There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
If something is massive and technical, it would leave all sorts of footprints.
Joe Biden won Arizona by just over 10,000 votes. A conspiracy to manufacture that number of votes requires a lot of people. And this neglects the votes that would be needed in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The Time article shows that it's hard to keep people quiet about this kind of stuff. And it covers something legal, a decision by informed people not to support bullshit claims. It's worth noting the deal between business and labor leaders was made at a time when it wasn't clear who would win, or what side might be in a position to protest the results.
A midterm election is unlikely to have much major impact on a tourist. Maybe you'll see interesting protests.
I think it's a different kind of fraud. Xheight mentioned SEO manipulation, but someone seeing the link might think it's part of some New York Times feature.
The Washington Times had enough of a history before that it seems to be more of a generic newspaper name than an effort to trick people into thinking thinking it's affiliated with the Washington Post or New York Times.
There is a legal principle that challenges should be made at the appropriate time.
The Pennsylvania legislature passed a law allowing for no-excuses voting in October 2019. It's a bad idea for the courts to encourage last minute challenges.
There is a separate legal principle that the Supreme Court should avoid getting involved in state court controversies whenever possible.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
What you're doing is working backwards to justify a pre-conceived opinion.
What I'm doing is repeating the fact that these judges ruled against the claims due to a lack of credible evidence. That's a matter of record in multiple courts.
Courts also have rules regarding time limits on when a case can be brought. The rules weren't changed to cheat your particular idiot. It's very possible the idiot knew they didn't have credible evidence and they waited until it was too late so they could force the illusion there was some sort of fraud.
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Man...
This is seriously "Basics 101..."
You know how we can reasonably conclude that John Wayne Gacy actually killed a bunch of people?
His home and his yard.
The "Tin Foil Hat..." set that is attempting to assert whatever about the election have neither the house or the yard.
That is "Flimsy..." in every state in the union.
The evidence for election fraud is not at all flimsy.
It is nonexistent.
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People like XHeight are useful, shitposting idiots. They hate their caricature of Democrats and liberals more than they love the country they claim to want to protect. Xheight has already made this odiously clear in his posts.Trump had blueprints that the Republicans tried to use to prevent Congress from certifying President Joe Biden's clear and genuine victory, in the form of a memo that laid out a plan for then-Vice President Mike Pence to thwart Biden's Electoral College triumph. The memo was reported in the new book "Peril," by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, and was later obtained by CNN.
Trump's own campaign staff knew that outlandish claims of fraud made by the then-President's lawyers were utterly false, according to a report in The New York Times. But they did nothing to stop his dangerous allegations.
Trump sent a letter full of false information to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, asking him to start the process of decertifying the 2020 election.
"Peril" also contains a passage that shows Trump cared little for truth, what voters decided in November or bedrock constitutional values -- but agonized about his reputation and mused that accepting defeat would brand him as one of history's losers
https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/22/polit...ons/index.html
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Honestly, you don't even need an "If..."
A guy who only won because he was an unpopular person running against an even more unpopular person went up against someone who had been part of a reasonably popular administration.
He even won by about the same EC margin as Trump.
No conspiracy.
A guy spent his entire Presidency picking fights banking on that he could pull off an incredibly singular win a second time.
Throw in that he did a lousy job on a pandemic?
Perfectly reasonable scenario where that hands almost anyone running against him the win. Never mind Biden.
So Cyber Ninja found jackshit. Strike that, they accidentally showed that Trump lost by an even larger margin.
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen Election
After months of delays and blistering criticism, a review of the 2020 election in Arizona’s largest county, ordered up and financed by Republicans, has failed to show that former President Donald J. Trump was cheated of victory, according to draft versions of the report.
In fact, the draft report from the company Cyber Ninjas found just the opposite: It tallied 99 additional votes for President Biden and 261 fewer votes for Mr. Trump in Maricopa County, the fast-growing region that includes Phoenix.
Hey, WBE. Have you seen this?
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/202...leged-cover-upKelley’s attorney, Lester Tate, alleged his client, the former House Republican whip, did nothing wrong.
“Georgia does have a hit-and-run statute that imposes a duty on the driver, but for someone like Trey who arrived on a scene after the accident occurred, he had no duty to do other than what he did,” Tate said according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
According to court documents, Kelley didn’t just arrive on the scene, check it out, and call 911. He called his own high-powered buddy, Cedartown Police Chief James Newsome, 46 minutes after the accident. Newsome then called a sergeant, but not 911. When the sergeant arrived, Keais was found still alive, lying bloodied in a ditch. The sergeant called an ambulance, but Keais died later at the hospital.
“Defendants Dover, Kelley, and Newsome conspired to cover up the seriousness of the hit-and-run by manipulating the police investigation,” according to the lawsuit. “These defendants acted in concert to put Mr. Keais’ life in further jeopardy by recklessly and intentionally delaying and depriving him of lifesaving medical treatment.”