It's nice to know there are other members of our government who have guts, not just Donald Trump.
Yesterday U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said he will join several House Republicans in objecting to the 2020 Electoral College vote when the results are presented to Congress on January 6.
In a news release, Hawley said he will object “to highlight the failure of some states, including notably Pennsylvania, to follow their own election laws as well as the unprecedented interference of Big Tech monopolies in the election.”
For some reason, maybe close ties to Chinese-products, Big Box We-Were-Allowed-to-Stay-Open-During-the-Pandemic-and-Make-Mega-Bucks-Like-Amazon, while Americans-and-Other-Businesses-Went Belly-up Walmart, felt it was okay to tweet, "Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate," hashtagging it "soreloser.Nobody puts Hawley in the corner, so he fired back, “Thanks @Walmart for your insulting condescension. Now that you’ve insulted 75 million Americans, will you at least apologize for using slave labor?”
Walmart's cowardly response was to withdraw the tweet and apologize.
It was not out of a passion for learning the truth about the evidence-laden investigation into voter fraud in the 2020 Election, but clearly because the retail giant feared the 75 Americans who voted for Trump, and the millions who didn't like the way this election was handled -- and rigged -- might stop shopping at Walmart.
Wouldn't that be a shame?
Hang tough.