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There's this.No, I haven't heard of it. I'm not really focusing on the news right now, mostly work. What's the basic summary?
A SUSPECTED "honey trap spy" from China allegedly targeted Rep Eric Swalwell and presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard before mysteriously vanishing, a bombshell report revealed.
The Chinese secret agent Christine Fang, aka Fang Fang, reportedly had sex with two mayors and targeted Democratic politicians to infiltrate political circles in the USA.
Got sent to the Pastadome.Either i am drunk or some posts dissapeared.
>51.3% to 46.9%Just going to leave this here for all of you to read what the other side is thinking on this election.
You need to be retarded if you somehow though this mess wouldnt go to supreme court.It's not an accident or an error that Texas waited until the 11th hour to file this suit immediately after the SCOTUS was preparing to hear the case from Pennsylvania, and it's also why the PA case was unanimously slapped off of the table and the Texas case was given a scheduling order. Scheduling orders are not automatic. They are specific to the relief sought, and they are given manual approval. This is also one of the only circumstances where a court can have jurisdiction over all other states; the only court that can do that is the SCOTUS, and what's interesting about that is because it's the SCOTUS and because this is a dispute between states, it automatically becomes "original jurisdiction" instead of appellate jurisdiction.
The fascinating part about that is that it essentially invalidates all of the decisions in the lower courts to toss out evidence. Every case that was sent off "with prejudice" and smashed into the floorboards before they could even present their evidence in a bid to lock whatever they brought to the table under lock and key is now functionally meaningless, because we're entering into an original jurisdiction, meaning that this is the first time the court will be hearing the case. This isn't "stepping up" from the lower courts, this is leaping directly over their heads and straight into the SCOTUS because of the nature of the dispute. This is something that only states can do; not even Trump himself would have been allowed to present a case like this, hence why his lawyers told him he had no legal standing to do so, because he doesn't.
Everyone had a good laugh over the lower courts tossing all of the lawsuits to the curb, and some more astute people would have pointed out that you can't introduce evidence into a Supreme Court case, because by their very nature they tend to be appellate having worked their way up through the court system, and they'd be correct. However, there is a time when evidence is allowed to be introduced to a Supreme Court case: When it's an original jurisdiction case.
They've had an entire month now to bat all of this evidence around and gather up the best of what they can find, they've had all of it put through every ringer imaginable and the media played its role perfectly well by chasing the laser pointer around the room while the actual case was being crafted and prepared for the Supreme Court, hence why I said at the very start of all of this that we're heading to the Supreme Court one way or the other, so not much else mattered in the interim unless you're some sort of incoherent screaming sommelier.
This is the part where I start getting really interested in what happens, because this is a very unique circumstance that you rarely ever get to see.
And yet, the point is around McCain's local popularity. The man kept on getting elected for decades, even though he was an evil motherfucker who hypothetically would deserve to have his grave desecrated.Also, the Left continues to never miss an opportunity to bring up McCain when it comes to Trump, while most on the Right continues not being able to stand the man, even in death.
Since the election I've put money on Trump @ 32, 26, 22 and 18x
Including my bets pre-election my average odds are currently somewhere around 16-17x
A chinese spy thot banged OR TRADED FAVORS WITH a whole bunch of American politicians for sweet, sweet intel. including Eric SwalwellNo, I haven't heard of it. I'm not really focusing on the news right now, mostly work. What's the basic summary?
Most right wingers I’ve talked to don’t like McCain. A lot of them just see him as a RINO. Even though the new senators for AZ aren’t that great, McCain was arguably worse since he would create factions within the Republican Party continuously and vote against what he ran on in addition to that.>51.3% to 46.9%
Again, lower that to at least ~49%, and I'd believe it. Manufactured mandates, ugh.
Also, the Left continues to never miss an opportunity to bring up McCain when it comes to Trump, while most on the Right continues not being able to stand the man, even in death.
