'It's surreal': the US officials facing violent threats as Trump claims voter fraud Georgians from both parties describe violent and sexual threats to themselves and their families as militias make their presence known Ed Pilkington and Sam Levine Thu 10 Dec 2020 02.00 EST 'It's surreal': the US officials facing violent threats as Trump claims voter fraud excerpt: "In eight years as an elected politician in Georgia, she had never experienced anything like it. “It was surreal. I’m not someone who will ever be bullied or intimidated into being silent, but never have I had an issue on this scale.” The bile spread far and wide. An elected official in Missouri accused her on Facebook of an act of treason “punishable by death”. The worst part wasn’t the threats of sexual violence against her, or even the death threats; it was that her home address was plastered all over the internet. As a result, state police have stepped up patrols outside her home. Parent has no doubt about the source of the overwhelming assault she has endured. “We have a president who does not care about American institutions or democracy. He has created a cult-like following and is exposing people like me across the country to danger because of his unfounded rhetoric on the election.”"
'It's surreal': the US officials facing violent threats as Trump claims voter fraud excerpt: "But at the “Stop the Steal” rally that was held over five days at the Capitol building in Atlanta last month, Stall was struck by the unprecedented amount of intermingling that was going on among far-right groups. Chris Hill and his militia were there, Alex Jones of InfoWars was there, as were Nick Fuentes and his Groyper army and the Proud Boys. “There was an incredible amount of crossover of far-right militias,” Stall said. “Seeing Chris Hill speak from a bullhorn followed by Nick Fuentes making jokes about the Holocaust was troubling – it points to the coalitions that could be built in the future.” Trump’s willful validation of such activity has left elected officials on both sides of the aisle deeply rattled. They question the health of the nation. “It demonstrates the utmost importance of having a thread of moral character in the White House,” said Parent. “I’m grateful Donald Trump will be exiting – morality is absent in this president, and it is very dangerous.”"
Vaccine meeting offers glimmer of hope for the future while Trump harps on the past Analysis by Maeve Reston, CNN Updated 12:24 AM ET, Thu December 10, 2020 While Trump harps on the past, Covid-19 vaccine meeting offers glimmer of hope for the future - CNNPolitics excerpt: "In Los Angeles County, which is also under a stay-at-home order, hospitalizations have tripled during the past month and fatalities have risen by 258%, according to county health data. Los Angeles County Health Director Barbara Ferrer tried to hold back tears Wednesday as she ticked through the case numbers during a press conference: "The more terrible truth is that over 8,000 people, ... who were beloved members of their family, are not coming back. And their deaths are an incalculable loss to their friends and their family, as well as our community." Though Trump has said that the vaccination program will "quickly and dramatically reduce deaths," a new White House task force report warns that the vaccine "will not substantially reduce viral spread, hospitalizations, or fatalities until the 100 million Americans with comorbidities can be fully immunized, which will take until the late spring." The report said the key to limiting deaths and hospitalizations in the interim is to urge Americans to change their personal behavior as states make "aggressive mitigation" efforts."
There is a lawyer named Eastman on this case. He started false claims about Kamala Harris and her birthplace and her American Citizenship. These Trump Republicans are real pieces of shit.
The funny thing is Republicans believe in Trump math. Sort of reminds you of the the last part of 1984 by Orwell where 5+3 equaled something like 9? East is West Watson? In 1984 Orwell had a law where all paper documentation had to be deposited in designated receptacles. Trump has done his best to hide documentation concerning the practices of his administration. Remember he hid the record of the phone conversation with the leader of Ukraine where he was trading military aid for information on and investigation of Biden. Trump also ordered all his executive branch workers to not speak to the press. Trump has carried on with an authoritarian style. In 41 days he can be arrested and charged with several crimes.
Explaining the Supreme Court lawsuit from Texas and Trump challenging Biden's win By Ariane de Vogue and Dan Berman, CNN Updated 7:07 AM ET, Thu December 10, 2020 Explaining the Supreme Court lawsuit from Texas and Trump challenging Biden's win - CNNPolitics excerpt: "What do the Republicans want? Essentially, to swing the election to Trump. They're asking for the court to block the electors from Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, pushing Biden back under the magic 270-vote total to win. First the court would have to allow Paxton to file the suit. Then the court would have to block certification of the Electoral College vote, determine that the four states had allowed massive amounts of "illegal" votes, have the states revisit their vote counts and then resubmit the numbers. The court could also, Trump's filing suggests, let state legislatures determine who wins each state or throw the entire election to the US House of Representatives, where each state delegation would have one vote -- and since Republican delegations outnumber Democratic delegations, Trump would win."
Funny thing is this Federalist Society is pushing Con-Federalist ideology. What they want is what the South wanted. Now presidential medal of honor recipient Rush Lamebutt is calling for secession again!
In his final days in office, Trump orders series of executions By Holly Honderich BBC News, Washington December 10, 2020 In Trump’s final days, a rush of federal executions excerpt: "Five executions are scheduled before President-elect Joe Biden's 20 January inauguration - breaking with an 130-year-old precedent of pausing executions amid a presidential transition. And if all five take place, Mr Trump will be the country's most prolific execution president in more than a century, overseeing the executions of 13 death row inmates since July of this year. The five executions are to begin this week, starting with 40-year-old Brandon Bernard and 56-year-old Alfred Bourgeois. They are both scheduled to be put to death at a penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana."
In Trump’s final days, a rush of federal executions excerpt: "Before Mr Trump took office, only three federal executions had taken place in this period. All were carried out under Republican President George W Bush, and included inmate Timothy McVeigh, convicted of the Oklahoma City federal building bombing. Since 2003, there have been no federal executions at all."
A few years back I had a few Klansmen come to my home to object to one of my letters to the editor. They told me they didn't want me to live in Indiana with them. I told their leader that I wasn't living with them and that I had purchased the home with hard earned money. Additionally, I said the Constitution of The United States of America has a clause concerning my right to make and enforce contacts. I told him it was rooted in the heart of the idea which gave birth to capitalism. While he did his best to understand what was just spoken, I asked him if he owned a house and where it was located? He didn't own a house anywhere. So, I asked: Who the fuck are you to tell me where to live?
Eastman is a professor at conservative Chapman College in Orange County, California. On Rush Limbaugh’s show, yesterday morning, he advocated for secession of part of the country. His argument is that god fearing people can’t relate to people who live in places like New York, and California.
Why would somebody support someone who insulted your wife, and accused your father of being connected to JFK’s assassination? At one time, don’t know if it’s still true, Cruz was the least liked person in the senate.