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#11981 User is online   Azath Vitr (D'ivers 

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Posted 18 November 2020 - 01:46 AM

View PostTerez, on 18 November 2020 - 01:37 AM, said:

Krebs said a week or more ago that he expected to be fired, so this is no surprise. Terribad, sure, but typical Trumpian bullshit.

The other big news tonight is out of Michigan, where the Wayne County (Detroit) elections board deadlocked because the Republicans on the board refused to certify the results of the election. There's no reason not to certify the results; they just think Detroit voters shouldn't count. Statements from the MI governor and secretary of state:






'According to Michigan law, the Board of State Canvassers is now required to deal with the results from Wayne County within 10 days. The Board of State Canvassers similarly has two Democrats and two Republicans.
It is unclear what would happen if the state board reaches the same partisan deadlock. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, suggested in a statement Tuesday night that she could use her powers overseeing the statewide Bureau of Election to get the results from Wayne County certified.'

https://www.cnn.com/...ults/index.html

'The former state elections director said he doesn’t expect the state board, which features two Republicans and two Democrats, to deadlock. If board members deadlock, a court will likely tell them to tell them to do their jobs, Thomas said.'

https://www.detroitn...lts/6324274002/
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 02:25 AM



This is breaking and was just confirmed by several outlets. I'm very curious to see what happened. It has been hours, and the Republicans on the board have been throughly doxxed and dragged through the mud in that time. One of them posted a shitload of racist memes on his Facebook which I won't repost here.

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Posted 18 November 2020 - 03:03 AM

Today was a good day for democracy. Also a terrible day, but I have hopes that it will be uphill from here. I think an entire generation of young people will probably be very radicalized by the Trump presidency, and most of them in a very good way.



The President (2012) said:

Please proceed, Governor.

Chris Christie (2016) said:

There it is.

Elizabeth Warren (2020) said:

And no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 08:52 AM

View PostTerez, on 18 November 2020 - 03:03 AM, said:

Today was a good day for democracy. Also a terrible day, but I have hopes that it will be uphill from here. I think an entire generation of young people will probably be very radicalized by the Trump presidency, and most of them in a very good way.





Tweet embed isn't working, but my hope is the said youngsters send a timely reminder to the political elite that they are made of food, and can if needs be fill the role of dinner.
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 08:55 AM

Sorry about that. Here are the direct links.

Wayne County canvassers reconvene and unanimously vote to certify the results:


https://twitter.com/...882639605026817

Rashida Tlaib congratulates the people of Wayne County for coming out to protest the earlier decision:

https://twitter.com/...890638046261248

Krebs RT's Mark Hamill just after his firing, in which Mark Hamill accuses Trump of firing Krebs because he was unwilling to lie on his behalf (#LiarInChief):

https://twitter.com/...892503513292802

The President (2012) said:

Please proceed, Governor.

Chris Christie (2016) said:

There it is.

Elizabeth Warren (2020) said:

And no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 08:58 AM

View PostTerez, on 18 November 2020 - 08:55 AM, said:

Sorry about that. Here are the direct links.

Wayne County canvassers reconvene and unanimously vote to certify the results:


https://twitter.com/...882639605026817

Rashida Tlaib congratulates the people of Wayne County for coming out to protest the earlier decision:

https://twitter.com/...890638046261248

Krebs RT's Mark Hamill just after his firing, in which Mark Hamill accuses Trump of firing Krebs because he was unwilling to lie on his behalf (#LiarInChief):

https://twitter.com/...892503513292802


A further issue - work's system runs IE and guess what twitter don't support! Cheers for the summaries though.
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 04:53 PM

Next time America goes to give a country democracy the cynical laughter will now be on max volume.

This is ridiculous
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 05:05 PM

View PostCause, on 18 November 2020 - 04:53 PM, said:

Next time America goes to give a country democracy the cynical laughter will now be on max volume.

This is ridiculous


It's worse, Pompeo sits on his podium preaching about other countries NEEDING to let democracy reign...and from the same podium says shit like "there will be smooth transition to Trumps second term".

It's beyond a joke at this point. It's a bunch of complicit criminals playing at Coup.
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Posted 18 November 2020 - 08:13 PM

Kamala Harris' husband and the the "yo quiero Taco Bell" dog. Damn. file that under a TIL.

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Posted 19 November 2020 - 04:54 PM

Do you guys think Jon Ossoff is the new Beto O'Rourke?
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Posted 19 November 2020 - 05:45 PM

'Trump Personally Called Wayne County Republicans Now Trying to Rescind Their Election Certification

[...] the two GOP members of the four-member Wayne County Board allege that they were bullied by Democrats into voting to certify the results and want their votes to be rescinded. On Thursday, the Associated Press reported that Trump himself called the two Republican members of the board after the changed vote to "express gratitude for their support." However, Jonathan Kinloch, the board's Democratic vice chairman, said it's too late for the GOPers to change their minds as the certified results have already been sent to the secretary of state. "Do they understand how they are making us look as a body?" said Kinloch. "We have such an amazing and important role in the democratic process, and they're turning it on its head."'


https://www.thedaily...esults?ref=home

'Are you sure Trump's plan to steal the election has failed? Here's why you shouldn't be

[...] People are usually shocked when they hear that state legislatures might be able to do this, but some legislatures did it in the early days of the republic, and in a concurring opinion on the 2000 Bush v. Gore decision, three Supreme Court justices, including Clarence Thomas, affirmed the validity of the concept.

