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This is insane- ICE got back to Tucker and admitted it!
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Tucker Carlson On Duplicated Ballots, Fabricated Tally Sheets, And Election Fraud In Georgia

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Joe Biden's mentor in politics. How long do we have to pretend that Joe Biden isn't an actual white supremacist? How long do we have to pretend that the Democrat Communist Party has changed? They're the same as they ever were.

There's a reason that every place in which the 'model' of 'the black experience in America' as it's told to us - impoverished, unemployed, crime-ridden, drug-ridden, the men imprisoned, the women all single mothers - is run by Democrats. It's not an accident.

It's also not an accident that the terrible politicians overseeing these urban areas get re-elected over and over and over no matter how little they help.

It's also not an accident that these same places are where Democrats win elections and/or run up the 'national popular vote' (not a thing).

The reason is the same as the reason Joe Biden gets to pretend to be president.

Whose votes do you think the Democrat Communist Party steals the most?

I'll give you one guess.

https://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/Op-Ed/2010/07/07/Byrd
This is from the Washington Post in 2001. Understand who Robert Byrd was, even at that point.

He was Senate Majority Whip from 1971-1977.

He was Chair of the Senate Democrat caucus from 1977-1989.

He was President Pro Tempore of the Senate from January 3, 2007 until his death on June 28, 2010.

Joe Biden entered the Senate in 1973 and calls Byrd his mentor. He gave Byrd's eulogy.

I wonder how 'not racist' Byrd had become by then, and why he was still so obviously racist in 2001.

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Sen. Byrd Apologizes For Racial Remarks

By Susan Schmidt

March 5, 2001

Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) apologized for racially charged language he used during a videotaped interview broadcast yesterday.
Byrd, stressing the importance of "goodwill" among people of different races, used an offensive term to argue that character is not defined by skin color.

"My old mom told me, 'Robert, you can't go to heaven if you hate anybody.' We practice that," Byrd said. "There are white niggers. I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time -- I'm going to use that word."

Byrd made the comments on Friday during an interview that was broadcast yesterday on "Fox News Sunday." Byrd's office quickly issued a statement of apology after the interview, which was read on the air yesterday by the show's host, Tony Snow.

"I apologize for the characterization I used on this program," said Byrd's statement. "The phrase dates back to my boyhood and has no place in today's society.

"As for my language, I had no intention of casting aspersions on anyone of another race. In my attempt to articulate strongly held feelings, I may have offended people. . . ."

Byrd, 83, was making a point in the interview that he believes race relations have improved dramatically over his lifetime. Byrd noted that people, himself included, had learned from their mistakes where race is concerned.

"We all make mistakes. I made a mistake when I was a young man -- it's always been an albatross around my neck -- in joining the Ku Klux Klan," said Byrd, whose early membership in the Klan has long been known. "I think we can all profit by our mistakes. I think we've reached a new plateau, and I think it's going to keep going upward, that understanding and race relations."

Byrd said he believes "we talk about race too much. I think those problems are largely behind us."

NAACP President Kweisi Mfume called the remark "both repulsive and revealing," and told the Associated Press that the fact that Byrd felt "comfortable enough on nationwide TV to refer to any group in that manner suggests that any progress he has made on race is relative."

Byrd, dean of the Senate Democrats, also condemned the controversial pardons issued by President Bill Clinton on his way out of office.

"Malodorous," he pronounced. "They stink. I think he abused the constitutional power that is there for purposes when there's a need to make justice out of an injustice."

The senator is known to have held Clinton in low regard, but yesterday he made clear his disdain runs deep. Of Clinton's legacy, he said: "We have a Republican House, a Republican Senate and a Republican White House. That's part of his legacy."

The other part, he said, is "a lowering of the standards of our culture, I think. I've been in Washington now 49 years, and in these past few years I've seen a more rapid deterioration in the country's culture than ever before."

Byrd said he did not attend Clinton's State of the Union addresses because "I didn't care for him. His lifestyle didn't match mine."

Hillary Rodham Clinton, newly elected Democratic senator from New York, came under no such criticism. She seems to be "going about her work in a very serious and dedicated manner," said Byrd, who is serving with her on the Senate Budget Committee.

Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D. W. Va.) said his remarks on television have "no place in today's society."
These dumbasses.
Gotta add another 10 states, at least. We might go ahead and take all of them.
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The BIDEN ADMIN CUT OFF THE INTERNET IN CUBA.
JOE BIDEN'S SON SET IT UP IN 2010 - THEY TURNED IT OFF. EVIDENCE👇👇While many today are claiming Psaki and the faux administration are avoiding the word Communism, I am here to tell you what they are AVOIDING and what NO ONE IS TELLING YOU.
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Evidence| Hunter Biden Laptop Reveals MSM Amnesia & Cuba Circling Back To Haunt Psaki, The Big Guy and Pops | Tore Says
This statement is bigger than it seems. This is the first shot across the bow for any RINO hopeful and it’s going to stop him in his tracks.

I wonder how many careers Trump will have to end before wannabe Romnies start supporting audits. I will be surprised if it takes more than five before every last one of them realizes they’re toast if they don’t pursue election fraud immediately.

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Tucker Carlson isn’t bringing down hellfire on Georgia because he’s a conspiracy theorist. He wants to be ahead of his lame peers.

For the record - if my assessments (lenient on the extent of the fraud) are correct, not only does the House belong to Republicans, but these senate seats in order of likelihood:

1) Perdue (GA) - artificially held under 50% on 11/3 by about 14k votes.

2) James (MI)

3) McSally (AZ)

4) Lewis (MN)

5) Ronchetti (NM)

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(6) Loeffler - had to go to runoff, 1/5 race suffers from same absentee issues. But she deserved it.
Doubt anyone has seen this yet, but this is from Hunter Biden’s laptop. For real.
Maricopa County seems to have forgotten that their lawyers told them to stop talking.
Lets see how this tweet ages tomorrow after the AZ Senate Hearing.


https://twitter.com/maricopacounty/status/1415424125149990912
It's amazing that CNN thinks this is a hit piece on Trump. Their audience will read it that way.

But this is as damning a portrayal of Milley as you could ever read. This is worse than his pitiful pandering about CRT.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/14/politics/donald-trump-election-coup-new-book-excerpt/index.html
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