Trump's crusade for post-election, selective audits in swing states he lost also has a shelf life. It has caused a backlash from election boards across the country that are trying to avoid the scenario in AZ by establishing rules for how elections can be audited that maintain proper chain of custody for ballots and voting equipment.
Donald Duck committed treason and killed five cops inciting a riot, and Governor Abbott's actions are nothing in comparison. Stop asking what to call such people, and ask yourself what to call the American people who tolerate these assholes and give them get-out-of-jail-free cards. Forty years of extensive studies concluded the republican party organizes along the lines of a flock of chickens, so Chickenshit Democrats sounds good to me.
Today I received an email from Nancy Pelosi saying they expect Trump to be the Republican nominee again.
Speaking of Christians, on Tuesday Colorado governor Polis, who I think is Jewish, revoked an order by former governor John Evans. Evans, who I think was Christian had issued an order back in 1864 which called on the whites to kill the Indians and take their property.
Rep. Moore of Alabama tests positive for COVID. MAGA Rep Who Boasted About Defying Pelosi’s Mask Rule Gets COVID—but Still Won’t Mask Up excerpt: "Contracting COVID-19 isn’t stopping U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) from protesting mask mandates, even as his home state has run out of ICU beds in the latest pandemic wave. “I just don’t believe in mandates from the federal government,” Moore told The Daily Beast from his farm in Enterprise, Alabama on Saturday. “If I died of COVID yesterday, I wouldn’t want to force my beliefs and opinions on anyone.” Moore, an outspoken critic of mask mandates in the U.S. Capitol, announced Friday night that he and his wife had both contracted COVID-19. He said Saturday morning that he had experienced a fever, sore throat, and exhaustion, and was recovering at home. Three weeks earlier, he was loudly protesting Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s requirement that masks be worn inside the House of Representatives, calling her a “tyrant” and insisting on Facebook that he “will NOT comply.”"
Let’s have a duel between a hillbilly with an AR15, and a jihadist with an AK47. My money is on the jihadist.
Lindell says he has Peters in a safe house. Mike Lindell admits to harboring GOP official facing FBI probe excerpt: "The infamous pillow salesman-turned-2020 election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell claimed to be harboring a Colorado election official, who is on the FBI's radar for allegedly leaking confidential election information, in a "safe house." The MyPillow CEO made the admission during a broadcast on his FrankSpeech website Thursday night, claiming that Mesa County clerk Tina Peters was being secretly held somewhere in Texas — that is, until a member of his own cyber team leaked her apparent whereabouts."
Mike Lindell admits to harboring GOP official facing FBI probe excerpt: "Right now, you have the best evidence in history, right now with the before and after of what this criminal organization Dominion did in conjunction with the Secretary of State in Colorado. They came in; they deleted logs from Dominion machines. Deleted logs!" Lindell said on Friday morning. "We have before and after."
Tina Peters is a symptom. Threats to Colorado democracy go beyond her. - Colorado Newsline excerpt: "Peters’ response was to ignore Griswold and head out of state. She turned up in South Dakota, where she was a top-billed, if incoherent, attraction during last week’s election conspiracy event “Cyber Symposium,” a festival of lies hosted by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Now she is “holed up,” evidently on the run, in a “safe house” under Lindell’s protection, according to Vice. Peters might seem an exceptional case of the damage that election truthers are doing to democracy. But she didn’t act alone, and Coloradans should treat her as a red alert. What led to the Mesa County breach was a determined and organized effort to discredit election results in Colorado. Similar activity is taking place in other states, like Arizona, where Republicans tend to have more influence than they do in Colorado. But the spirit of the attacks, and the threat they pose, is the same."