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Wisconsin election audit finds NO Fraud, but I'm sure the MAGA big steal people will still pretend there was widespread fraud without any evidence of course.
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Wisconsin election audit finds NO Fraud, but I'm sure the MAGA big steal people will still pretend there was widespread fraud without any evidence of course.
That's the number of the current count of worldwide corona virus deaths according to Statista. Not commenting on the accuracy or the pros and cons of getting vaccinated, but just saying hopefully we can get to the day when we can say "Houston, we had a problem"/
Even though "His wife, Celeste, in a letter to supporters before the indictment was announced, labeled it a “false accusation.", a "federal grand jury charged him with one count of scheming to falsify and conceal material facts and two counts of making false statements to federal investigators looking into illegal contributions to his 2016 campaign".
at "Celeste Fortenberry saying her husband is known for his honesty and integrity."
It's starting to look like fat-orange45 should have pardon all his supporters before leaving. Bet lots of his January 6 Kool-Aid drinking tin foil MAGA hat wearing "hang Mike Pence" yelling people at the Capital Building wish they had a pardon.
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And the anti-vaxxers too.
The question should be "why" because he had a distinguished military career, served as National Security Advisor, and as Secretary of State.
But I suppose actually reading the article from the UK won't stop MAGA Kool-Aid drinking tinfoil hat wearers from pretending it's true. If they did read it, wonder which part of "The trooper - who did not say his name - told how he had served in the department for more than 22 years in Yakima County." confused them. Reminds me of all those people claiming election fraud - who did not say their name.
The only thing known is someone called a Seattle conservative radio call-in talk show saying they were a Washington State Police officer. But don't let the fact a 22 year police veteran could lose his pension by quitting get in the way of making yet another silly point for an anti-vaccination conspiracy theory.
There is a real story about a Washington State Trooper in the Seattle Times. This Trooper was not "vaccinated but likely would have gotten a vaccine this fall, family members said".
Yep the same Ted Cruz that praised imaginary Southwest pilots for resisting vaccine mandates. And apparently it wasn't just Ted that was guilty of not fact checking before making pitifully stupid remarks. But the good news is it looks like MT Greene sat this one out.
The pillow guy is in the news again and this time it's the state of Idaho asking him to pay for the audit expenses. Lindell's document,
"alleged electronic manipulation in all 44 counties. At least seven Idaho counties have no electronic steps in their vote counting processes. That was a huge red flag, and once we knew, we could either prove or disprove fairly directly."
Do intelligent people still give credibility to any of Lindell and Powell's claims?
Just when we though it was safe to go into a court room and not hear the Judge chewing out a lawyer for presenting a frivolous lawsuit, Sidney Powell is back. Not some ordinary case, nope she is suing the Pentagon. Apparently she is trying to convince a Federal Judge our military should have a choice of which inoculations they get.
Thinking back when I was in the Army, I never got a choice on anything much less which shots they decided to give us. They just lined us up, and hit us in both arms as we march through the infirmary and marched out with blood dripping from our arms. Read this on Military.com:
"During the first two weeks of basic training, you'll receive more immunizations than you knew existed. The good news is that you don't get all of these shots at one time. Your instructor will march your unit to the shot clinic, where you will receive a few of these shots and then take you back a couple days later for more."
"Not long ago, the services used to use high compression air guns for basic training vaccinations. (You know, those neat "phfffft" guns you see on "Star Trek''?) However, the problem with these neat devices is that if you move, they'll cut the heck out of your arm. After a few chopped-up arms, the services went back to the trusty old needle."
Wonder if Powell will demand that recruits in basic training get tucked into beds too and only train "9 to 5".
The pillow salesman said there was massive voter fraud in Idaho even though Trump won by 30 points. Because his claims lack evidence and proof, I compared Lindell to lottery players saying their state lottery rigged drawings so just so I few players would lose. And a report that a guy voting for his dead mother and mother-in-law is not massage fraud.
It's nothing more than someone or some people getting their five minutes of fame regardless of the truth, but a few people believe them. State and Federal Courts sanctioned lawyers for presenting false and misleading claims to their Courts. It's possible a city or county district attorney or even a State Attorney General might go after people like Lindell just like Dominion.
Some actually went in front of State and Federal judges making false and misleading claims about election fraud. Over 50 fraud cases were thrown out and some of those attorneys had their licenses to practice law suspended. Basically many lawyers thought the courts would ignore Due Process and place the burden of proof on defendants.
The other day the pillow salesman was still saying he has evidence proving hackers from Beijing had switched nearly 24,000 votes in Clark County, Wisconsin. The problem there is election computer system isn't connected to the Internet and there are less than 17,000 registered voters in that county. That and the fact the official results show Trump getting 10,002 votes and Biden getting 4524 pretty much proves Lindell's conspiracy theories have zero credibility.
He reminds me of when lottery players say their lottery games are rigged. However there is of course proof drawings were rigged but players with 666 were paid in PA and Hot Lotto secondary prizes from $2 to $30,000 were paid too before it was known the drawings were rigged.
I guess Lindell and the other theorist must believe the majority of Americans are really stupid and courts including the "Court of last resort" will ignore Article II, Section I and Section IV of the Constitution. Lindell and the rest also believe courts have the power to order states to conduct audit and/or order them to as dumb as it sounds, prove there was no election fraud.
Just amazing to me how many seemingly intelligent people believe all the election fraud claims with no evidence and zero proof. But I guess for them "they read it on the Internet so it must be true".
Just wondering because orange45 is giving a very different outcome than his Cyber Ninjas reported.
Saw a guy this morning wearing one and though I wanted to ask if he believes Biden will "keep America great" or just doesn't know Trump is no longer President, I just smiled and walked on by. Have a 38 - 0 UK basketball ball cap from 2015, but haven't worn it since their record was 38 - 1.
And doesn't saying Make America Great Again now really means America was pretty crappy the last four years? Or are they just the typical Trump supporters he loves so much?
But the good news for Trump's ninjas is there are still 49 other states and D.C. to con!
Saw where a guy got fired for refusing to take off his ball cap. His employer said he was "campaigning on the job" because he was wearing a "Trump 2020" ball cap. Don't know if standing on one's principles is worth losing their job, but the guy does have a point because the last time I looked it was 2021.