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14 hours ago, placeholder said:

Donald Trump Attacks Brad Raffensperger's Brother—He Doesn't Have One

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday night to criticize Republican officials in Georgia, including Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for failing to investigate unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the state.

The president also criticized Raffensperger's brother, saying he works for China. However, Raffensperger doesn't have a brother, as many social media users were quick to point out.

Donald Trump Attacks Brad Raffensperger's Brother—He Doesn't Have One (newsweek.com)

Well, the clown is being what he always was, a clown; but now we know that he is a stupid, ignorant clown and not a "stable genius". 

 

Not surprising is it.
 

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41 minutes ago, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.

 

People like you should be charged with sedition.  Trump's a traitor to our nation as is anyone who supports his efforts to overturn a proper election.  Shame on you.

 

https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/sedition.html

The federal law against seditious conspiracy can be found in Title 18 of the U.S. Code (which includes treason, rebellion, and similar offenses), specifically 18 U.S.C. § 2384. According to the statutory definition of sedition, it is a crime for two or more people within the jurisdiction of the United States:

  • To conspire to overthrow or destroy by force the government of the United States or to level war against them;
  • To oppose by force the authority of the United States government; to prevent, hinder, or delay by force the execution of any law of the United States; or
  • To take, seize, or possess by force any property of the United States contrary to the authority thereof.
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1 hour ago, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.

Slight emendation: Trump will strike...out.

What's he going to do? Parachute in replacements for recalcitrant memebers in the Senate and House?

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1 hour ago, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.


 

 

If only the US had a branch of government of which one of the chief functions was looking at evidence and see if it was adequate to afford it a full and formal hearing. If I had the chance to rewrite the Constitution I would call it the Judicial branch of government, co-equal to the Executive and Legislative branches of government. And if appeals to the institution and similar institutions had been denied at least 61 times and only acceded to once, I would conclude that evidence to support claims of fraud is lacking. 

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14 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Slight emendation: Trump will strike...out.

What's he going to do? Parachute in replacements for recalcitrant memebers in the Senate and House?

 

i'm suspecting the new, revised renovation plans for maralago will be a full-scale model of the oval office.  trump can run a shadow government in exile, being recognized by a few south american banana republics along with some middle eastern dictatorships he's buddied up with recently.

 

maybe he can share star billing with that guido guy from venezuala on his basement podcast.  they can spend their days in their bunker "good afternoon, mr. president'ing" each other.

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2 hours ago, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.

"the evidence seen to date would support election fraud"

 

Evidence seen by who?  Certainly not the courts.

 

"Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike."

 

Are you predicting a coup attempt on January 6th?  I predict that any such absurd attempt will fail, quickly and embarrassingly.

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On 12/31/2020 at 3:38 PM, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.

Oh my gosh. You were right! Not only did he strike,  he also struck out. 

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So, it certainly looks now that Barr resigned on Dec. 23, because he could see that Trump, having replaced the Secretary of Defense and others in the civilian leadership with faceless stooges, that he was attempting to impose martial law.  Former NSA and felon Mike Flynn called openly for Trump to impose martial law on Dec. 17.  Barr not only resigned strangely such a short time before the end of Trump's term, but began openly disputing Trump's claims that the election was stolen from him.  

 

When the ten living former Secretaries of Defense issued a public letter on Jan. 4 warning the military to stay out of the election on the pain of imprisonment, that left Trump with just the attack on Congress.  Had a massacre resulted Trump would have declared martial law and cancelled the inauguration.  

 

But that was too much for Barr, so he bailed early.  

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On 12/31/2020 at 7:09 PM, heybruce said:

"the evidence seen to date would support election fraud"

 

Evidence seen by who?  Certainly not the courts.

 

"Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike."

 

Are you predicting a coup attempt on January 6th?  I predict that any such absurd attempt will fail, quickly and embarrassingly.

Uncanny prediction.

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6 hours ago, cmarshall said:

So, it certainly looks now that Barr resigned on Dec. 23, because he could see that Trump, having replaced the Secretary of Defense and others in the civilian leadership with faceless stooges, that he was attempting to impose martial law.  Former NSA and felon Mike Flynn called openly for Trump to impose martial law on Dec. 17.  Barr not only resigned strangely such a short time before the end of Trump's term, but began openly disputing Trump's claims that the election was stolen from him.  

 

When the ten living former Secretaries of Defense issued a public letter on Jan. 4 warning the military to stay out of the election on the pain of imprisonment, that left Trump with just the attack on Congress.  Had a massacre resulted Trump would have declared martial law and cancelled the inauguration.  

 

But that was too much for Barr, so he bailed early.  

Or maybe he bailed out before he got fired.

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1 hour ago, placeholder said:

Or maybe he bailed out before he got fired.

 

That's possible, too, but the only reason that I can see that Trump would have wanted to fire Barr is because Barr was pushing back on the stolen election claims of Trump.  But that begs the question why Barr would have been willing to jeopardize his relationship with Trump over what was at that time nothing more than just more Trump lies.  It doesn't make sense that he would do that unless there were something bigger than lying in the background, such as an upcomig coup attempt.

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On 12/31/2020 at 10:38 AM, bluehippie said:

If he (Barr) even bothered to look that is. To date, AFAIK, he has not indicated any ongoing or closed voter fraud investigations and the results. However the evidence seen to date would support election fraud, in addition to the ever present voter fraud in most if not all elections held in the US.

Jan 6th will be a key date in all this. Trump will strike.

So it really was Trump who is responsible, thanks for pointing that out.

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5 hours ago, cmarshall said:

 

That's possible, too, but the only reason that I can see that Trump would have wanted to fire Barr is because Barr was pushing back on the stolen election claims of Trump.  But that begs the question why Barr would have been willing to jeopardize his relationship with Trump over what was at that time nothing more than just more Trump lies.  It doesn't make sense that he would do that unless there were something bigger than lying in the background, such as an upcomig coup attempt.

There may be a more simple answer. He left Trump because Trump was not useful to him any more. Trumps aides don't feel any sense of loyalty. They are like him: sharks.

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