Trump's predictions all fail, MAGA activist guilty of election fraud
The David Pakman Show - December 8, 2023
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Has ANYTHING Trump predicted Biden would do come true?
Donald Trump's predictions regarding Joe Biden’s tenure as president have all turned out to not come true. From exaggerated claims of potential hardships like a lack of heating, air conditioning, and electricity, to apocalyptic visions of a country in depression with no schools, celebrations, or future, nothing Trump has said about Biden’s presidency has been factual or prescient. Contrary to Trump's assertions, the economy is doing relatively well with low unemployment rates, manageable inflation, and positive trends in the stock market, wages, and GDP. This contrast underscores the lack of validation for any of Trump's predictions, and people should consider these disparities in assessing the former president's credibility and the current president’s record.
MAGA activist GUILTY of 2020 election fraud
A MAGA activist in Florida's pro-Trump senior living community, The Villages, has been found guilty of 2020 election voter fraud. The accused, Robert Rivernider Jr., allegedly signed his deceased father's name on a mail-in ballot. The Sumter County election supervisor noted discrepancies in the signatures, leading to an indictment on charges of forgery, altering public records, and fraud in connection with casting a vote. Rivernider, a Republican Party activist with a history of involvement in various GOP campaigns, including Trump and Bush, faces potential prison time upon sentencing. This case adds to a series of voter fraud charges against residents of The Villages, emphasizing a pattern within the Republican ranks. Despite the prevalence of such cases, it underscores the efficacy of existing systems in detecting and prosecuting election fraud. The incident prompts reflections on the risk and imprudence of attempting to sway elections through fraudulent means, especially when more legitimate and effective strategies, like engaging in fair campaigns and winning voters' trust, have proven to be more successful.
From yesterday’s show:
Chris Christie TURNS on Republican voters during insane debate
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has sparked controversy within the Republican Party by openly criticizing the idea of supporting Donald Trump. Christie, speaking at the fourth Republican primary debate, voiced concerns about backing Trump, labeling it as an insane proposition. He highlighted the absurdity of supporting a candidate who doesn't participate in debates or show respect for voters. The crowd responded with boos, but Christie maintained his stance, urging them to face reality. Christie asserted that Trump would be convicted of felonies before Election Day, thus losing his right to vote. Christie continued to emphasize the delusion within the party, describing it as overwhelmed by "lunatics" and acknowledging the unlikelihood of his own nomination. Despite Christie's candid remarks, he faces a growing disconnect with both Democrats and Republicans, signaling potential challenges for the remainder of his political career.
From yesterday’s show:
Six fake Trump electors INDICTED
Six individuals posing as fake Trump electors in Nevada have been indicted, marking the state as the third, after Michigan and Georgia, to bring charges against individuals attempting to overturn Joe Biden's 2020 election win. The scheme involved Republicans, potentially directed by Trump and his inner circle, submitting fraudulent electoral votes for Trump despite Biden's victory. The indictment is not based on their opinions but on the criminal conspiracy to defraud and disenfranchise voters. The significance of these cases extends beyond the individuals on trial, prompting questions about holding higher-ranking orchestrators accountable. As criminal trials loom, the outcome will determine whether those at the forefront of orchestrating the election interference, namely Donald Trump, will be held responsible for their actions.
More on the show:
-- We review a number of Donald Trump's predictions about what a Joe Biden presidency would be like to see if any of the predictions came true
-- A MAGA activist is found guilty of election fraud for his fraudulent vote in the 2020 presidential election
-- Former Vice President Mike Pence has been added to the witness list for one of Donald Trump's forthcoming Georgia criminal trial
-- Caller prefers Nikki Haley, then Joe Biden, then Donald Trump
-- Caller asks about requiring a test to vote
-- Caller discusses anti-democracy Republicans
-- Caller talks about the American health care system
-- The Friday Feedback segment
-- On the Bonus Show: Hunter Biden indicted again, Jamaal Bowman censured, 7 in 10 say they are spiritual, and much more...
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Trump has stated that "people who commit treason should be executed." It goes without saying that HE himself has committed HIGH treason and should go before a firing squad because he says "that's the best form of capitol punishment." Hey! That works for us.