well maybe but then there is this Yet more evidence Donald Trump is running a shadow presidency (msn.com) which is terrifying
Trust me, the CIA should open their own franchises. Donald Duck and the Tea Party are straight out of William Faulkner, so tragic you'd give up writing. They obviously decided throwing the election was the easiest way to stomp on the Tea Party, and remind them not everyone agrees with them.
Trump supporter to plead guilty to bringing weapons to Capitol riot. Alabama man set to plead guilty to his role in U.S. Capitol riot – WKRG News 5 excerpt: "MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — A Falkville, Al. man and army veteran accused of bringing five loaded weapons and 11 Molotov cocktails to the U.S. Capitol in January was set to plead guilty in a plea agreement with prosecutors Thursday Lonnie Coffman, 71, was charged in a 17-count indictment on explosives and weapons charges. Coffman was the first person indicted for bringing unregistered weapons and explosives to the U.S. Capitol ahead of the January 6th riot. Coffman has remained in jail since his arrest on Jan. 6. According to court documents, Coffman was arrested as he was returning to his red truck which was parked in an area that was sealed off where unexploded pipe bombs had been reported."
Those are the type of people Trump is endorsing for U.S. House and Senate seats (endorsements to Tuberville and challengers to Murkowski, Cheney, and Gonzalez), state house and senate seats, governors (challengers to Kemp), secretaries of state (challengers to Raffensperger), chairpersons of election boards, and county recorders and clerks (like the disappearing Tina Peters).
Deputy to Tina Peters formally charged. Peters is the Mesa County Clerk who became caught up in Trump's stolen election narrative. https://www.thedenverchannel.com/ne...erk-formally-charged-with-burglary-cybercrime excerpt: "DENVER – Formal charges were filed Thursday against Mesa County Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley in connection with her allegedly being at a county building and using her boss’s computer while she is on administrative leave. Knisley, 66, was charged with second-degree burglary, a class 4 felony, and cybercrime — unauthorized access, a class 2 misdemeanor. She said little at her court appearance, and her attorney requested a preliminary hearing or arraignment in the case. Judge Matthew Barrett ordered a review hearing be held in the case on Sept. 30. The 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office reiterated Thursday that the charges are separate from the office’s ongoing criminal investigation into election security breaches involving Mesa County’s voting equipment. No arrests have been made in that case, the district attorney’s office said. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is also conducting an investigation."
Trump adherents are breaking laws by compromising election security to investigate election security.
This is exactly what the CIA and democrats wanted. The Tea Party is so reactionary and stupid, you could use a cattle prod to sway their elections. By throwing the election to Donald Duck, they encouraged all the reactionary fools to tip their hand early, so they could round them up. They're so reactionary, they are already attempting to secede from the union, and are about to fry their brains.
Donald Duck wears depends diapers, and the enema the CIA is giving him, has obviously made him feel twenty years younger.
Trump's plan to oust Cheney is fully underway. Trump aides flock to Cheney challenger’s campaign excerpt: "The outfit will be steered by former Trump White House official Andy Surabian and James Blair, a Republican strategist with close ties to the former president’s orbit. Others involved include Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio and Jamestown Associates, a Republican consulting firm that produced the Trump campaign’s TV ads. Hageman’s official campaign, meanwhile, is being led by National Public Affairs — a political consulting firm run by former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien and two other senior officials on the 2020 campaign, Justin Clark and Nick Trainer. Line Drive Public Affairs, which is overseen by former Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh, is also working for Hageman. Officials with National Public Affairs began meeting with Hageman around six months ago, well before she formally launched her campaign on Thursday, according to a person familiar with the discussions."
Giuliani associate pleads guilty to donation scheme. Giuliani associate pleads guilty in foreign donation scheme excerpt: "An associate of Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani pleaded guilty Friday to illegally funneling foreign donations into U.S. political campaigns as part of an effort to win licenses in the booming legal marijuana business. As part of a plea deal with prosecutors, Igor Fruman, 56, admitted to soliciting a foreign national for donations to both state and federal campaigns. During a hearing in federal court in Manhattan, neither prosecutors nor Fruman’s attorney discussed specific details of the donations or identified the recipients of the money, but Fruman did agree that the sums involved exceeded $25,000."
