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  1. There is so much there there; and yet none of it seems to mean anything. I just got an email that claims that a forensic audit of Dominion systems in Ware County, Ga demonstrated a bias of over 20% for Biden. I checked and Duck Duck Go had numerous references to various sites that said the same thing. I looked through all of the on-line news sites and found not a word. Was it made up?

    Who knows what to believe?

    Well, there is one certainty. The clock is running, and time is short.

    The old North Carolina basketball coach, Dean Smith, invented a strategy called the “four corners”. When he got a lead in the latter stages of the game, he positioned his players so that they could pass the ball around endlessly and kill the clock. The NCAA changed the rules to protect the game.

    We need a bunch of rule changes to protect our electoral system.

  2. LBJ earned the nickname “Landslide Lyndon” for his 87 vote victory in the 1948 Democrat primary for the Senate seat.

    IIRC, JFK was known to occasionally refer to LBJ by that nickname.

    It’s not as if the 2020 election is the first time that Democrats and fraud have been associated with each other.

  3. There is no way that the justices on the U.S. Supreme Court can view all or even some of the massive amount of evidence and not conclude this election to be invalid.

    To rule otherwise is to betray the Constitution itself and the trust that America has invested in them.

    It would be to effectively vote for tyranny and justify it with legalisms. They will have ruled that the Constitution is in fact a suicide pact.

  4. Oldflyer. The Dominion machines in Antrim County, Michigan are being audited under court order. Hopefully results by tomorrow.
    You know, where the 6000 votes for Trump were “glitched” for Biden, until the “glitch” was noticed by the voters.

  5. I knew the Democrats has perfected the art of cheating when, in 2018, seats in some CA counties experienced the same thing on election night; i.e., Republicans were ahead into the evening, only to see their leads evaporate through ballot harvesting (which is legal in CA). Knowing that, I was certain they would cheat in 2020 to ensure President Trump was defeated. I didn’t suspect, however, that President Trump’s leads in the key states would be so massive that Democrats would be forced to shut down vote counting so they would have time to find sufficient numbers of invalid ballots and/or votes to overcome those leads by morning. Who could have seen something like that? But cheat they did, so blatantly and so “in your face” that it would have been impossible for us to not know that Joe Biden, with the help of legions of loyal operatives, all over the country, had stolen the election. Now we all know it, and we probably won’t be able to prove it, either in time or in all the right places, or both, to overturn the results. So we will be saddled with a President Harris (yes, Biden will be gone soon after inauguration) who is, by any measure, the most illegitimate president in the history of the United States. If this clown show of a presidential election does not move us squarely into the “banana republic” category, nothing ever will. Sad to watch the disintegration of our Republic, organized and executed by the Oligarchy that owns basically everyone and everything, in so short a time. I’m glad I’m old and won’t have to witness this destruction for too many more years.

  6. 4 of 9 anti-Trump family and friends my partner and I conversed with since 2016 explicitly expressed the hope that he would be assassinated. That was without bringing up the topic or soliciting their views. In each case they interjected the dark wish unprompted.

    I think we heard it from more than the 44% cited above, but we never made a point of tracking such comments. I don’t think our experience was unique.

    Now consider Democrat activist vote counters, who we can be certain hold similar sentiments. Vote fraud is essentially assassination lite. Given such ubiquitous hatred, rampant fraud is not surprising.

  7. Joe Van Steenbergen,

    With all due respect, there has to be a better approach to the problem of the theft of our lives and liberties by other so-called citizens, than expressing gratitude that you will soon be dead.

    Isn’t there even anyone you can at least disown? LOL

    What we are witnessing here is a profoundly deep moral and cultural corruption that dates back many many decades in the United States, and basically shaped our lives in the 20th Century. We had at least two Democrat presidents whose careers depended on vote fraud either on the way up, or proximately.

    The life of anyone living in Chicago, Detroit in the last 50 years, in New Jersey or the other small east coast states, has been adversely affected and harmed by decades of taken for granted political corruption.

    No doubt hard ball politics has been practiced since the inception of the republic. But in the last 80 years, progressive driven political corruption has been so unchecked and unashamed, that it was only due to inertia that we did not earlier realize that the social contract itself had been broken by subversive moral renegades and fraudsters unfit to be called moral and political peers.

    And the problem is that entire culturally and morally corrupt regional subpopulations prospered, and bred more of themselves off of the fraudulent and constitutionally ill gotten gains they realized. They and their nihilistic pups celebrate the death of virtue while feasting on its carcass.

    It is then an odd thought that in response to this unconscionable and intolerable state of affairs, it is you who should be the one to die.

  8. “I just got an email that claims that a forensic audit of Dominion systems in Ware County, Ga demonstrated a bias of over 20% for Biden”

    That one appears to be bogus. Go to the Comments section.
    https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/speaking-of-bullies-and-vote-theft-could-it-be-true-that-a-georgia-cpa-has-cracked-the-code-of-the/#respond

    No, No, No. The obscure accountant in Georgia is simply repeating the story he heard from a guy named Garland Favorito. Favorito is sort of a gadfly in GA politics, and some sort of leader of the GA Constitition Party. He is not a tech guy. He claims that Ware county GA did a test of the machines and the machines spit out a result that gave Biden extra votes. The origin of the story is a website called Georgia Star. So far, there is no source at all for this story except for Garland Favorito. The obscure accountant is merely repeating that he heard about the Garland Favorito story.”