[...] As we have recently been told in article after article, Republican legislators assure us, regarding the Plan B Electoral College route to Trumpian election theft, that they just wouldn't go there! They would never, ever allow themselves to be thrown into that particular briar patch. That would be outrageous. It's never been done before. It would violate state and federal law. For god sakes, man, get a grip — that would violate longstanding norms!

But, like a blue mirage, when you examine these statements more closely, the much-touted Republican guarantees tend to evaporate into a vaporous cloud of conditions and hedges. [...] The star witness, both in this piece and others, is Jake Corman, the Pennsylvania Senate majority leader[...]

So, that's that, isn't it? Not so fast. That was then, in the before times, years ago, before the election happened. Everything seems different now. [...]

[...] Now, Corman uses qualifiers, like "Under the normal circumstances" the legislature plays no role ("No Voter fraud in Pa. election but concerns about ballots, process persist, Corman says"). But the current post-election circumstances aren't necessarily "normal circumstances," are they? We see what you did there, senator.

And now Corman is deeply upset with the outrageous behavior of (Democratic) Secretary of State Kathy Broockvar[...] It seems, says Corman, that Broockvar "fundamentally altered the manner in which Pennsylvania's election is being conducted." There's a dog whistle for those with the ears to hear. That word "manner" may seem innocuous, but Corman's word choice there is heavily freighted with dangerous significance. [...]

To understand why, recall what Article II of the U.S. Constitution, the very basis of Plan B, says, "Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors" (hysterical emphasis mine). Is it sheer coincidence that Corman now says, post-election, that this "manner" has been "fundamentally altered?"

Because according to a bogus legal doctrine being pushed by none other than Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch (full disclosure: I went to the same small high school as both or them and overlapped for a year with Kavanaugh), this Article II language, on their contrived theory, means that the state legislature and the state legislature alone makes the election rules, and any other — shall we say "alteration" — of the rules by any other political actor in the normal course of the governmental process is in strict violation of the United States Constitution. Given the prevailing, currently unusual circumstances, then, one might argue that the state legislatures have no real choice, after all, but to intervene and send their own slates of electors to the Electoral College. And it would be perfectly reasonable, would it not, if three of those state legislatures just so happened to judge that Trump is the rightful winner instead of Biden?

So don't expect to see Sen. Corman stand idly by while fundamental principles are being trampled fundamentally, nosirree Bob! "We will follow the law," says Corman. And if the law, as interpreted and proclaimed by the United States Supreme Court — the supreme legal authority — says that state legislatures have the first, last, final and sole say-so when it comes to electors, then surely no one could object if Sen. Corman found himself duty-bound to bravely follow that law wherever Kavanaugh and Gorsuch and the rest of the hyper-partisan Republican extremists on the Court say it goes. After all, Corman has promised to do no less.

[...] "All of those analyses, however, are based (as they should be) on existing law and precedent. Sarat and Edelman, for example, rely heavily on the Electoral Count Act of 1887. ... Whereas the U.S. Supreme Court is highly unlikely to take a case in which Trump claims that 53 votes in Pennsylvania were illegal or that Arizona voters should not have been given Sharpies, the Court would be very likely to take up a case in which they could misconstrue the Constitution, overrule precedent, and announce that the legislatures-only theory is the law of the land. Several justices have already indicated as much."

[...] if the Kavanaugh/Gorsuch argument about state legislatures actually made sense then you could just as well argue that since "Article I, Section 8 tells us that 'Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes … to borrow money ... to regulate commerce …' and so on" by the same rationale, Congress could claim a constitutional right to act alone and could pass such laws without bothering to submit them to the president for a possible veto or to the Supreme Court for review. No one thinks the Constitution says that, and likewise no one should think it says anything like that about state legislatures either. But that doesn't mean the Republicans won't say it means that and act like it means that.'

[I have all too much faith in the justices' ability to come up with semi-coherent rationalizations. While they sometimes hold to their legal principles over their partisan leanings in minor cases, in major cases, partisanship has typically won out über alles.]

