Anonymous ID: 149786 Nov. 7, 2020, 10:40 a.m. No.11524585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4846 >>4990

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fukk, computer froze, had to restart…

 

Swedish MSM Lies 2/2

 

goggle translation continued:

 

Similar platitudes come from Mitch McConnell, Republican majority leader in the Senate: all votes should be counted - but no talk of a "stolen" election, or of cheating and mysteriously emerging democratic ballot papers.

 

And while Biden and the Democrats are ready to take over the White House, leading Republicans are working to stay on good terms with Trump, well aware that he will continue as unofficial opposition leader for the next four years - a kind of conservative godfather who decides what suitable for American right-wing politicians to do and say.

 

At the same time, many are now worried that the president will not leave office with dignity. Among them is the editorial staff of the conservative Wall Street Journal, which calls on Trump to resign in a decent way when that day comes.

 

Tradition has it that the loser of the election not only admits defeat, but that he does so generously towards the winner. A notable example is John McCain's humble speech after the 2008 election loss to Barack Obama, in which he called his opponent's campaign inspiring and hopeful.

 

The contrast could not be greater against Donald Trump's constant outbursts of cheating and fraud. The video with McCain's speech has gone viral with millions of views on Youtube in recent days.

 

At the same time, it seems increasingly likely that Trump will eventually leave the White House without even congratulating Biden.

 

According to sources close to the president, who has spoken to the Washington Post, a drama is now taking place behind the scenes in the White House.

 

A faction - mainly the president's adult children - supports Trump's line to fight to the last, claiming the election has been stolen from him. In an opposite camp, there are advisers who see the election as lost and who want to make the president realize it.

 

But no one wants to be the one who brings the bad news.

 

"They know he has lost, but no one wants to tell crazy King George that the empire has been lost," a Republican source told the Washington Post - referring to a 19th-century English king who was ousted because he was considered insane.

 

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https://www.dn.se/varlden/biden-vinner-presidentvalet-trump-vagrar-erkanna-sig-besegrad/