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Destroyed for his criminality. Really unfair. Kinda mean even.DerekJohnson said:
He referenced how Nixon took the stately gentleman high road in 1960 and it didn't matter 13 years later when the media ganged up and destroyed him. I was agreeing wholeheartedly with what Race said.HHusky said:
So you responded to Race's remark about Nixon's concession in 1960 because . . .?DerekJohnson said:
This doesn't make sense and it appears that you're intentionally misrepresenting what I said. This is why I disregard most of what you post.HHusky said:
Elected to two terms as President = Run out of townDerekJohnson said:
Yes this is absolutely trueRaceBannon said:Nixon was praised in 1960 for shutting up and taking it as a true statesman. He got his reward by getting the usual full court media hate press and eventually being run out of town
60 years later the GOP still thinks this is a neat strategy.
Stalin agrees -
Yes, yes and everyone who engages in voter fraud always gets caught.HustlinOwl said:
So a guy taking hundreds of dollars and still getting caught definitely encourages voter fraud. That's satire BTW.NorthwestFresh said:Democrats never cheat in Philly. Totally honest.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/voter-fraud-philadelphia-ward-leader-judge-of-elections-domenick-demuro-guilty-plea-20200521.html
South Philly judge of elections admits he took bribes to stuff the ballot box for Democratic candidates
by Mensah M. Dean and Julie Shaw, Updated: May 21, 2020
Domenick J. DeMuro, 73, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for the judicial candidates and for other candidates seeking office in the 2014 and 2016 primary elections. And he admitted violating the Travel Act, which forbids the use of a cell phone to promote illegal activity, McSwain’s office said.
DeMuro, who could not be reached for comment, was paid between $300 and $5,000 for each election, the office said. -
I forgive you, you just don't know the history and you don't know that you don't know as the saying goes...HHusky said:
Right. Who can possibly forget that Nixon's only legal exposure in 1974 was for conceding the 1960 Presidential race?RaceBannon said:
Dumb as a fucking rockHHusky said:
He didn't get run out of town for his statesmanship in 1960, which was the entire point.SFGbob said:
So Nixon wasn't ran out of town? You're getting stupider Dazzler. The fact that he was elected twice doesn't negate the fact he was run out of town.HHusky said:
Elected to two terms as President = Run out of townDerekJohnson said:
Yes this is absolutely trueRaceBannon said:Nixon was praised in 1960 for shutting up and taking it as a true statesman. He got his reward by getting the usual full court media hate press and eventually being run out of town
60 years later the GOP still thinks this is a neat strategy.
Stalin agrees
You really are drinking more.
Sorry in advance for the length of this, here is the history... even though Nixon WAS gracious about the 1960 election irregularities the press hated him with a vengeance and following his defeat for the governorship in 1962 he bowed out for a lengthy period with a press conference where he told off the press.
Here is the back story as summarized by Wikipedia
" 1962 California gubernatorial election
At the time, California had been considered a reliably Republican stronghold. Following World War II, all of the state's governors and US Senators had been Republican until Pat Brown was elected Governor of California and Clair Engle was elected U.S. Senator in 1958, bucking the trend.
US President Dwight Eisenhower, with Nixon as his vice presidential running mate, had carried California in both 1952 and 1956, and Nixon was defeated by John F. Kennedy there in the 1960 presidential election. Nixon was widely viewed by the California Republican Party as its best hope for defeating the popular Brown to retake the governor's mansion, itself perceived as a prominent stepping stone for a rematch against Kennedy in 1964.
In a hard and bitterly fought campaign, early polling showed Nixon winning by a significant margin. The polls showed Brown, who made a point of not beginning to campaign until late in the season[4], closing the margin in the days before the election, but Nixon was still favored to win. Brown won the election, and the 5% margin stunned Nixon and political pundits nationwide.
