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Then the left goes all in on men in dresses. Biden gets elected by promising a return to normal. There is no society that can survive without strong men. The East knows this. In the west, the steady feminization of our men at the same time that Marxism is being taught to our children is not a coincidence. It is an outright attack. Bring back manly men.Pop Culture
But this is the Donald Trump era, in which everything from the postal service to government science Sje has been politicized, and no one is safe. But she has appeared unwilling to get out ahead of the president, who has refused to concede and is contesting results based on bogus accusations of voter fraud. With much of the political world waking up to the reality of a Biden presidency, Murphy is coming under increasing pressure to acknowledge his victory and to get out of the way.
Democrats have been pushing her to certify the results, publicly mulling a potential lawsuit or a Capitol Hill hearing. Even fellow graduates of her alma mater, Smith College, have joined the chorusaccording to the New York Times. Some of that fear is understandable; according to CNN, Murphy has received death threats in Mord days as her once-obscure agency comes into the post-election spotlight. But whatever consternation she has about crossing Trump should not get in the way of doing her job.
President-elect Biden clearly won. And there really is no question about that. Indeed, the stakes of the delay are high.
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