Bill Maher had some interesting points on his show on Friday.
As we reported, he chastised the people/media who were lying about what President Donald Trump said about former member of Congress Liz Cheney, saying no, there was no threat, despite the media and Kamala Harris trying to spin that lie.
Then there was the Joe Biden comment calling millions of Trump supporters “floating garbage.” That, Maher said, was going to be bigger than some thought.
But he also had another guest on, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who said something rather shocking, if you consider the history of what Democrats have been saying about elections and election “denialism.” Maher asked him if he would accept the election results. But Maher doesn’t understand the problem with Raskin’s reply: […]
Jamie Raskin says Democrats will only uphold the peaceful transfer of power if they view the election as fair:
Jamie Raskin: "When I say we will support a free and fair election, no we we're not going to allow them to steal it in the states, steal it with the Department of… pic.twitter.com/wiczm4yz0I— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) November 2, 2024
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