  9. btw, I’m a new kid here but I wanted to note that I find the neo comment sections extraordinary in the variety of commenters.
    There are some Regulars you see daily but also there are unique names that pop up out of nowhere. I don’t know if there is a cloud of “mostly lurkers” who occasionally contribute, or a regular meteor shower of new people who flash by and don’t return … but I don’t see this pattern at any other blog.

  10. As Hima Kolangireddy points out in the first part of her testimony, she witnessed gross incompetence and was unable to tell if it was actual incompetence, or intentional or feigned ignorance. She also seems to understand the motive doesn’t matter. The result is the same; inaccuracy.

    As DNW writes at 9:51, this is nothing new in certain parts of our country; Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, Baltimore…

    Hey, look at this: https://www.statista.com/statistics/985183/size-urban-rural-population-us/

    In 1960 we’ve got a rural population of 54.21 million and an urban population of 126.46 million. In 2020 rural is 57.23 million, urban is 272.91 million. Rural stayed relatively flat, urban more than doubled.

    So those corrupt, urban precincts now control a much larger percentage of many states’ votes.

  11. oh, that Rep Johnson makes my blood boil! how dare she call those two people liars without any proof! So, typical of people on the far left – accuse others of what you yourself do!

    I thought when Obama was elected for a second term that was the end of our republic as we know it. To watch things like this and see that the MSM is strangely silent is totally baffling to me and it has convinced me even more that I was right to think that Obama’s second term was the end of our republic.

  12. Neo – I’m also curious whether there were any Republican poll workers in a city like Detroit, YES THEY ARE BUT VERY FEW AND THEY STICK THEM IN AREAS THAT ARE NOT PLACES FRAUD CAN HAPPEN.

    or whether all the Republicans in the room were observers or challengers. CHALLENGERS. WE COULD CHALLENGE A VOTE. PROBLEM WAS THAT THE WORKERS IGNORED US OR WE GOT HASSLED BY OTHER CHALLENGERS. OVER AND OVER AND OVER.

    It would seem to me that there should be a rule that poll workers should be half and half.

    Sparticus speaking. Yes normally there would be one for one party representation if the a party sends enough people. That was the base problem. The Michigan Republican party didn’t send enough people at the beginning 60 -75 to cover 140 tables and left volunteers like myself deployed to other places. Then they didn’t have the second shift ready nor supplies nor plans nor agreements on how to handle the transition.

    What happened is that there are vote integrity groups like “True the Vote”, Democracy Initiative, ACLU etc. that are also legally allowed to come in and observe and challenge. The Democrat machine had a coordinated surge of these outside groups to come when the 4:30 am ballots were being deployed for counting. Talking with others we believe there was about 200-275 of them. I got a general call @ 9:33 am that challengers were needed at TCF urgently. I got there @ 11:30 am right before the Fire Marshall closed TCF due to COVID restrictions. There were about 200 of us that showed up and got in. The people in charge didn’t know what to do with us. It took us about an hour to get our credentials, instructed on the lay of the land and was about to go into the counting room when the doors were closed due to “capacity”. That is when it got ugly. In addition to the voter integrity people inside, there was over 100 of them ready to muscle in if the doors opened which happened in the late Wednesday evening when most of the counting was done. Miraculously the voter integrity groups left about the same time. Mission accomplished.

    Jim Crow fraud and I was there.

  13. The Dems launched an impeachment on the strength of one anonymous whistleblower. The media cheered.

    Dozens of sworn eyewitnesses have sworn under oath that there was blatant cheating in the presidential election. The media insists that the claims of fraud are baseless.

  14. While I respect and admire your optimism in suggesting we share this video with our liberal friends, Neo, I am convinced such would be useless. Like Banned Lizard, I have had multiple liberal friends openly and acquaintances express their desire to see Trump assassinated (or die of Covid-19). They might be the extreme, but even the more “reasonable” liberals (those who do not-at least openly-yearn for his violent death), I know are unlikely to have any qualms about voter fraud to defeat him.

    This is why our republic is so thoroughly compromised. The fraud is secondary to the fact that a large swath of the American public not only does not care, but would openly endorse the fraud even if it was established beyond reasonable doubt.

    What can be done about this? Anything? I have no answer to this question. Indeed, I don’t think a persuasive answer exists. Our civil society is collapsing; our legal and political institutions will soon follow.

  15. Banned Lizard:

    I have experienced that same phenomenon of hearing people casually talking in social circles about how great it would be if Trump were to be assassinated. See this.

  16. Ackler:

    You call this “optimism”?? This is what I wrote:

    So it may be useful to send a video link to some Democrats you know who are still speaking to you and who are claiming there’s no evidence and that the eyewitness testimony is bogus. They may respond by dismissing this, too. But I think it’s worth the effort.

