jimnyc
06-10-2020, 02:07 PM
Retarded and always baseless conspiracy theories that the president will perhaps stay in office even if they lose the election. All the republican presidents have been so erratic and untrustworthy that they will become dictators and deny an election and keep office anyway. :rolleyes:
And it's already started with Trump. Started awhile back with some actually. And then this twit.
And don't forget, the Democrats claimed they would obstruct Trump in all he does from day one, and then turned around and obstructed him with every step. And in addition to the obstruction, they lied and made all kinds of false accusations along the way. I'll avoid their transparency in events like the kneeling, not having a clue what they were even wearing. And their daily hypocrisy, where they will take any and all sides, and change it like their underwear, depending on who they are talking to. :rolleyes:
So apparently Trump has no intent on leaving office, win or lose. Spread the fear. :rolleyes:
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Liberal Reporters Are Pushing A Conspiracy Theory That Has Plagued Republican Presidents For Decades
For years, mainstream reporters and various publications have suggested that Republican presidents might attempt to stay in the White House even if they aren’t reelected, and the 2020 election is proving to be no different.
The conspiracy theory was pushed as recently as June 8, when New Yorker writer Dexter Filkens wondered aloud what would happen “if the president [Donald Trump] refuses to leave the White House.” Filkens, well known for his work as a war correspondent for The New York Times, made the comment during a discussion with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on why Trump went into the White House bunker on May 29.
“I think the real — I think the real question here is November and what’s going to happen in November,” Filkens said on “All In with Chris Hayes.”
“And, you know, what if we have a close election that’s contested? What happens then? What happens if the president refuses to leave the White House?”
Despite there being no solid proof that Trump would refuse to leave the White House if he loses the 2020 election, Hayes didn’t push back on the theory. Filkens suggested Monday was “a bit of a dry run in terms of a stress test of various parts of the institutional integrity of the nation should the president try to do something wildly in breaking with American democratic traditions,” as Hayes summed up.
Filkens added that he spoke to numerous generals about the situation and many said “there will be no dispute” even amid a contested election. Filkens said he doesn’t think this is “the whole story” and pointed out that one general he talked to “was really concerned about” if America has “a close election.”
The Atlantic has also pushed this question, publishing an article in February 2020 wondering what would happen if the president refused to leave after an election loss. Even former Democratic candidates like former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg entertained the idea, The Hill reported that same month.
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Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/10/reporters-pushing-conspiracy-theory-republicans-wont-leave-white-house-donald-trump/
And it's already started with Trump. Started awhile back with some actually. And then this twit.
And don't forget, the Democrats claimed they would obstruct Trump in all he does from day one, and then turned around and obstructed him with every step. And in addition to the obstruction, they lied and made all kinds of false accusations along the way. I'll avoid their transparency in events like the kneeling, not having a clue what they were even wearing. And their daily hypocrisy, where they will take any and all sides, and change it like their underwear, depending on who they are talking to. :rolleyes:
So apparently Trump has no intent on leaving office, win or lose. Spread the fear. :rolleyes:
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Liberal Reporters Are Pushing A Conspiracy Theory That Has Plagued Republican Presidents For Decades
For years, mainstream reporters and various publications have suggested that Republican presidents might attempt to stay in the White House even if they aren’t reelected, and the 2020 election is proving to be no different.
The conspiracy theory was pushed as recently as June 8, when New Yorker writer Dexter Filkens wondered aloud what would happen “if the president [Donald Trump] refuses to leave the White House.” Filkens, well known for his work as a war correspondent for The New York Times, made the comment during a discussion with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on why Trump went into the White House bunker on May 29.
“I think the real — I think the real question here is November and what’s going to happen in November,” Filkens said on “All In with Chris Hayes.”
“And, you know, what if we have a close election that’s contested? What happens then? What happens if the president refuses to leave the White House?”
Despite there being no solid proof that Trump would refuse to leave the White House if he loses the 2020 election, Hayes didn’t push back on the theory. Filkens suggested Monday was “a bit of a dry run in terms of a stress test of various parts of the institutional integrity of the nation should the president try to do something wildly in breaking with American democratic traditions,” as Hayes summed up.
Filkens added that he spoke to numerous generals about the situation and many said “there will be no dispute” even amid a contested election. Filkens said he doesn’t think this is “the whole story” and pointed out that one general he talked to “was really concerned about” if America has “a close election.”
The Atlantic has also pushed this question, publishing an article in February 2020 wondering what would happen if the president refused to leave after an election loss. Even former Democratic candidates like former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg entertained the idea, The Hill reported that same month.
https://i.imgur.com/BkfIydB.png
https://i.imgur.com/EczAALi.png
Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/10/reporters-pushing-conspiracy-theory-republicans-wont-leave-white-house-donald-trump/