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President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« on: January 04, 2021, 02:35:14 pm »
January 4, 2021
President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
By Andrea Widburg

President Trump called Georgia's secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, to get the latter to stop obstructing the fraud investigation in Georgia.  Instead, after whining about the almost seven hours he's spent on the issue, Raffensperger refused to engage in an investigation and then leaked the call to the Washington Post, which promptly misrepresented its contents.  Trump has now sued Raffensperger in both state and federal court for secretly recording and then disseminating a confidential settlement discussion.

There's something wrong with Brad Raffensperger.  I don't know what it is — that is, whether he's generically corrupt or has a serious personality disorder — but it's not normal for a secretary of state to behave as he has when faced with the biggest election fraud claim in American history.  If Raffensperger really believed there was no fraud, he would be going out of his way to make every bit of information available to President Trump's team to prove his point.

Instead, Raffensperger is putting up every barrier possible.  This is a man who is desperate to hide from the world what happened in Georgia on and after the election.  If the consciousness of guilt alone were proof of election fraud, Raffensperger would be Exhibit A in a slam-dunk case.

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Re: President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2021, 02:38:05 pm »
 The Dims have been so successful with appointing Dim judges over the years that they no longer fear seeing their plants go before the judiciary for judgement.
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Re: President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2021, 03:02:33 pm »
The Dims have been so successful with appointing Dim judges over the years that they no longer fear seeing their plants go before the judiciary for judgement.

The governmental monolith has closed ranks. This will go nowhere and there will never be another candidate for office at the federal level it has not sanctioned.
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Re: President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2021, 04:01:01 pm »
The Dims have been so successful with appointing Dim judges over the years that they no longer fear seeing their plants go before the judiciary for judgement.

Not on the federal level. I read that Obama had a record number of vacancies after he left, which Trump took advantage of, wisely. Obama had a lot of vacancies even while the Democrats had the Senate.

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Re: President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2021, 04:11:57 pm »
The governmental monolith has closed ranks. This will go nowhere and there will never be another candidate for office at the federal level it has not sanctioned.

Or ... patriots of all stripes can break free of their political ties and run amuck.  :smokin:

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Re: President Trump sues Georgia's Brad Raffensperger
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2021, 04:13:45 pm »
Not on the federal level. I read that Obama had a record number of vacancies after he left, which Trump took advantage of, wisely. Obama had a lot of vacancies even while the Democrats had the Senate.
Thats true, but to stand against the federal bureaucracy takes a unique kind of character. There are a few that do, but most are assimilated and do so in their own interest. Anyone who has spent time in a corporate atmosphere knows what happens to the nail that sticks up. And the federal borg has tools at its disposal unavailable to corporate management.
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