2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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I've heard this same thing said when it comes to Democrats.

You always have to prepare for things going tits up. Especially when the Democrats just need one win while Trump needs several, and thewn there's the run out the clock part.

That or they know they're going to get away with it. And they're taunting us about another thing they did and sending mail like The Zodiac Killer while we scratch our heads. Why else would they be this open about their actions when they know they're being investigated?
This is a committee. Committees win nothing and are as dumb as the dumbest member.
 
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I'm still not used to the sassy GOP thing.
 
The house of cards is falling down and they want to go all-in for shits and giggles? Maybe the people on top are disgusted by the voter fraud and want it to be public as possible?
I think it's a combination of the last-minute everything due to the magnitude of fraud needed to overcome Trump's lead and pure incompetence.
 
But let's face it, the Electoral College will name Biden the winner.
Let's get ready for that.
The electors are chosen by state legislatures. The legislatures of most of these contested states (barring Nevada) are mostly Republican and guess who they're coalescing under. I honestly expect the state GOPs of each of these states to go fucking nuclear and vote Trump in via the EC should the lawsuits fail, which it's too early to tell whether they will or not, but since they have collected a good deal of evidence of fraud and have the advantage in WI and PA , I doubt ATM.
 
An insight into love bombing via a CNN editorial:


The author is completely to blame for their incendiary words, yet they blame Trump for tearing their family apart and then say it was their fault for having their own opinion.

Love bombing comes around the 7th and 8th paragraph where they start recalling memories that they held dear, trying to tug at heartstrings and bring them back to speaking terms.

"Remember all those times we did X?"
"You introduced me to Y bands, remember that?"
"I used to think you were a god".

Then bringing it back to "you did this, and it's horrible, but if you want back it's not too late. Just admit you were wrong." Abhorrent behavior.
 
They're doubling down on the USPS driver's original claim and I don't know whether that's a good strategy.
He needs to talk to a lawyer. If they have him making contradictory statements the feds are going to want to nail him on something and something he said had to have been a lie. Why this idiot talked to the feds at all is beyond me. Lying to feds (which is literally saying anything they disagree with) is major bad news.
 
He needs to talk to a lawyer. If they have him making contradictory statements the feds are going to want to nail him on something and something he said had to have been a lie. Why this idiot talked to the feds at all is beyond me. Lying to feds (which is literally saying anything they disagree with) is major bad news.
Yes that's exactly why I was shocked that this guy actually did it. Didn't they throw Roger Stone in jail for this exact thing?

Edit: The penalty is up to 5 years for lying to feds. Just don't talk to them without a lawyer ever, kids.
 
Why are people saying she will recuse herself again for this upcoming court case then? It's not underway and she's been a part of SCOTUS since before it's due to begin.

I think there is some confusion because Barrett did not get involved in a motion to expedite the case which is still before the court. That was the 4-4 motion, as you recall, which punted the SC's ruling to after the election.

Which may have been a blessing in disguise. If the SC had ruled for a hard Election Day deadline, the PA Dems might have had to use a more subtle form of fraud. Without that ruling, they went with the highly blatant and more easily discarded late naked ballots.

I suppose that without swift, firm action from the SC a sense of arrogance and surity took hold. The PA Dems must have thought that no one and nobody would question or stop them from stealing what they felt entitled to take.

I think I have a quote fitting to this situation.
"Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall."
Its from a book I don't think the Dems ever read.
 
I think it's a combination of the last-minute everything due to the magnitude of fraud needed to overcome Trump's lead and pure incompetence.
Yeah, I think I said it in another thread, but the Democrats were more or less expecting a normal republican turnout and not this Nightmare scenario. They cut their losses in Ohio and Florida, Florida especially after the Cubans clinch it for Trump.
 
Yeah, I think I said it in another thread, but the Democrats were more or less expecting a normal republican turnout and not this Nightmare scenario. They cut their losses in Ohio and Florida, Florida especially after the Cubans clinch it for Trump.
The Florida machine got cleaned out by the GOP governor and company. They're not going to be doing massive fraud for at least a few years. Ohio, they might just have chalked it up to a loss and not tried due to the overwhelming win that was expected there, but it might have been quietly cleaned out as well.
 
