Q: is it a little awkward to do your stand up in front of everyone in the briefing room? Or, everyone just looks away and acts normal?

Reminds me of how speech nerds practices their speeches by talking to walls?
Trump is sad. He wants more credit and wants you to know he really won. He didn't win.
Trump blathering on, conveying many conspiracy theories, trying to increase distrust. Here's more on that:
Trump making baseless accusations of partisan vote counting. It's not partisan.
Trump now using an ad populum to claim that he is so loved by all of the greatest people.
Trump continues to use the language of conspiracy to convince Americans that there is cheating and deception. I won't quote it.
Will he take questions on these bonkers accusations? Provide any evidence?
While he's been <waves hands> GA is now almost tied!
Doesn't take any questions, what a surprise.

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7 Nov
Donald Trump is not popular.
Donald Trump was the least popular person to run for president in US history.
Donald Trump lost the popular vote in 2016.
Donald Trump lost the popular vote in 2020.
Donald Trump is a one term president.
#DonaldTrump #Election2020
(I’ve been wanting to write this one for four years. I was so excited that I almost forgot!)
America voted out the demagogue who wielded his followers and popularity like a cudgel. It was always a lie. He was never popular & he didn’t care about his followers.
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7 Nov
You're Fired!
Buh-Bye
Look, again, you gotta hand it to the 2020 writers. Trump was about to have a press conference at a random landscaping joint next to a sex shop when the news broke that he'd lost the election. And the news crews scattered to cover the real story. 😂
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7 Nov
There are opps to try to get Trump to do the right thing and concede. 😂
Someone should tell Trump about Cincinnatus and how he gave up power willingly and how Washington emulated him throughout his career & how George III said GW was the greatest man who ever lived when he gave up power after he won the Revolution.

amazon.com/Cincinnatus-Wa…
Tell Trump that his election was a revolution. That he already won, he won control of the Republican party. Tell him that he his legacy of installing justices/judges is secure. Tell him his power will grow out of office. And he can golf more.
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7 Nov
I've been thinking about this all week and I still can't decide whether my first tweet should be:
Perhaps there isn't a single solution and it will have to be a thread?
I've been asked a few times if I didn't secretly want Trump to win, maybe just a teeny bit, because then I can keep doing interviews & stuff.

N-O. Nope. Not at all. I want him to go away. Living in Trump's world for five years is plenty for me.
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3 Nov
In 2016 I was supposed to write a public scholarship piece on Trump's concession speech. I stayed up all night and eventually wrote about Clinton's concession speech. 😨
"A concession speech signals the peaceful transition of power between one leader and the next. While acknowledging change, it also needs to stress continuity: Even though one party will be replaced by another, the republic will endure."
"A good concession speech will use what rhetorical scholars call “transcendent rhetoric,” which emphasizes what unites us, not what divides us."
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31 Oct
Welcome to the party! I am serious about this. The wife is responsible for how her husband votes. She should not be abusive or a jerk about this and she should seek counsel from her husband on elections. But at the end of the day she is responsible.
A few reasons:
-They should be united in voting. The wife makes sure this happens.
-If they vote differently, they cancel each other out.
-If they vote differently, the wife leaves her husband unprotected. If the wife won’t vote for a guy, why would she let her husband do it?
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