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Comment by schmuckonwheels

9 days ago

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Heh, the “illegitimately” was in reference to it “[not coming] to fruition”, precisely in the immediately preceding clause of that sentence.

In other words, I was saying that the reason for it not coming to fruition could be either legitimate or illegitimate. You assigned your own presumptions to what I said.

Ironically the Democrats deserve much more benefit of the doubt when it comes to election fraud and interference given the glut of evidence of such on the other side of the aisle.

To others who read the comment above, we know that this administration has done many illegal actions. Lying about elections and causing an attack on the capitol, then further pardoning the attack is a blatant example of this.

The comment above is frankly disingenuous and disguises blatant strawman fallacy with an air of moral superiority

How do you sleep at night being such a disingenuous person? Do you look in the mirror and see a liar? How does that make you feel?