I'm not sure he knew he lost. In his mind: he's a winner and only losers lose elections so he couldn't have lost. Therefore the election must have been stolen. It's a mental health issue.bobbythekidd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 10:49 amIt was a damning phone call in the sense that it revealed even more of his character (or lack there of). It isn't anything that is going to stand up in court. It was the kind of intimidation with plausible deniability that a mob boss uses.GannonFan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 7:27 am
And? Did he tell him to do something illegal? Make up votes that aren't there? Throw away legal votes without any review? I think he was a bitter man at that moment (really is a bitter man most of the time) and he really wanted to win. But he's also a guy that has gone through most of his life avoiding getting his hands dirty by just outright saying something that is clearly criminal. He might be dirty (pretty sure he is) but in this case, with the evidence at hand, was there anything specifically criminal that can stand up in court? That quote you supplied won't do it.![]()
"That's a real nice fruit stand you got there... It'd be a shame if something bad were to happen to it."
"I want you to find X votes, find the fraud."
In the end, even if GA went along with it, he still would have needed to flip like 4 more states. He lost. He knew he lost. He lied about it. He's a liar.
For BDkalmD, you have yet to show me anything that was said that is more damning than Hunter's "big guy" reference other than your biased belief that it is.