Trump and Biden yukking it up
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Trump and Biden yukking it up at the White House as if nothing in the past four years happened. But
wait, I thought that, according to Biden, Trump was an evil Nazi who needed his ass kicked and then
needed to be jailed for life. And I thought that, according to Trump, Biden was an unqualified
vegetable and crook who had stolen the election from him in broad daylight. If that doesn’t prove to
you everything is staged, nothing will. It’s all just another episode of The Apprentice. Trump has just
told Biden “you’re fired, Cornhole, I mean Corncob, I mean Cornpop!”
No, but seriously, Trump actually said,
“It’s been a lot of work on both sides and he did a very good job with respect to campaigning
and everything else.”
Yep, since, as I have been telling you, Biden has been campaigning for Trump all along. It was all a
planned fail for the Democrats, and the Republicans are again a viable party for the first time since
Reagan.
and
Always so much weirdness going on. I wish someone would explain to me how this works. Today the
Senate voted in a new majority leader John Thune. But wait, how can they vote in a new majority
leader when the new majority isn’t there yet? The 119th Congress doesn’t start until January 3, and that
is when the House will elect a new Speaker. At least that makes sense. But with these Senators, they
haven’t been sworn in and some of the elections aren’t even final yet. For instance, the Dems are
contesting one of the Senate elections, and I expect the Reps to contest the Kari Lake loss in Arizona,
which looks stolen. But regardless of those results, I don’t see how the old Senate can vote on the
leader of the new Senate. There were 53 votes cast for majority leader, which matches the results being
reported, but that is the number of incoming Senators. The current Senate only has 49 Republicans, so
where did those other four votes come from? The projected winners phoned in their votes? What’s the
rush? Why not wait until January 3 or later? It doesn’t seem legal to allow Senators to vote on
anything, even internal questions, until they have arrived and been sworn in.