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Tonight's Debate
BillsFanNC replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Again the save our democracy crowd among democrats should be absolutely LIVID after Thursday night. They overwhelmingly voted for Biden in the primary and then get sucker punched in this debate when it's by most accounts too late to replace him. Save our democracy? You just got the Putin treatment from your own party leadership. They got duped by the dem/media disinformation machine into believing this guy was competent and who are they mad at? Trump, the CNN moderators and the "right wing" media who have been telling the truth about Biden for years. So now you'll see them line up behind a dementia patient like good little useful idiots. But I've got some "good" news for them. Something big is coming to alter the landscape. I don't know what, but it's most certainly coming. The people who surround Biden knew this was coming in the debate. 100% knew it would be a disaster. They don't put him out there without a plan. They have a plan. Bet the house on it.
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2020 was the exact opposite of everything this bipartisan commission recommended. In other words, everything they recommended to enhance the security of US elections were not just ignored, but actively undermined in 2020. Only in the green sky world of commies can this report exist while simultaneously calling the 2020 election the most secure election in US history.
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Too Late To Replace Dr. Jill?
BillsFanNC replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I vividly remember all those times Michelle and Melania took to Twitter in the immediate aftermath of their husband's debates to stir up the base. Only enhances the look of a strong, independent leader. -
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Tonight's Debate
BillsFanNC replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Tonight's Debate
BillsFanNC replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Even if it were logistically possible to replace Biden at this late stage, it would be a disaster politically. It then makes the process of replacing him and the hiding of his dementia a massive and easy target for Trump to attack. -
Amen. Some of these great prospects need to go. Well past time to win.
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Who's Running The Executive Branch?
BillsFanNC replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Must read insider account of part of the Fischer case. I missed a call earlier today from attorney Dave Fischer. I will call him back tomorrow. I think he's on X but I couldn't find his account name. If you know him @ this post to him. But here is something everyone should know. Dave practices out of Maryland, mostly Baltimore. Dave's client, Thomas Caldwell, was among the very first J6 defendants hunted down who had a connection to the Oath Keepers -- he was never a member, but that didn't discourage the FBI. Tom had a long and distinguished military career in the U.S. Navy. Early in the investigation the FBI ran across some messaging where Tom mused about making a crossing of the Potomac in a boat with a cache of weapons. In January. As it turns out, the FBI later found a computer file written by Tom that included a very similar scenario laid out boldly.... In a screenplay he had written for a spy thriller set in DC. The Govt ignored all the signs that maybe there was a context to all this that they were missing. Tom was the first named defendant in the first Oath Keeper indicted, was put in the "Leadership" echelon of the Govt construct about what the Oath Keepers were, and given the nickname "Naval Commander." Dave Fischer was hired by Tom right at the start, and for many many months, Tom's case took all of Dave's time. Long before the other attorneys who joined him in the trial came into the case, Dave was unwinding all the details and exposing all the holes and wild exaggerations being peddled by the Govt. Take myself -- I came into the Oath Keeper case officially (I was lurking back stage) in April 2022. Dave Fischer had been working for Caldwell for 15 months at that point. The attorneys for Stewart Rhodes came into the case in January 2022, 12 months after Dave. The case originally had 11 defendants charged together. Because no DC Courtroom could deal with that many defendants and attorneys, the judge divided the case into two groups for trial. He did so by putting all the defendants who were detained in custody in the first trial, and all the defendants who were released on bond in the second trial. With the split was 6-5, and THE GOVT asked to have Caldwell moved into the first trial even though he was on bond because he was part of the OK "leadership". It was mainly the "leaders" -- according to the Government -- who were detained. They did this even though by that point they knew that while Caldwell had some contact with Oath Keepers -- mostly in North Carolina -- he was not a member of the Oath Keepers, and on January 6 he was with his wife outside the Capitol and never went inside. Tom spent a short period of time in detention pretrial before he was released because of chronic medical issues. After today, those may be the only days Tom ever spends in jail. He was convicted at trial on only a single 1512 count -- and nothing else. Dave led the group in fighting to get that charge dismissed. Now with the reversal today in Fischer, Tom's conviction will almost certainly be overturned. Dave has kept him out of custody on bail while Fischer was pending because it was the only charge the jury convicted him of. Now there will never been a sentencing hearing for Thomas Caldwell, the Oath Keeper Naval Commander only in the vivid imaginations of a group of DOJ prosecutors. PS -- One of the best moments of the first trial involving Dave came during his questioning of the FBI Case Agent who "quarterbacked" the entire Oath Keeper investigation -- all 20+ individuals targeted for prosecution. Dave honed in on a key issue that he was confident he knew the answer to and he wanted to get it out of the Agent. He went through a series of questions establishing the scope of the investigation that the Agent had led, and the hundreds of interviews done all over the country by hundreds of Agents in building the case against the Oath Keepers. These interviews included several "Confidential Human Sources" who were members or close friends of members, some of whom were close to the national leader, Stewart Rhodes. Dave asked "How many of those hundred or more people who were interviewed told you that they knew about an Oath Keeper plan to go into the Capitol on Jan. 6 to stop the vote?" Dave knew the answer, and to his credit the FBI Agent didn't try to avoid answering. None. Does that include the CHSs? Yes. So no one at any point during your investigation told you that they knew of a plan by the OKs to interfere with the vote count? Correct. Think about that -- the CHSs were inside the organization. Stewart Rhodes and others were not shy about sharing their views on the election. But not one person interviewed by the Govt in its search for information said they heard of any plan to engage in a "seditious conspiracy" to prevent the peaceful transfer of power by stopping the electoral vote count. It took you 3 and 1/2 years Dave -- but today Thomas Caldwell is a winner.