Pennsylvania and Nevada have certified their elections, leaving only Arizona and Wisconsin pending. Those two should wrap up by 12/01/2020. Cheez Doodle is still running his donation scam, and is promising the transformative event that will result in his magnificent victory and second term is just around the corner. It's probably holding hands with his extremely best replacement for the ACA that he's been telling us would be unveiled soon (for nearly four years).
Meanwhile, he's being cheered up by tweets from renowned political analysts James Wood and Randy Quaid, two aging actors whose best work was completed before the end of the 20th century, along with that of Jon Voight.
Things that were forecast before the election that actually happened? The most notable was the red mirage on election night, when Cheez Doodle appeared to build an insurmountable lead in some of the swing states because only the in-person votes cast that day were being counted.
Things I dreaded before the election that never really happened? For me, the first big worry was that early voting wouldn't be a factor due to the pandemic. The second big worry was that people who chose not to risk their health by voting early would have their mail-in ballots delayed by USPS sabotage. Instead of being disasters, it appeared that early voting and voting by mail were huge factors contributing to Joe & Kamala winning all the states they had to have, then adding Arizona and Georgia as icing on the cake.
Random thoughts for today:
Cheez Doodle is such an egomaniac that he thinks he can make anything be true simply by believing it himself. In his insane fantasy, all the proof of election fraud any court should require is his personal assertion that it really happened.
Cheez Doodle is so deluded he actually thinks the stock market rally today is attributable to something he did. That might be so, but only if we count okaying the transition process as conceding his defeat in the election.
Prosecuting and penalizing the criminals that worked for Cheez Doodle since 2017 is the best way to discourage that kind of behavior, and prevent it from being repeated the next time we're unfortunate enough to have another (R) in the White House.
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