It's not an accident or an error that Texas waited until the 11th hour to file this suit immediately after the SCOTUS was preparing to hear the case from Pennsylvania, and it's also why the PA case was unanimously slapped off of the table and the Texas case was given a scheduling order. Scheduling orders are not automatic. They are specific to the relief sought, and they are given manual approval. This is also one of the only circumstances where a court can have jurisdiction over all other states; the only court that can do that is the SCOTUS, and what's interesting about that is because it's the SCOTUS and because this is a dispute between states, it automatically becomes "original jurisdiction" instead of appellate jurisdiction.
The fascinating part about that is that it essentially invalidates all of the decisions in the lower courts to toss out evidence. Every case that was sent off "with prejudice" and smashed into the floorboards before they could even present their evidence in a bid to lock whatever they brought to the table under lock and key is now functionally meaningless, because we're entering into an original jurisdiction, meaning that this is the first time the court will be hearing the case. This isn't "stepping up" from the lower courts, this is leaping directly over their heads and straight into the SCOTUS because of the nature of the dispute. This is something that only states can do; not even Trump himself would have been allowed to present a case like this, hence why his lawyers told him he had no legal standing to do so, because he doesn't.
Everyone had a good laugh over the lower courts tossing all of the lawsuits to the curb, and some more astute people would have pointed out that you can't introduce evidence into a Supreme Court case, because by their very nature they tend to be appellate having worked their way up through the court system, and they'd be correct. However, there is a time when evidence is allowed to be introduced to a Supreme Court case: When it's an original jurisdiction case.
They've had an entire month now to bat all of this evidence around and gather up the best of what they can find, they've had all of it put through every ringer imaginable and the media played its role perfectly well by chasing the laser pointer around the room while the actual case was being crafted and prepared for the Supreme Court, hence why I said at the very start of all of this that we're heading to the Supreme Court one way or the other, so not much else mattered in the interim unless you're some sort of incoherent screaming sommelier.
This is the part where I start getting really interested in what happens, because this is a very unique circumstance that you rarely ever get to see.
Hmm. Are you suggesting that if people who were of a conservative bent lived in Arizona, they should have avoided voting for McCain? That's an interesting idea.Most right wingers I’ve talked to don’t like McCain. A lot of them just see him as a RINO. Even though the new senators for AZ aren’t that great, McCain was arguably worse since he would create factions within the Republican Party continuously and vote against what he ran on in addition to that.
No, it seems this current lawsuit was always the plan, trumps legal team having spergouts with the other states was probably only done to anger the supreme courtView attachment 1776217
Is this the mythical 5D chess we've heard so much about?
EDIT: Accidentally wrong-quoted
This person didn't even acknowledge the widespread fraud that was happening last month (and still contested in these states). Biden underperformed in major cities except Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta. Plus Biden is low energy compared to Trump or even Hillary. Also this person didn't explain how most of the seat flips were Republicans despite it supposedly being a "blue wave". And don't forget that Biden slipped during the last presidential debate about ending the oil industry which turned away PA along with other states. Finally Trump's rallies are bigger than Biden's rallies and he successfully did it in these swing states. I would like to see this person's reaction to the Texas lawsuit succeeding so I can feed on their tears and fears.Just going to leave this here for all of you to read what the other side is thinking on this election.
No, it's Trump's everyday, average, businessman-like "key jingling." He has Rudy do some shit, aka the hearings he's done in the contested states, and the media eats it up while gloating that Trump is flailing like a lame duck. Generally, distract the pozzed media with bait they will waste time moaning about, while the real machinations are laid undetected.View attachment 1776217
Is this the mythical 5D chess we've heard so much about?
EDIT: Accidentally wrong-quoted
That's not true... Biden did better than Clinton, in other cities like Phoenix. Which explains a lot considering how cities functioned in this pozzed election.This person didn't even acknowledge the widespread fraud that is happening right now. Biden underperformed in major cities except Milwaukee, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta
I was kinda being facetious...No, it seems this current lawsuit was always the plan, trumps legal team having spergouts with the other states was probably only done to anger the supreme court
No, it seems this current lawsuit was always the plan, trumps legal team having spergouts with the other states was probably only done to anger the supreme court