Giuliani is still under investigation. Trump went quiet on Giuliani after his office and apartment were raided by the FBI in May 2021. Giuliani associate pleads guilty in foreign donation scheme excerpt: "Another Giuliani associate, Lev Parnas, is scheduled to face a jury trial next month with a co-defendant in the case, Andrey Kukushkin, on charges related to alleged schemes to make donations to U.S. political campaigns both from foreigners and using so-called “straw donors” who hid the identity of the sources of the cash. The initial indictment in the case also linked the defendants to an effort to oust the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch — a drive that Giuliani was deeply involved in and which led to then-President Donald Trump’s first impeachment. However, prosecutors quietly deleted that language in subsequent indictments without explanation."
The more successful Donald Duck is, the more successful democrats will be in charging the Tea Party with sedition, tar and feathering them, setting them on fire, and pushing them in the Boston Harbor. He might as well paint a target on anyone that comes near him.
Christie takes aim at Trump. Chris Christie — a possible 2024 presidential contender — takes direct aim at Trump excerpt: "The former governor, who ran for president in 2016, is thought to be mulling another run in 2024. And his Thursday speech was his first major attack on Trump and the former president's influence on the GOP, which he described as pernicious and detrimental to conservative goals. The speech was also noteworthy in that Christie is the first possible 2024 contender to lay down a firm marker against Trump, who remains broadly popular among the Republican base. Other possible 2024 candidates, such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, have studiously avoided knocking Trump, who is thought to be seriously considering another run for the presidency himself. Nikki Haley, who served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and is mulling her own White House bid, denounced Trump’s role in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol earlier this year but quickly walked back those comments amid criticism from pro-Trump conservatives."
Ghost votes in Maricopa debunked. Canvass report alleging lost votes, 'ghost' votes, and fraud in Maricopa County 'easily debunked,' recorder says excerpt: "The two "alleged inaccuracies" refer to claims in the report about votes being cast from vacant lots in the county. However, Cook confirmed the existence of a house on one of the properties and the presence of multiple mobile homes on the other, according to Richer. Thanks @AssessorEddie and @MCAssessor for quickly confirming both the existence of a house (not an empty lot) in case 1, and, in case 2, the existence of multiple mobile homes from 2005 until quite recently (image below). Again, only 2 data points for an allegation of 100,000+ pic.twitter.com/him1mxxULA"
From an analysis of 330 registered voters, realtor Harris extrapolated a figure of 173.000 people who allegedly voted but weren't on the records. Those alleged illegal votes supposedly went to Biden, not Trump. Canvass report alleging lost votes, 'ghost' votes, and fraud in Maricopa County 'easily debunked,' recorder says excerpt: "The report, authored by former Arizona state legislative candidate and realtor Liz Harris, deems the contest "uncertifiable" and claims to uncover an estimated 173,104 lost votes and 96,389 "ghost votes." Volunteers went "door to door verifying registration and voting information" to establish the findings, reporting data on 4,570 registered voters, the report said. Votes considered "lost" were cast but not counted and have "no record" with the county. The report noted organizers used extrapolation from the 330 registered voters who said they voted but whom the county said did not vote. From this, Harris estimated more than 173,000 people voted but did not count."
Canvass report alleging lost votes, 'ghost' votes, and fraud in Maricopa County 'easily debunked,' recorder says excerpt: "The two "alleged inaccuracies" refer to claims in the report about votes being cast from vacant lots in the county. However, Cook confirmed the existence of a house on one of the properties and the presence of multiple mobile homes on the other, according to Richer."
A draft report of the AZ audit is expected to be released in mid-September. Cyber Ninjas in FL has said that its people working on the report have been sick with COVID. Canvass report alleging lost votes, 'ghost' votes, and fraud in Maricopa County 'easily debunked,' recorder says excerpt: "The canvass report was dropped ahead of an announcement by Randy Pullen, spokesman for the Republican-led state Senate's 2020 audit, that audit contractors expect to submit a draft report of their findings to the chamber next Wednesday or Thursday."
Liz Harris could have extrapolated from an even smaller sample of locations that she mistakenly thought were vacant lots and claimed that 1 million votes in AZ were illegal.