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Nobody is buying the Fake News narratives anymore..

China Mitch and the RINO globalists have to go!

MTG for Speaker??
 

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75% wrong direction
70% say serious concerns about inflation and economy

yet if Hobbs wins that will make exactly ZERO incumbents that lost their GOV or SEN seat.

we are truly a nation of imbeciles
Time to pull the double wide to a blue state maybe?
 

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75% wrong direction
70% say serious concerns about inflation and economy

yet if Hobbs wins that will make exactly ZERO incumbents that lost their GOV or SEN seat.

we are truly a nation of imbeciles
Most incumbents are installed.. but enough are imbeciles
 

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Kari Lake elaborates on what their strategy by slow walking the ballots.

Now you know why the establishment was all prepared to push the same message: Trump is done.

They are psyoping MAGA.

"They wanted to throw cold water on the movement. They want to take that victory. They want to make it look like America first is not thriving when, in fact, it is. Don't believe the narrative that you're hearing....I think they wanted us to not have our big moment with our big victory speech.. They did this to me in the primary...The media ran with the false narrative that I squeaked out a win...I believe we win and I think we win by a good margin and we are going to go on to reform our elections so we never have this embarrassment again."

:popcorn:
 

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Internet celebrates Lauren Boebert's likely election loss as she finally returns to Twitter​


oopsie...guess those MSNBC dykes will have to put their Boebert/OnlyFans fantasies away for now...

Breaking Update (99% reporting): Boebert leads by 433 :cool:
 

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????????. Trump goes insane. Gotta hand it to ya Dabitch o fer life. U find the losers of life on YouTube. But hey , birds of a feather …… :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 

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BREAKING: Trump makes NEW DERANGED Posts about Midterms​


"...as he CONTINUES to swirl the drain..."

"...Humpty Trumpty..." :ROFLMAO: (y) :popcorn: :arrowhead :trio: :dancefool :hung: :ROFLMAO:
 

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STABLE GENIUS, ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yahoo News

New York Post targets 'Trumpty Dumpty' in scathing cover​

Dylan Stableford
Dylan Stableford
·Senior Writer
Thu, November 10, 2022 at 8:12 AM


Rupert Murdoch’s conservative media empire helped propel Donald Trump’s remarkable rise from tabloid-friendly New York real estate mogul and reality show star to the presidency.
But in the wake of disappointing results for the Republican Party in Tuesday’s midterm elections, Murdoch-owned media outlets — the New York Post, Fox News and the Wall Street Journal — are blaming Trump for the GOP’s lackluster performance, and appear ready to move on from the former president.
On its front page Wednesday morning, the New York Post anointed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “DeFuture” of the GOP. On Thursday it took fresh aim at Trump, depicting him as “Trumpty Dumpty.”
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“Don (who couldn’t build a wall) had a great fall,” the Post headline read. “Can all the GOP’s men put the party back together again?”
“Trump Is the Republican Party’s Biggest Loser,” the Wall Street Journal declared in a blistering editorial on Wednesday evening.
“He has now flopped in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022,” the WSJ editorial board wrote. “What will Democrats do when Donald Trump isn’t around to lose elections?”
“Ron DeSantis is the new Republican Party leader,” Fox News said in an online editorial after the Florida governor secured a resounding reelection victory ahead of his looming decision whether to run for president in 2024.
“The biggest winner of the midterm elections was without a doubt Governor Ron DeSantis,” the editorial read. “The biggest loser? Donald Trump.”
Former President Donald Trump.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters about the midterm results at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on election night. (Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters)
The attacks from Murdoch’s formerly Trump-friendly media outlets come as key races that will determine control of Congress remain too close to call. But whatever the outcome, the so-called red wave that many Republicans were expecting failed to materialize.
“Definitely not a Republican wave, that’s for darn sure,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and a close ally of Trump, said on NBC News.
They also come as Trump is preparing to launch another White House run. The former president is planning to make a “big announcement” at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Nov. 15.
Some members of the GOP are urging Trump to delay the expected launch.
“I’ll be advising him that he move his announcement until after the Georgia runoff,” former Trump adviser Jason Miller told the Associated Press. “Georgia needs to be the focus of every Republican in the country right now.”
Georgia’s Senate race between Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and his Trump-backed Republican challenger, Herschel Walker, will be decided in a runoff on Dec. 6 after neither candidate captured more than 50% of the vote required to win.
Trump is reportedly “fuming” over losses by some of his endorsed candidates, including Dr. Mehmet Oz, who lost his bid for U.S. Senate to Democrat John Fetterman in Pennsylvania.
“Almost every one of these Trump-endorsed candidates that you see in competitive states has lost,” former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Wednesday. “It’s a huge loss for Trump. And, again, it shows that his political instincts are not about the party, they’re not about the country — they’re about him.”
Meanwhile, the former president claims he is not mad about the midterms.
“For those many people that are being fed the fake narrative from the corrupt media that I am Angry about the Midterms, don’t believe it,” Trump wrote Thursday on Truth Social, his social platform. “I am not at all angry, did a great job (I wasn’t the one running!), and am very busy looking into the future. Remember, I am a ‘Stable Genius.’”
 

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No tens fuck this....maybe a two at closing time

ROTFLMAO!!!

Donk buried you you fkn nerd.

Omg you're a little fkn twerp - ?
 

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No tens fuck this....maybe a two at closing time

ROTFLMAO!!!

Donk buried you you fkn nerd.

