CNN keeps reporting that claims of election fraud are "baseless." I had to look up the word to be sure I still know what it means. Merriam Webster defines "baseless" as "having no basis in reason or fact"
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When the fake news uses words such as baseless and widespread, it is propaganda, not information. Learn the difference.
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That might constitue a basis for suspicion, but not a basis for concluding there was fraud (and kn a scale to throw the election). Read through Powell's lawsuits and the attached exhibits--hard to conclude that the word "baseless" does not apply to those legal masterpieces.
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The courts are for the concluding. And that process is closer to the start than the finish. I'm just observing that the claims are not baseless.
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“GUARANTEES massive fraud” is a tell you know you HOPE there is because as you said “all I understand about reality is wrong unless massive fraud is proved by Jan”.
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I always hope to be right, especially when I am.
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So trump won't win in 2024. Same conditions will exist, plus the riggers will be better and more prepared.
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Your imagination is not admissible as evidence. You can imagine other people's motivations. You can imagine the opportunities. Now find tangible evidence for the act.
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