Ever since it’s been decided that Donald Trump lost the presidential election, we’ve been reminded to remain patient and sympathetic to his enormous, but fragile ego.
While in the White House, only one number has held any value for President Trump (and no, it’s not the number of COVID deaths). It’s been the Dow Jones industrial average.
“This has to stop,” pleaded Gabriel Sterling, a Republican and Georgia’s voting system implementation manager, during a news conference this week at the state capitol building in Atlanta.
Over the past four years, as we’ve watched our democratic values undermined and the principles of good governance laid to waste, we’ve been waiting . . . waiting for a modicum of courage from Congressional Republicans.
The United States has always been the nation that has stood for fair and free elections, supporting efforts that put observers into countries to make sure there have been no improprieties that cast doubt on the outcome.
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