Press conference
As election results came in on Tuesday, November 6, Election Day, Nixon and his staff monitored results at a suite in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in what was becoming a tighter race than expected. Nixon's press secretary Herbert G. Klein held a news conference at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, telling the assembled reporters that despite trailing Brown by 90,000 votes at that time, Nixon was going to bed without issuing a concession, as there appeared to be sufficient uncounted votes in reliably Republican Orange County and San Diego County to overturn Brown's margin.[1]
As the night progressed, the returns showed a tide of additional votes for Brown, who had pulled 250,000 votes ahead of Nixon. By 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nixon sent a congratulatory telegram to Brown that read, "Congratulations on your re-election as Governor. I wish you the best in your great honor and opportunity which you now have to lead the first state in the nation." Klein appeared before the press and started his press conference with the announcement that Nixon would not speak to the media; 10 minutes into Klein's press conference, an aide notified him that Nixon would indeed speak to the media.[1]
A tired-looking Nixon spoke with a quavering voice, delivering what was described as a "15-minute monologue."[1] He spent most of the talk criticizing the press, his remarks interrupted only by brief interjections from reporters, but he acknowledged well into his remarks that the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 did not allow his campaign to get his message across during the final two weeks in his election bid.[5] Nixon began his remarks stating that "now that all the members of the press are so delighted that I have lost, I'd like to make a statement of my own."[5] Nixon insisted that the press had attacked him since 1948 following the Alger Hiss case. He said: "I leave you gentlemen now. And you will now write it. You will interpret it. That's your right. But as I leave you, I want you to know: just think how much you're going to be missing. You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore. Because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."
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No dipshit, my comment. People who commit voter fraud get caught and go to jail. Very very few would attempt it and not on some national level spanning several states. It's all nonsense.NorthwestFresh said:
The Philadelphia Inquirer is “satire?” Do you even know what that word means, Dildo Baggins of the Shire?HustlinOwl said:
So a guy taking hundreds of dollars and still getting caught definitely encourages voter fraud. That's satire BTW.NorthwestFresh said:Democrats never cheat in Philly. Totally honest.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/voter-fraud-philadelphia-ward-leader-judge-of-elections-domenick-demuro-guilty-plea-20200521.html
South Philly judge of elections admits he took bribes to stuff the ballot box for Democratic candidates
by Mensah M. Dean and Julie Shaw, Updated: May 21, 2020
Domenick J. DeMuro, 73, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for the judicial candidates and for other candidates seeking office in the 2014 and 2016 primary elections. And he admitted violating the Travel Act, which forbids the use of a cell phone to promote illegal activity, McSwain’s office said.
DeMuro, who could not be reached for comment, was paid between $300 and $5,000 for each election, the office said.
You are so fucking stupid going way back. Never change, you adorable, lumpy, goofy dumbshit. -
You know you’re losing when OBK is your truther....oregonblitzkrieg said: -
Look at the child who believes that everyone who commits a crime gets caught. So cute.HustlinOwl said:
No dipshit, my comment. People who commit voter fraud get caught and go to jail. Very very few would attempt it and not on some national level spanning several states. It's all nonsense.NorthwestFresh said:
The Philadelphia Inquirer is “satire?” Do you even know what that word means, Dildo Baggins of the Shire?HustlinOwl said:
So a guy taking hundreds of dollars and still getting caught definitely encourages voter fraud. That's satire BTW.NorthwestFresh said:Democrats never cheat in Philly. Totally honest.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/voter-fraud-philadelphia-ward-leader-judge-of-elections-domenick-demuro-guilty-plea-20200521.html
South Philly judge of elections admits he took bribes to stuff the ballot box for Democratic candidates
by Mensah M. Dean and Julie Shaw, Updated: May 21, 2020
Domenick J. DeMuro, 73, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for the judicial candidates and for other candidates seeking office in the 2014 and 2016 primary elections. And he admitted violating the Travel Act, which forbids the use of a cell phone to promote illegal activity, McSwain’s office said.
DeMuro, who could not be reached for comment, was paid between $300 and $5,000 for each election, the office said.
You are so fucking stupid going way back. Never change, you adorable, lumpy, goofy dumbshit. -
No one says the press didn't dislike Nixon. And he was a political dirty trickster from the very beginning.DawgsCanDance said:
I forgive you, you just don't know the history and you don't know that you don't know as the saying goes...HHusky said:
Right. Who can possibly forget that Nixon's only legal exposure in 1974 was for conceding the 1960 Presidential race?RaceBannon said:
Dumb as a fucking rockHHusky said:
He didn't get run out of town for his statesmanship in 1960, which was the entire point.SFGbob said:
So Nixon wasn't ran out of town? You're getting stupider Dazzler. The fact that he was elected twice doesn't negate the fact he was run out of town.HHusky said:
Elected to two terms as President = Run out of townDerekJohnson said:
Yes this is absolutely trueRaceBannon said:Nixon was praised in 1960 for shutting up and taking it as a true statesman. He got his reward by getting the usual full court media hate press and eventually being run out of town
60 years later the GOP still thinks this is a neat strategy.