Omg you're a little fkn twerp - ?
STFU, Short Eyes, you and your fellow blubbery boy buggerer BOTH are gonna need a Jaws of Life to pull that Deadly Democrat Dong outta yer respective BUTT holes, bitch. Oh, look, MORE stuff about Daddy Daughter Diddler getting DICKED: :ROFLMAO: :hung: :popcorn: :trio: :dancefool :popcorn::lock2:

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Trump left 'fuming' after at least 14 of his candidates projected to lose in midterms: Sources​

KATHERINE FAULDERS
Wed, November 9, 2022 at 4:17 PM


At least fourteen of Donald Trump's handpicked candidates are projected to have lost their election bids, according to an ABC News count — results that have some Trump aides concerned as the former president prepares for a "big announcement" regarding his potential 2024 presidential run.
Sources close to Trump described him as "fuming" at his Mar-a-Lago estate Tuesday night as GOP candidates he had backed started to lose or underperform.
In addition, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' strong performance in Trump's adopted home state was a wakeup call for some Trump advisers, sources said. DeSantis, seen as a potential 2024 presidential rival for Trump, easily won reelection.
MORE: Donald Trump could announce 2024 presidential run as soon as Nov. 14: Sources
"This is a sinking ship," one top Trump adviser told ABC News. "We're not going to beat that."
"This was the end of the Trump era and the dawn of the DeSantis era," a Republican operative close to the Trump orbit told ABC News. "Like every other Trump catastrophe, he did this to himself with stupid and reckless decisions."
On his Truth Social account, Trump said Tuesday was a "GREAT EVENING." His candidate for Senate in Ohio, J.D. Vance, was projected to have beaten Democrat Tim Ryan, and his Senate candidate in North Carolina, Ted Budd, was also projected to have won his race — with races in Arizona and Nevada yet to be called and control of the House and Senate still to be determined.
But some of Trump's most high-profile candidates saw losses in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio.
PHOTO: Former President Donald Trump speaks at Mar-a-lago on Election Day in Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 8, 2022. (Andrew Harnik/AP)

PHOTO: Former President Donald Trump speaks at Mar-a-lago on Election Day in Palm Beach, Fla., Nov. 8, 2022. (Andrew Harnik/AP)
Trump was particularly unhappy as he watched two candidates he endorsed in Pennsylvania — Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz and gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano — lose their elections. Trump had been in the state rallying for both candidates just three days earlier.
"We have tens of thousands of people here," Trump told the Pennsylvania crowd at a rally Saturday. "If these people vote for you, Doug, and if they vote for you, Oz, you can't lose. We can't lose."
In an email blast touting "unprecedented successes" that was sent out before any races had been called, Trump boasted that his political action committee had spent "$3.4 million opposing [Oz opponent] John Fetterman in Pennsylvania."
But a day later, sources say Trump has been angry with his wife, Melania, and Fox News host Sean Hannity, for pushing Trump to endorse Oz. The former president is also blaming aides for misguiding him on some of his other endorsements.
Trump told advisers Tuesday night that he was also shocked that the Georgia race between incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and GOP challenger Herschel Walker was too close to call, per sources. On Wednesday, ABC News reported that neither candidate will receive more than 50% of the vote, sending the race to a runoff on Dec. 6.
MORE: Fetterman projected to defeat Oz in Pennsylvania Senate race
As the results came in, the phones of Trump's top political aides began ringing off the hook — and by the end of the night only a handful of aides remained around him, sources told ABC News.
As the night progressed, Trump told top aides he wasn't particularly interested in addressing the crowd he had gathered there, although he did end up speaking for a few minutes, telling the crowd that the numbers were "amazing" so far.
Trump announced on Monday that he planned to make a "big announcement" next week about plans for his 2024 presidential run. Some close to Trump told ABC News they hope the vague nature of the statement could give him an escape hatch should he decide not to run.
But others who have spoken with Trump say he's unlikely to renege on his plans because he's spent the last two years teasing a run, official announcement or not.
"Hard to back out now," one adviser said.
Trump adviser Jason Miller told Newsmax on Wednesday that he was hoping Trump would delay his announcement until after the Dec. 6 Georgia runoff, saying, "I am advising the president to hold off until after the Georgia race."
MORE: Ron DeSantis projected to defeat former Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida
Trump's former press secretary, Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany, also said she believes Trump should wait until after the runoff to announce.
When asked if Trump should campaign for Walker in Georgia, McEnany said, "I think we've got to make strategic calculations. Gov. DeSantis, I think he should be welcome to the state, given what happened last night. You've got to look at the realities on the ground."
 

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Sounds like Kermit the frog gurglin cum !!!

ROTFLMAO!!!
That Donk sure knows how to put on a show!

Of course we know it's an act...except Squeaky. He was so agitated, flustered and unhinged because he actually takes this stuff seriously! I mean...that lame "weigh in" :rolleyes: ? ???

The excuses from the legendary "poker millionaire" were classic - "I quit poker because I knew I'd lose!" :an_laugh:?

No big $$$ poker/sports betting receipts?? Because he's as broke as ever!

Donk had him RATTLED to the bone!

It's like election fraud - nobody believes this clown anymore!
 

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No tens fuck this....maybe a two at closing time

ROTFLMAO!!!

Donk buried you you fkn nerd.

Omg you're a little fkn twerp - ?
Everybody that was in the middle agreed I won. And the girl even picked me. You’re a fatso. 6’2 and 187. In great shape. You can’t peel an Orange without sweating.
 

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