'[...] A couple things we have learned about the Republican Party over the years: It is radical and it is radically dishonest. Pretense is as good as principle in the Republican Party, and the possibilities are endless when one is not bound by the Principle of Non-Contradiction. Those folks can be persuaded that the most insane conspiracy theory imaginable is true, and they can make stuff up entirely out of whole cloth and believe it with every fiber of their being. For those reasons, I think it premature to categorically rule out the possibility that they will attempt Plan B.'

https://www.alternet...election-steal/

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Posted 19 November 2020 - 08:15 PM

Giuliani at today's press conference. When the cup is filled to the brim with shit there's bound to be some spillage. The 4 seasons landscaping, crematorium, porn shop Bermuda triangle was only the opening salvo. This clown has been endlessly entertaining, albeit sad and embarrassing for America.

https://www.thedaily...nny-performance

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Posted 19 November 2020 - 08:35 PM

View PostMalankazooie, on 19 November 2020 - 08:15 PM, said:

Giuliani at today's press conference. When the cup is filled to the brim with shit there's bound to be some spillage. The 4 seasons landscaping, crematorium, porn shop Bermuda triangle was only the opening salvo. This clown has been endlessly entertaining, albeit sad and embarrassing for America.

https://www.thedaily...nny-performance

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Reminds me of Zorg bleeding in The 5th Element.

I wonder if Rudy just got off the phone with Mr. Shadow.
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Posted 19 November 2020 - 08:48 PM

View PostSlow Ben, on 19 November 2020 - 08:35 PM, said:

View PostMalankazooie, on 19 November 2020 - 08:15 PM, said:

Giuliani at today's press conference. When the cup is filled to the brim with shit there's bound to be some spillage. The 4 seasons landscaping, crematorium, porn shop Bermuda triangle was only the opening salvo. This clown has been endlessly entertaining, albeit sad and embarrassing for America.

https://www.thedaily...nny-performance

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Reminds me of Zorg bleeding in The 5th Element.

I wonder if Rudy just got off the phone with Mr. Shadow.


Or Total Recall when Edgemar is sweating while trying to convince Quaid that he's in a Rekall memory...that little drop of sweat, so revealing.
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Posted 19 November 2020 - 09:58 PM

The drip of hair color is something southerners see on a semi regular basis in hot times. It's dumb, yet it's not really a sign of anything other than Rudy being a sloppy mess and sweating.

What's far more important is what Rudy and the others are doing - trying to damage the election process and connive money to pay off Trump's campaign debt.
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Posted 21 November 2020 - 02:06 AM

Reasonable - if long-ish - summary of the Republican legal accusations of electoral fraud, point by point. Australian perspective. And yes this is a Murdoch site.

https://www.news.com...2c43bc4d3e09f6c

TL;DR - They're full of shit (well duh).

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Posted 21 November 2020 - 08:23 AM

I saw someone on Twitter refer to the whole debacle as the "Dildo Shop Coup", which incidentally reminded me of the Beer Hall Putsch.

Even if Trump is replaced with Biden, I don't think this chapter of story is over.

People have forgotten that Nazis were clowns when they started out. People have forgotten that Nazis did not start with genocide and mass murder. If you compare the GOP since 2015 with the Nazis in 1920, the GOP is actually ahead of schedule for a lot of the vile shit that the Nazis got up to in 1934 and later.

To quote FDR: "The experience of the past two years has proven beyond doubt that no nation can appease the Nazis. No man can tame a tiger into a kitten by stroking it. There can be no appeasement with ruthlessness. There can be no reasoning with an incendiary bomb. We know now that a nation can have peace with the Nazis only at the price of total surrender."

I don't think the Democrats in the US understand or care about this. All of the Democratic senators still voting for some Trump judges and the Dem leadership that criticizes the progressive wing (who are putting up what little fight they can against Trump and his ilk) are the parties who failed to unite against the German fascists in 1932-3. The Democrats cannot and should not accept any compromise with the GOP in its current state. They should fight them like enemy, because they are the enemy.

/rant over

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Posted 21 November 2020 - 09:47 AM

I think there is a reluctance to think of them in terms of Nazis despite the obvious parallels and the obvious dangers. It's scary enough that these people are so massively deluded. They've bought into the "fake news" propaganda so hard that they literally believe rando Google Research™ on the internet is superior to well-funded journalism; they've lost the ability to criticize the media when it's appropriate without then digging in the trash to find "news" that tells them what they want to hear. Basically our only hope at this point is that they lose faith in the democratic system altogether and stop voting. I keep seeing MAGA accounts saying they should stop voting on Twitter but I suspect most of them are troll farm accounts. When big MAGA names start pushing that, I'll believe it.

NB: people losing faith in our institutions is not a good thing, but it feels preferable to the alternative at this point.

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Posted 21 November 2020 - 03:20 PM

The only things preventing actual genocide at this point is the multilevel lack of competence in the presidential administration. McConnell is competent enough and willing enough to fund it all.

That's how scary this shit is - the big reasons why they can't rip more migrant kids from their families and beat the shit out of black and brown people is that they aren't competent enough to do it.

Kyle Rittenhouse is getting paid to do endorsements of stuff like coffee bc he went out and murdered protestors.

There is a real appetite for this among us as an American society. This isn't just one side vs another.
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Posted 21 November 2020 - 03:31 PM

The huge number of right wing gatherings where someone yells "get the rope" and then they all start yelling about how Obama was evil should be a wake-up call for some people not paying attention to this.

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