Discussion: Kellyanne Conway: ‘Insane’ For Trump To Say He’d Accept Results Before Election

What she doesn’t understand is that Trump needed to be asked because of his accusations of bias and rigged results BEFORE the election.

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That does not explain his refusal to accept the result–we already know he’s insane.

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Yep, it doesn’t need to be certified.

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Trump: Look, I fully understand some people think I will make a great President. I will however not accept the result if someone as clueless as me wins the election. I am not worthy of being POTUS. Hence my misgivings about the result.

Alternative Headline:

Kellyanne Conway Calls Every Previous Presidential Candidate Insane, Says Trump Is Only Sane Candidate In US History

A bit prolix maybe, but sums up the cognitive dissonance of Conway’s assertion/delusion more accurately. I think.

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Trump and his minions make us sound like a banana republic. It’s actually quite insulting to our democracy and our very way of life.

Her “explanation” doesn’t answer the question of on what legitimate basis is he saying the election is “rigged”.

Republicans are trapped tightly between an insane loser and their strong desire to push the “voter fraud” fraud on the American people.

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Tick Tick Tick…

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“I imagine if you had asked Al Gore in 2000 if he was going to respect the election results, he would have said yes,” she said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “He actually called to concede the election to Gov. George W. Bush, called back to retract the concession and, as you know, George, we had six weeks until the Supreme Court of the United States decided who the next president would be.”

So, you use Gore, whom you admit said that he would respect the results of the election, as a argument to prop up Trump´s refusal to do the same? That´s … insane.

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I try to look at the upside to Kellyanne’s lying: if I ever became aware of a Rethug (or their mouthpiece) telling the truth, I would be in danger of having either a heart attack, or a stroke. Or both. Or my head a-splodin’.

So Thanks Kellyanne! for living down to expectations.

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“Of course if there is no widespread fraud and irregularities and evidence of malfeasance, you can count on him for a peaceful transfer of power,” Conway told CNBC of Trump.

Uh huh. And if an O’Keefe hit job just happens to appear magically to prove just that, then what? Rump will tell his all feral supporters to kill all PoC who made it happen??

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“Of course if there is no widespread fraud and irregularities and evidence of malfeasance, you can count on him for a peaceful transfer of power,” Conway told CNBC of Trump.

Left unsaid is the Trump campaign will presume to be the sole arbiter of whether widespread ballot fraud has occurred. If they say it has, then we are all to acquiesce in their judgment. When pressed to prove fraud Trump will say he's unable to do so because the system, Clinton, media and Democrat controlled precincts have hidden or destroyed evidence, they've covered their tracks.

***"Give me the keys to the Oval Office. I say I was robbed. Until you prove I wasn't I'm the winner."***

Yeah, that'll work.
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SO she just called Pence and the rest of the GOP who disagree “insane”? She sure is working hard for that 3 to 5 mil shes making as a polling consultant to the GOP…oh did i say that?

I keep thinking this bimbo can can’t sink any lower, then I remember who she is working for…

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“I imagine if you had asked Al Gore in 2000 if he was going to respect
the election results, he would have said yes,” she said on ABC’s “Good
Morning America.” “He actually called to concede the election to Gov.
George W. Bush, called back to retract the concession and, as you know,
George, we had six weeks until the Supreme Court of the United States
> decided who the next president would be.

Well, I certainly agree with her on the bolded part.

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This completes the transmogrification of the Republican Party from the party devoted to the preservation of the republic and opposition to human bondage to one that’s a direct descendant of the traitorous slave-holding Confederacy.

It would be entirely appropriate if a Clinton victory included a march to the sea through Georgia.

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Looks like she got a fresh coat of spackle. Probably had to cove the bruises from yesterday’s ‘oops’.

Mr. Garrison has been saying that about himself for the last 5 episodes of South Park.

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Left unsaid is the Trump campaign will presume to be the sole arbiter of whether widespread ballot fraud has occurred.

Yurp. This is the reason I say that it doesn’t necessarily matter whethr Rump is beaten by 5% or 50%. if the deplorables can manufacture ANY so-called infraction, they’ll use it as a cudgel against Americans.

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I’ve long said Maj. Gen. William Sherman should have been given 6 months instead of 6 weeks to level the South. Then we should have taken their oil.

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