Barrett isnt recusing shit

Court will rule 6-3 on PA, 5-4 on WI and GA, 6-3 or 5-4 on NV, and 5-4 or 4-5 on GA. GA is the shakiest for Trump because there is a loophole on the ballot harvesting/curing and all that's left after that is non detailed so far accusations of late night chicanery.

PA, MI, and NV are just so bad. Mountains of evidence in multiple areas. Refusing to allow observers in PA and MI alone is enough in those two states. WI is somewhat less bad than those 3, and GA somewhat less bad than WI.
 
Yes that's exactly why I was shocked that this guy actually did it. Didn't they throw Roger Stone in jail for this exact thing?

Edit: The penalty is up to 5 years for lying to feds. Just don't talk to them without a lawyer ever, kids.
A lot of people don't understand this and just assume that they're out to get to the truth, not just get a conviction.
I think there is some confusion because Barrett did not get involved in a motion to expedite the case which is still before the court. That was the 4-4 motion, as you recall, which punted the SC's ruling to after the election.

Which may have been a blessing in disguise. If the SC had ruled for a hard Election Day deadline, the PA Dems might have had to use a more subtle form of fraud. Without that ruling, they went with the highly blatant and more easily discarded late naked ballots.

I suppose that without swift, firm action from the SC a sense of arrogance and surity took hold. The PA Dems must have thought that no one and nobody would question or stop them from stealing what they felt entitled to take.

I think I have a quote fitting to this situation.
"Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall."
Its from a book I don't think the Dems ever read.
RBG crab rave and then this. If this was a movie, people would be slamming it for the insane number of coincidences needed to make the plot happen.
Yeah, I think I said it in another thread, but the Democrats were more or less expecting a normal republican turnout and not this Nightmare scenario. They cut their losses in Ohio and Florida, Florida especially after the Cubans clinch it for Trump.
Also, Ron DeSantis cleaned house in Palm Beach and Broward after the disaster of 2018, which was the same shit of not counting ballots, counting them late, and finding mysterious ballots that came out of the airport, but then Governor Scott put an end to that that election season.
GA is the shakiest for Trump because there is a loophole on the ballot harvesting/curing and all that's left after that is non detailed so far accusations of late night chicanery.
I heard they're holding an emergency session to close up that loophole for the runoffs.
 
Barrett isnt recusing shit

Court will rule 6-3 on PA, 5-4 on WI and GA, 6-3 or 5-4 on NV, and 5-4 or 4-5 on GA. GA is the shakiest for Trump because there is a loophole on the ballot harvesting/curing and all that's left after that is non detailed so far accusations of late night chicanery.

PA, MI, and NV are just so bad. Mountains of evidence in multiple areas. Refusing to allow observers in PA and MI alone is enough in those two states. WI is somewhat less bad than those 3, and GA somewhat less bad than WI.
>Georgia GOP is more cucked than McCain's Arizona GOP

Strange plot twist. 2020 indeed.
 
Isn't the general doomerism over SCOTUS due to people believing that the court won't want to rule in favour to avoid be seen as a political apparatus (which personally I think is lol, hasn't it been for like 40 years, but I digress)

Given how the conservative judges are constitutionaliats triggering a constitutional crisis may not be high on their priority list.

But.

Pennsylvania's seeming direct violation of law and of a supreme court justice is something that they shouldn't allow to just slide. Undermining the authority of SCOTUS might be enough for them to rule for the legislature to decide where the electoral votes go.
Iirc the GOP controls the Pennsylvania legislature, so handing it off to them is a nice way for SCOTUS to rule on it and wash their hands of it while trying to maintain impartiality on their half
It’s a mix of worrying ACB will recuse herself, Roberts being a flip flop every case, and the whole “rock the country to its foundations and revealing to all how the sausage is made” kind of thing. Also there’s the potential of revealing the “this group controls the country from the shadows like The Patriots from Metal Gear”.

as for postal workers...


 
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I honestly expect the state GOPs of each of these states to go fucking nuclear and vote Trump in via the EC should the lawsuits fail

I very much doubt that any GOP state legislature will overrule the vote count and pledge their Electoral College delegates to Trump after his court challenges fail.

Even if they could get away with that (could they?), that would just be an insane thing to do.
There'd be riots of unprecedented proportion, and the rioters would kind of have a point.
 
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