When You've Lived For Over 70 Years Without Hearing "No," Finally Hearing It Is a Hard Pill To Swallow
Case in Point: the outgoing POTUS' offbeat conversation with Georgia's Secretary of State.
Examples of Interesting Excerpts:
Brad Raffensperger: Mr. President, the problem you have with social media, people can say anything.
President Trump: No, this isn't social media. This is Trump media. It's not social media. It's really not. It's not social media. I don't care about social media. I couldn't care less. Social media is Big Tech. Big Tech is on your side. I don't even know why you have a side, because you should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican.
[snip]
Brad Raffensperger: Mr. President, you have people that submit information and we have our people that submit information, and then it comes before the court, and the court then has to make a determination. We have to stand by our numbers. We believe our numbers are right.
President Trump: Why do you say that, though? I don't know. I mean, sure, we can play this game with the courts, but why do you say that? First of all, they don't even assign us a judge. They don't even assign us a judge. But hey, Brad, why wouldn't you want to check out [beep] and why wouldn't you want to say, "If in fact, President Trump is right about that, then he wins the state of Georgia." Just that one incident alone, without going through hundreds of thousands of dropped ballots? You just say, you stick by... I mean, I've been watching you for... You don't care about anything. Your numbers are right. But you're numbers aren't right. They're really wrong. And they're really wrong, Brad. I know this phone call's going nowhere other than, other than ultimately... Look, ultimately, I win.
[snip]
If anything's clear, it's that our current leader of the free world does not understand how elections work.
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