OhOh rejoicing that the world's major power is as bad as Russia and China.
But why shouldn't he?
The US is a worldwide disgrace.
Disgraceful incident for sure. But it showed trump's true character. He is now toast forever. A national disgrace is right.
It will go down as one of the darkest days in American history. 20-30 or more years from now Trump will be remembered as the worst president in American history and this day will be what is referenced.
Close to 100 republicans agreeing with the objection to the Arizona vote. Scum, pure and simple.
There sure is.
Trump and his Retrumpricans managed to hand control of the Senate to the Dems.
After the nutters took over Congress, Retrumpricans objecting to validity of state electorial count will forever be remembered as aiding and abetting to the detrement of thier political futures.
Re whatever other nations think of it all. Though all the mess and the debacle of Prez Bonespurs 4 years, end of the day Democracy will prevail.
"Many forms of Government have been tried, and will be tried in this world of sin and woe. No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…’
Winston S Churchill, 11 November 1947
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"
A disturbing image (among many) to emerge from today's riots.
Murder the Media ...
Looks like the rest will go through without problems.
Wow - it is the senators that have withdrawn their objections.....
Except Hawley wants his headlines and has objected to Pennsylvania.
Republicans really are wankers.
Congress rejects objection to Biden win in Arizona, moves toward confirming Trump lost national election
Key Points
- The Senate and then the House of Representatives on Wednesday night overwhelmingly defeated a move to reject President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory in Arizona, setting the stage for what could be final confirmation of his national victory over President Donald Trump.
- The separate votes in both chambers came after Congress on Wednesday night resumed the process of counting electoral votes and confirming Biden’s victory, hours after swarms of Trump’s supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol and derailed the proceedings for around six hours.
- The leaders of both the Republican and Democratic caucuses in the Senate said they would confirm Biden’s election “tonight,” seeming to indicate that there would be no more sustained challenge to the results of individual state’s elections.
- Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., who lost a special election Tuesday night, said on the Senate floor that she would not object to counting of votes for Biden in some states, despite having said earlier this week that she would do so.
Electoral vote update: Congress resumes counting after pro-Trump rioters invade Capitol
Looks like HooHoo is alternating between wanks and waffling. The puppy will be along shortly.
Let's hope security is tight for the inauguration.
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