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2 hours ago, Westside said:

Big nothing burger 🍔 


Is it?

 

1) if he’s too dumb to remember how he got some place, he probably shouldn’t hold office.

 

2) They forged electoral certificates and sent them to the National Archives purporting them to be real. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/pro-trump-groups-fake-letter-national-archives-1281966/

 

3) The matter has been referred to DOJ for further investigation since it involves several states. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-fake-election-documents-michigan-dana-nessel-1284781/
 

4) I thought the right was all about election integrity? This is clear election related forgeries. Wouldn’t that make it a big deal to Republicans, not a nothing burger?

 

5) If Republicans are the party of personal responsibility (which they are not), everyone should be trying to hold this guy and the others accountable for the crime they committed and not just say it’s a nothing burger.

 

Hopefully DOJ comes down hard on these guys and Arizona can elect someone in his place that can remember how he got somewhere.

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So this is suppose to surprise us a politician redirecting a question with another question or just out & out doing a bait & switch ?

 

That is politics 1 0 1 the first thing they teach in becoming a politician is never answer a question with a honest answer & 2 always redirect when there may be doubt in your position on any subject and if put in this position refer to sentence number 1 !! HELLO ...

 

And it's not just 1 party over the other either its every freakin one of them !! You can find any number of BS answers similar to this if your just willing to open your eyes & look !! 

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On 1/14/2022 at 4:42 PM, SoCal Deek said:

How in the world is this a story? Sheeesh.....why doesn't the reporter just go ask the person that the elector said to go ask?  That's called journalism.

 

Welp, you are that stupid. 

 

He got asked about his first hand knowledge of something and refused to answer. The journalist probably will ask the party chair the follow-up but the fact that a guy who literally signed his name to a fake electoral slate, which is probably criminal, won't answer tells you something about the sh## he's gotten himself into. 

 

Hoffman has gotten himself into the sh## before though. He's not too bright.

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Another distraction from Demented Biden and his communist buddies mountain of failure.  What a mess.  

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On 1/14/2022 at 4:24 PM, Backintheday544 said:


Is it?

 

1) if he’s too dumb to remember how he got some place, he probably shouldn’t hold office.

 

2) They forged electoral certificates and sent them to the National Archives purporting them to be real. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/pro-trump-groups-fake-letter-national-archives-1281966/

 

3) The matter has been referred to DOJ for further investigation since it involves several states. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-fake-election-documents-michigan-dana-nessel-1284781/
 

4) I thought the right was all about election integrity? This is clear election related forgeries. Wouldn’t that make it a big deal to Republicans, not a nothing burger?

 

5) If Republicans are the party of personal responsibility (which they are not), everyone should be trying to hold this guy and the others accountable for the crime they committed and not just say it’s a nothing burger.

 

Hopefully DOJ comes down hard on these guys and Arizona can elect someone in his place that can remember how he got somewhere.

If he did something illegal, he should be investigated and prosecuted.  Seems simple enough.  I wish that was the standard for all politicians.  You know, guys like Eliot Spitzer and so on. 
 

Personally, I’m not all that enamored with the Rolling Stone as a bastion of journalistic integrity.  The editorial team has had some issues in the past, one example here:

 

https://www.cjr.org/investigation/rolling_stone_investigation.php

 

Admittedly, that story was only written to destroy lives, reputations and leveraged the emotional trauma of victims past to pursue a quasi-social-justice narrative but it still has application here. 
 

The suggestion that “everyone should be trying to hold this guy…accountable” sounds great in theory—and I’ll join you on your quest for justice should the facts play out that way—but you suggestion is damn near infantile in reality.  
 

All we have is a perpetually evolving shell game. 

 

I won’t bother linking, but every mainstream dem made comments suggesting or declaring that the election of DJT was illegitimate, stolen, a coup or in one case, an act of “treason”.  
 

Presidential candidates Warren and Klobbie on election security pre Biden victory:

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/democratic-senators-warned-of-potential-vote-switching-by-dominion-voting-machines-prior-to-2020-election

 

I won’t bother linking Trump and senior Rs on thoughts on election security post 2020. 
 

Joe Biden just last week, setting the stage for litigation and russia#2 should the midterms go the wrong way later this year:


https://nypost.com/2022/01/21/biden-is-hardly-the-first-democrat-to-try-to-delegitimize-elections/
 

This is big business, ugly though it may be.  I’d have a bit more respect for those hand-wringing about the assault on democracy (R version) should they stop and acknowledge that Russiagate was simply a precursor to Stop the Steal. 
 

On a brighter note, The Rolling Stone links did provide options for flavor-infused rolling papers should I ever revisit the days of my wayward youth, so it wasn’t a total bust. God bless them for that. 

 


 

 

 

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