Stalin agrees
You really are drinking more.
Sorry in advance for the length of this, here is the history... even though Nixon WAS gracious about the 1960 election irregularities the press hated him with a vengeance and following his defeat for the governorship in 1962 he bowed out for a lengthy period with a press conference where he told off the press.
Here is the back story as summarized by Wikipedia
" 1962 California gubernatorial election
At the time, California had been considered a reliably Republican stronghold. Following World War II, all of the state's governors and US Senators had been Republican until Pat Brown was elected Governor of California and Clair Engle was elected U.S. Senator in 1958, bucking the trend.
US President Dwight Eisenhower, with Nixon as his vice presidential running mate, had carried California in both 1952 and 1956, and Nixon was defeated by John F. Kennedy there in the 1960 presidential election. Nixon was widely viewed by the California Republican Party as its best hope for defeating the popular Brown to retake the governor's mansion, itself perceived as a prominent stepping stone for a rematch against Kennedy in 1964.
In a hard and bitterly fought campaign, early polling showed Nixon winning by a significant margin. The polls showed Brown, who made a point of not beginning to campaign until late in the season[4], closing the margin in the days before the election, but Nixon was still favored to win. Brown won the election, and the 5% margin stunned Nixon and political pundits nationwide.
Press conference
As election results came in on Tuesday, November 6, Election Day, Nixon and his staff monitored results at a suite in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in what was becoming a tighter race than expected. Nixon's press secretary Herbert G. Klein held a news conference at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, telling the assembled reporters that despite trailing Brown by 90,000 votes at that time, Nixon was going to bed without issuing a concession, as there appeared to be sufficient uncounted votes in reliably Republican Orange County and San Diego County to overturn Brown's margin.[1]
As the night progressed, the returns showed a tide of additional votes for Brown, who had pulled 250,000 votes ahead of Nixon. By 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nixon sent a congratulatory telegram to Brown that read, "Congratulations on your re-election as Governor. I wish you the best in your great honor and opportunity which you now have to lead the first state in the nation." Klein appeared before the press and started his press conference with the announcement that Nixon would not speak to the media; 10 minutes into Klein's press conference, an aide notified him that Nixon would indeed speak to the media.[1]
A tired-looking Nixon spoke with a quavering voice, delivering what was described as a "15-minute monologue."[1] He spent most of the talk criticizing the press, his remarks interrupted only by brief interjections from reporters, but he acknowledged well into his remarks that the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 did not allow his campaign to get his message across during the final two weeks in his election bid.[5] Nixon began his remarks stating that "now that all the members of the press are so delighted that I have lost, I'd like to make a statement of my own."[5] Nixon insisted that the press had attacked him since 1948 following the Alger Hiss case. He said: "I leave you gentlemen now. And you will now write it. You will interpret it. That's your right. But as I leave you, I want you to know: just think how much you're going to be missing. You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore. Because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."
However, the attempt to suggest he was "run out of town" by the press and for anything besides his own criminality is kind of silly.
#BarryGoldwater -
This may be a naive thought - because I've never been anywhere near the election system and don't know the mechanics - but could the government spare a few hundred million to have the big 4 accounting firms do regional audits? Is there some kind of audit by an outside party not contolled by the government already in place?
It wouldn't have to be every single vote ... just like it's not every single transaction that the independent audit firms do on their conglomerate clients. A statistically significant spot audit. Maybe you do it in states where the vote was within some number of closeness. Maybe you do it in swing states.
