Mighty white of him, is that right? |
Supremacists. |
The latter thing has never happened. Knock it off. |
If election rigging, fraudulent votes, stolen elections and voting rights weren’t hot button issue — all arising from Governor-elect Youngkin’s side of the aisle — this wouldn’t be a story. Alas, this is a newsworthy story BECAUSE of this political climate. Actions have consequences. |
| I don’t really consider 17 a “child”. |
Yes Im sure if McAuliffe’s 17 year old relative tried to vote twice, Republicans would’ve been super chill about it. |
Well he was certainly trying to be an adult, no? If you all weren’t blathering about “election integrity” all the time it never would have happened. |
It’s not as ridiculous as the disingenuous statement that the 17 year old didn’t know any better. And stop confusing my amusement and schadenfreude with outrage. |
Brush up on your reading comprehension skills. There was no action here. |
Keep believing that. |
| We really can’t make any assumptions about his voting intentions. |
Now he should go buy a gun and get on a plane with it! If he’s stopped, he can just say he’s testing the system! |
+1 And just because the coup didn’t succeed doesn’t mean it wasn’t treason. People get caught. That’s the point. Then they get punished. That’s the consequence. We hope. |
Agreed! |
| I knew Youngkin was a liar and now we know his kid is one, too. And it’s no surprise that Republicans who support his useless “election integrity” platform are defending him because they are hypocrites. Screaming about voter fraud but ignoring that the only cases have been Republicans. My favorite is the man who claimed someone votes his dead wife’s ballot and even appeared on tucker carlson or hannity’s show and it turns out he was the one who voted his dead wife’s ballot. Lying liars who lies |