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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Out of the country?

Hey look, there's that "foreign interference" thing that Trump needed to activate that anti-Russia EO that he pushed through back in 20.. 18?
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presiden...-foreign-interference-united-states-election/

There's no way that Dominion doesn't get fucked by this EO and plenty of other people are going to fall due to this. This is why Trump's first move was to secure the special operations branch and bring it under his control.

 
Michael J Fox can play mike pence.
James Marsden can play trump Jr.
Donald Glover can play Clarence Thomas.
Sandra Bullock or reece witherspoon can play Amy Barrett.
Ooh, ooh, can I try?

John Tuturro as Rudy
John Slattery as Roger Stone
Jim Caviezel as Michael Flynn (hint hint)
Michael Madsen as Ted Cruz, Cocaine Mitch, or Tucker
 
If Trump pulls this off, how mad would Obama be to see his own legacy be absolutely buried by the orange man? All he did was be (half) black while his successor completely flipped the establishment power structure on its head. If Obama's memoir managed to be 30 hours long in audio form, we'll need to revive Tolkien to write Trump's.
It will be called War and Peace: Fuck the Glowies and the Jannies.
 
If Trump pulls this off, how mad would Obama be to see his own legacy be absolutely buried by the orange man? All he did was be (half) black while his successor completely flipped the establishment power structure on its head. If Obama's memoir managed to be 30 hours long in audio form, we'll need to revive Tolkien to write Trump's.

I'd pay money to watch Obama embrace his African heritage by chimping the fuck out and physically assaulting Biden.
 
If this court case overturns the election some conservative like Mel Gibson or Vince Vaughn could make a lot of money out of a movie. There are at least 70 million people in the US who'd watch it, even if it's shit. It's like The Passion Of The Christ. That cost $30 million and brought in $612 million. Lob another $30 million into the pot Mel, you'd easily get it back. The Passion Of The Christ made double its budget on the opening weekend.

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Quick question, is certifying the votes supposed to be good or bad? I'm seeing it toss around here since I've never heard of something like that before.

Certifying the votes would be kinda bad. Not too big a deal because we already knew this was going to court, but it would indicate the GOP may be cucking. NOT certifying the votes still doesn't matter that much, because again, courts. But it would be good because it would indicate the GOP got some balls.

Seems the 2nd option's going on. But we're not fully sure yet.
 
Wait I'm not able to watch it right now, is it really that big of an announcement?

TBH if there's a Kiwi with better understanding of both legal cases and how the voting system in the US works could go through this press conf to better explain some of this - that would be great. I've tried to do my best to pass on the TL;DR of it

I'm still learning my US Civics and I know enough from other voting systems to know this is a big deal (frankly, in the UK a small pile of ballots being found has been a big deal, this is another level of fraud entirely). But I don't fully understand everything presented here to maybe phrase or understand their game plan.
 
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Jimmy Russel's affidavit is pretty interesting. In Wayne County, that place where the election results couldn't be certified, not only was there another of those inexplicable, crack-of-ass flips in the tabulation that defied all previous counting, but there were 3,276 precincts that exceeded 80% voter turnout, which if you're at all familiar with election turnouts, is not fucking normal at all. The average voter turnout is somewhere around 40-60%, depending on if it's an election year or a mid-term. Presidential election turnouts are always higher than normal, but in order for the average turnout to leap up another 20%, we have to roll the clock back more than a fucking century.

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The last time that this country went above 80% voter turnout was the fucking 1800s, when we had a population of about 5 million people and everyone was very preoccupied with the Civil War, and had nothing else to do other than kick each other's asses and go to the voting booths.
 
I get how significant the Dominion/Softmatic revelations are but will this be enough to flip the election though?

It would be enough to invalidate a LOT of votes and cast absolutely everything else into doubt, giving the GOP more than sufficient justification to go nuclear if it comes to that, and a much better leg in court to possibly avoid going nuclear to begin with.
 
I get how significant the Dominion/Softmatic revelations are but will this be enough to flip the election though?

That is someone else's duty to prove if and how it happened. What matters is that the GOP accused the DNC of conspiring with enemies of America to rig a Presidential election. You don't back off from that.
 
Sidney Powell discussing how the Dominion counts are done out of country, a certain algorithm slipped into the system designed to flip Trump votes to Biden votes, the sheer amount of votes for Trump apparently broke the system which is when certain states had that 2am break and then shipped in the ballots at 4:30am.

Sidney now discussing how the Dominion systems have easy means of changing votes, I think I recall seeing people posting stuff from their manuals or advertising boasting this "feature". Now mentioning that there's video online of a kid using a smartphone to hack the system (kinda a bummer they didn't have a way to show this video, do any Kiwi's know which one she's referencing?)
This better not be boomer interpretations of technology.
 
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