IDK. Seems like it's about as fundamental a process as we have in this country. Why not make an effort to ensure it's clean? -
Nixon was nowhere near as dirty as the Kennedy's nor Johnson and they press loved them.HHusky said:
No one says the press didn't dislike Nixon. And he was a political dirty trickster from the very beginning.DawgsCanDance said:
I forgive you, you just don't know the history and you don't know that you don't know as the saying goes...HHusky said:
Right. Who can possibly forget that Nixon's only legal exposure in 1974 was for conceding the 1960 Presidential race?RaceBannon said:
Dumb as a fucking rockHHusky said:
He didn't get run out of town for his statesmanship in 1960, which was the entire point.SFGbob said:
So Nixon wasn't ran out of town? You're getting stupider Dazzler. The fact that he was elected twice doesn't negate the fact he was run out of town.HHusky said:
Elected to two terms as President = Run out of townDerekJohnson said:
Yes this is absolutely trueRaceBannon said:Nixon was praised in 1960 for shutting up and taking it as a true statesman. He got his reward by getting the usual full court media hate press and eventually being run out of town
60 years later the GOP still thinks this is a neat strategy.
Stalin agrees
You really are drinking more.
Sorry in advance for the length of this, here is the history... even though Nixon WAS gracious about the 1960 election irregularities the press hated him with a vengeance and following his defeat for the governorship in 1962 he bowed out for a lengthy period with a press conference where he told off the press.
Here is the back story as summarized by Wikipedia
" 1962 California gubernatorial election
At the time, California had been considered a reliably Republican stronghold. Following World War II, all of the state's governors and US Senators had been Republican until Pat Brown was elected Governor of California and Clair Engle was elected U.S. Senator in 1958, bucking the trend.
US President Dwight Eisenhower, with Nixon as his vice presidential running mate, had carried California in both 1952 and 1956, and Nixon was defeated by John F. Kennedy there in the 1960 presidential election. Nixon was widely viewed by the California Republican Party as its best hope for defeating the popular Brown to retake the governor's mansion, itself perceived as a prominent stepping stone for a rematch against Kennedy in 1964.
In a hard and bitterly fought campaign, early polling showed Nixon winning by a significant margin. The polls showed Brown, who made a point of not beginning to campaign until late in the season[4], closing the margin in the days before the election, but Nixon was still favored to win. Brown won the election, and the 5% margin stunned Nixon and political pundits nationwide.
Press conference
As election results came in on Tuesday, November 6, Election Day, Nixon and his staff monitored results at a suite in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in what was becoming a tighter race than expected. Nixon's press secretary Herbert G. Klein held a news conference at 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, telling the assembled reporters that despite trailing Brown by 90,000 votes at that time, Nixon was going to bed without issuing a concession, as there appeared to be sufficient uncounted votes in reliably Republican Orange County and San Diego County to overturn Brown's margin.[1]
As the night progressed, the returns showed a tide of additional votes for Brown, who had pulled 250,000 votes ahead of Nixon. By 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nixon sent a congratulatory telegram to Brown that read, "Congratulations on your re-election as Governor. I wish you the best in your great honor and opportunity which you now have to lead the first state in the nation." Klein appeared before the press and started his press conference with the announcement that Nixon would not speak to the media; 10 minutes into Klein's press conference, an aide notified him that Nixon would indeed speak to the media.[1]
A tired-looking Nixon spoke with a quavering voice, delivering what was described as a "15-minute monologue."[1] He spent most of the talk criticizing the press, his remarks interrupted only by brief interjections from reporters, but he acknowledged well into his remarks that the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 did not allow his campaign to get his message across during the final two weeks in his election bid.[5] Nixon began his remarks stating that "now that all the members of the press are so delighted that I have lost, I'd like to make a statement of my own."[5] Nixon insisted that the press had attacked him since 1948 following the Alger Hiss case. He said: "I leave you gentlemen now. And you will now write it. You will interpret it. That's your right. But as I leave you, I want you to know: just think how much you're going to be missing. You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore. Because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."
However, the attempt to suggest he was "run out of town" by the press and for anything besides his own criminality is kind of silly.
#BarryGoldwater -
Many people are pedophiles. It's not an illness that knows political and socioeconomic boundaries. I hear Priests do it too.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Pizzagate was a meme that was an extension of an absolute truth - that many elites are pedophiles.HHusky said:
Also Pizzagate!PostGameOrangeSlices said:
If you look in the right places on twitter or other websites like thedonald.win, the evidence is overwhelming.SFGbob said:
How are the courts going to invalidate a ballot that was sent out to registered voter, and that was filled out and returned? This election was lost as soon as they decided to go with mail in ballots for everyone.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Youre going to be so let down when the courts rule in favor of Trump. It's going to happen.
The salt will be amazing.




