The Pennsylvania and Michigan certification was expected, yeah? That means nothing's changed, so it isn't over yet. We still have SCOTUS.
Their legal avenues are narrowing as the EC convention draws near and their actual cases are shrunken by precedent before prejudiced dismissal, which narrows their victory paths should the lawsuits even reach the SCOTUS (never mind the question of what raises a
constitutional question). At first blush, the GOP in the contested states are moving to rectify matters or at least achieve clarification, but then you realize that the will of these people wavers if it's even there. If the will exists, then they have to fight off sabotage by whose who fell victim to the Q disinfo campaign or want to just go out in a blaze of glory. According to Barnes, they may actually include election lawyers in their inner circle with the ousting of Powell...
because Powell wanted to mastermind the show and ended up pushing out most of the people that would have been actually useful.
Outside of the courts, pressure is slowly building to do signature audits, but the SoS of these states are very reluctant to do so-- regardless of their party allegiance.
Yes, it's not over (because the EC convention is still in mid-December), and yes, the SCOTUS exists. But much
did change, and it leaves the Trump efforts overall with less maneuvering space-- to speak nothing about the hopes of election reform.
Men will simp for them, both do to modern values
Simping is as old as humanity itself. Though some of them may have been misguided or with an expiry date, our cultural norms were meant to curb the destructive potential of our instincts.
After all, man fell because Adam ate a fruit he damn well knew was cursed but was given to him by his woman.