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politics and politicians Title: We finally know who Drudge is for
Poster Comment: I can't recall Drudge ever taking sides quite like this in a primary or an election. The bias has been pretty evident for some time but Drudge may as well slap a Trump 2016 logo on his website. Of course, the Bloomberg article he points to makes no such editorial opinion.(1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 11. Speaking of "knowing who someone is for", the official Colorado GOP Twitter account tweeted this out after their cheating was successful. It's so nice to have impartial unbiased officials overseeing the process. Of course, now that the tweet has gone viral, the Colorado GOP is claiming "we wuz hacked." Did Yukon move down there recently?
#5. To: Orthodoxa (#4) now that the tweet has gone viral, the Colorado GOP is claiming "we wuz hacked." Says here the tweet was deleted "immediately": https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post- politics/wp/2016/04/09/somebody-used-the-colorado-gop-twitter-account-to- tweet-nevertrump/
#8. To: ConservingFreedom (#5) Says here the tweet was deleted "immediately" Nevertheless, it is a clear indication of not just bias, but a mission statement from the highest levels of the Colorado GOP. Of course they are now trying to distance themselves from it, but it is clear that at least some folks high in their organization were so thrilled with their successful cheating that they could not contain themselves. Folks that have access to their official social media accounts, with the passwords and all, no doubt had access to many other areas while the delegate selection was occurring. It was a rigged farce.
#11. To: Orthodoxa (#8) Of course they are now trying to distance themselves from it, but it is clear that at least some folks high in their organization were so thrilled with their successful cheating that they could not contain themselves. Oh, come on. Not everyone is so incompetent as to tweet out, "Gee, we just stole a state delegation". In truth, all the Colorado GOP procedures were followed and will withstand public scrutiny. Let Trump try to sue.
Replies to Comment # 11. #12. To: TooConservative (#11) Oh, come on. Not everyone is so incompetent as to tweet out, "Gee, we just stole a state delegation". LOL, this is the same Party that had no shame in having Boenher pass Rule 40 by voice vote in the last National Convention with the "results" showing on his teleprompter before he had even called for the vote. It isn't necessarily incompetence. They might actually wish for the rubes to be aware that they have no real say in what the Party does.
#19. To: TooConservative (#11) Let Trump try to sue. As one of many fronts.
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