Volume I reminded us how the entire narrative about the Trump phone call with the gang down in GA was rather quickly shown to be nothing but masturbatory material for braindead lefties and their NT enablers within our perimeter. That post concluded: “Yet, none of that stopped the flunkies down in GA from regurgitating that mess in an attempt to amp up the mass delusional hysteria machine yet again.” Then again, who really thinks the flunkies down in GA are actually capable of thinking on their own – “Gingrich Says D.C. Dems Ordered Georgia Prosecutor To Indict Trump On Monday“:
The reaction is so bad on Friday that I am told … somebody from Washington called the district attorney in Atlanta and said, ‘You have to indict on Monday. We have to cover up all of the mistakes we just made with Wiess,’” Gingrich alleged, referring to District Attorney Fani Willis.
“And she said, apparently, ‘My jurors aren’t coming back till Tuesday.’ And they said, ‘You didn’t hear me. You have to indict on Monday.’ And she said, ‘Well, they’re not going to get here before noon.’ They said, ‘That doesn’t matter.’ She said, this means it’s going to be eight or nine or ten o’clock at night. And they said, ‘It doesn’t matter. We need the news media shifting off of Weiss,’” Gingrich said.
Quite a tale…of course, a president has been impeached on less than that. Not to worry, our pseudo-event driven society ate up the Monday charade like the well trained hysterics that they are.
A look back a the archives – this time a week after the legacy post reproduced in Volume I – we were again treated to just how the system “operates” in and around Fulton County:
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Anti-Intellectual Foundations (and Icons) Continue to Crumble
It has been a while but I can faintly remember the sing-songy chants of the local NT fairies:
…the heroism of GOP officials like…Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger, who stood up to Trump at considerable cost. … …tried to pressure the Georgia Secretary of State to find him 10,879 votes … six specific factual points. … 2) Trump pressures the Georgia Secretary of State to “find” him 10,780 votes…”
That comes to mind as I wrap up my Sunday morning scan of the events of the day with this from the always very informative Shipwreckedcrew at RedState:
Georgia State Court Judge Authorizes Review of 145000 Absentee Ballots Counted in Fulton County
Read the whole thing for full context but of particular interest to me and my agenda:
The Campaign’s lawsuit being focused on allegations that tens of thousands of invalid votes had been unlawfully counted in favor of Joe Biden. Under Georgia election laws, the procedure should have been for this lawsuit to be assigned to a Fulton County Judge, and then transferred to a judge in another county by the Presiding Judge who determined that it fit certain criteria — which it certainly did. After assigning to a judge, there would be a limited period of discovery during which the Campaign would have been given access to election records, a bench trial held, and a decision made on the allegations of the complaint.
None of that happened.
Tell me more:
What actually happened in the lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign was … no judge was assigned in a timely manner, the Campaign was never given access to the evidence in the hands of the state election officials, and the Electoral College met and cast its votes while the lawsuit was pending. There could have been 2 million, illegally-cast ballots in Georgia, but if the state courts and election officials simply stalled the process for an election contest lawsuit to proceed, nothing was going to happen.
But what is new on this front:
Judge Amero has ordered that high-resolution copies be made of the 145,000 absentee ballots, while the originals will remain in the custody of election officials. …
None of these election lawsuits can alter the outcome of the 2020 election. The justification for proceeding is to determine whether there was any fraudulent activity in the vote or vote-counting process of Fulton County — a goal endorsed by none other than Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. …
Raffensperger now applauds the effort to examine the vote-counting in Fulton County, based on a “longstanding history of election mismanagement”, but had no interest in doing so during the call with President Trump, wherein he denied there was any reason for such an examination or investigation.
Hmmmm. I’ll have to check the math but 145,000 seems to be a bit more than 10,879. I wonder how significant that could be? But why pretend to do this important part of the job now. Oh, I see:
I guess [Raffensperger] only learned of the “longstanding history of election mismanagement” in Fulton County after his call with President Trump.
Or maybe it’s because…Raffensperger is facing a tough primary contest in 2022 to remain in his office.
Typical of too many inside our perimeter: Holding the office is of more important than actually doing the job. (HINT: This is how you get more of what brought you Trump.)
Have a great day, folks.
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Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right…what a poor excuse for a party.