Doesn't it just amaze you. I just told that to my wife. Like how can so many elections be 50-50 split nearly? It just seems strange that things are that close and divided that evenly in a culture of a country.
Since 2000 it has arguably been rigged. We haven't had a real election in 20 years AT LEAST. Clinton v Dole was convincing, but 2000 was clearly decided for Bush, they just slipped up in Florida. Every election since has been a fuckin "nail biter".
Bush won that election. The DS was fucking around in Florida all night on Election Day 2000. The media called the state for Gore before the heavily conservative panhandle was closed!
Gore was going to concede, but they decided to fight it ... mainly to help drive the country further apart. I also think the media/DS loved the whole idea of "Red vs Blue" going forward after that election.
Don't get me wrong, Bush is DS ... but that 2000 election was engineered fuckery ... if Bush was really on our side, he would have been calling out the DS like Trump did right after that fiasco. Instead, he just lied back and took it from the DS ... and all of that had to be by design.
Bush was the chosen one. Gore probably had to go along with it because underlings not having been told the intended outcome interfered.
Like imagine it, he's going out to "concede" but an aide runs up and says, "hey, you didn't lose" what's he supposed to do? "Nah, I'll concede anyway" then an audit takes place and the cheating units are uncovered.
Or... He decides to "fight it", it's drawn out for a week at most, a huge divisive controversy is generated in the process and in the end they get back on track anyway and Americans don't know any different.
It doesn't matter who "won" because America still fucking lost.
With so many elections being split almost 50/50, it's almost becoming a trend. Like it's designed to cause division and unrest.
i noticed the 51 49 years ago....it part of the illusion
Yeah, more believable than 98/2 in Russian elections
Or the 100/0 in North Korean elections.
Considering that Ukraine has been shelling Donbass for the last eight years of civil war, the referendum results should have been 100/0.
Doesn't it just amaze you. I just told that to my wife. Like how can so many elections be 50-50 split nearly? It just seems strange that things are that close and divided that evenly in a culture of a country.
There is no way America is 50/50. I won't guess but D's are no more than ~35%
Since 2000 it has arguably been rigged. We haven't had a real election in 20 years AT LEAST. Clinton v Dole was convincing, but 2000 was clearly decided for Bush, they just slipped up in Florida. Every election since has been a fuckin "nail biter".
Bush won that election. The DS was fucking around in Florida all night on Election Day 2000. The media called the state for Gore before the heavily conservative panhandle was closed!
Gore was going to concede, but they decided to fight it ... mainly to help drive the country further apart. I also think the media/DS loved the whole idea of "Red vs Blue" going forward after that election.
Don't get me wrong, Bush is DS ... but that 2000 election was engineered fuckery ... if Bush was really on our side, he would have been calling out the DS like Trump did right after that fiasco. Instead, he just lied back and took it from the DS ... and all of that had to be by design.
It was also the event that ushered computerized voting machines.
Bush was the chosen one. Gore probably had to go along with it because underlings not having been told the intended outcome interfered.
Like imagine it, he's going out to "concede" but an aide runs up and says, "hey, you didn't lose" what's he supposed to do? "Nah, I'll concede anyway" then an audit takes place and the cheating units are uncovered.
Or... He decides to "fight it", it's drawn out for a week at most, a huge divisive controversy is generated in the process and in the end they get back on track anyway and Americans don't know any different.
It doesn't matter who "won" because America still fucking lost.
Like SCOTUS 5-4 decisions. Never liked that.