    Note that I limited the suggestion to Democrats who are still speaking to you, and I said they may respond by dismissing it. That’s not optimism. But I still think it’s worth a try.

  17. “Compelling testimony”
    To whom?

    I believe we’re seeing the Republic fall to pieces at the hands of a vigorous tech coup aimed through the corrupted electoral process, but I can’t imagine anyone who doesn’t already believe that finding that compelling in the least.

    Martial Law? Suspending Habeas Corpus?
    The Supreme Court or various state legislatures invalidating the tainted voting results & awarding their state electors from their State Legislature?
    Now that would be compelling.

  18. The Dems seem proud of the fact that they cheated and stole the election.

    SCOTUS will decide the PA absentee ballot case this week. Slam dunk for Trump.

  19. I have one CNN watching Leftist friend and he wouldn’t “waste his time” watching anything that isn’t on CNN. Whenever I present nonfiltered reality to him, he responds back with CNN/WaPo fact checks oblivious to the fact that he is drinking the Kool Aide.

  20. It’s clear that the Governors and Secretaries of State of MI, GA, PA, AZ, WI have zero inclination to even question the results of the elections; elections whose results were surely a result of fraud.
    And so far, all the courts have also refused to consider any challenges to the election results.
    IMHO the ONLY hope that remains is for the State Legislatures in the above states to declare the election results null and void – due to rampant fraud – and assign the electors that will cast their vote for president .
    What are the odds of this?
    Less than 1%.

    There is no doubt in my mind that Bidet is aware he “won” because of fraud and there is no doubt in my mind that the entire group of ruling elites of the demokrat party and leaders also realize the fix was in.
    But they will say nothing; they do not care that they are destroying one of the essential foundations of our Constitutional Republic. It’s all about power for them.

    I would not shed one tear if during Bidet’s inauguration, 100,000 armed citizens descends on Washington and ……..you know.

  21. Bob+Kantor,

    Great point. This is why I believe the Press deserves the greatest blame for our predicament. Many are simply selfish, maneuvering their positions to whatever best boosts their careers. Many are incurious, or simply not very bright. Some are malicious, intentionally obfuscating and lying.

    Our Founders thought long and hard to ensure we had checks and balances in all areas to prevent government from taking control and limiting our natural rights. A free Press is a key check in our system, and our Press has failed miserably in their duty.

  22. Anyone else wishing they could get “blue pilled”? Right now, I would love to go back to how I was 15 or so years ago where the only “news” I followed was served to me in small doses by late-night comedy and CNN. Where I was squarely plugged into the liberal hivemind and hated who I was supposed to hate and praised our Dear Leaders when called upon to do so.

    What good is knowing about all this evil, hatred, and corruption in the Democrat party if there is absolutely nothing to do about it? The institution of elections is now effectively over as there is no longer a margin of fraud that they can’t overcome. We are essentially powerless in the face of our elite rulers and their grunt minions. There will be a Chinese-style social credit system implemented which will curtail what little freedom and mobility we have in the “new normal” of covid. I’d rather chop 70-80 points off my IQ and live my remaining years in ignorance than knowingly suffer psychologically each and every moment under their tyranny. My hope is that the conspiracists are right about the covid vaccine and that it kills me right after I get my mandated dose.

  23. I see that Texas is suing. They should start raising an army too. I also see that “Judge” Sullivan is going to ignore Flynn’s pardon.

  24. All:

    I found the reply brief in the SCOTUS PA case. I wrote a blog post on it. I hope Neo posts a link to my tiny blog.

  25. Chases Eagle “I see that Texas is suing.” Yes that is very interesting and goes right at the heart of the matter. The blog “Meaning in History” thinks it is a game changer. I have not seen other legal opinions on it but I believe that is correct. What would make it more compelling is if other states joined in the suit.

    Chases Eagle “I also see that “Judge” Sullivan is going to ignore Flynn’s pardon.” If the DC Court of Appeals doesn’t shut this down ASAP then there are tremendous problems with that Court. This would be double jeopardy in my opinion. This means that any person that had a case dismissed can have their fanny hauled back in when the politics are right.

    There are three systems of justice in this country. Those who are connected. Those who the connected don’t like and all others whom the connected has not yet formed a disliking too.

  26. Chases Eagles:

    “I see that Texas is suing. They should start raising an army too.” Yup, and not just Texas. All the red states. Indiana. Ohio. Oklahoma. Missouri. Arkansas. South Dakota. North Dakota. Utah. Etc.

    With Cruz’s offer to plead the PA case to SCOTUS and now this, we are seeing meaningful movement. Good. To quote Lincoln to Grant in April 1865: “Let the thing be pressed.”

    Spartacus:

    “There are three systems of justice in this country. Those who are connected. Those who the connected don’t like and all others whom the connected has not yet formed a disliking to[o].” Beautifully put. Thanks for making me laugh.

  27. I am Spartacus:

    Thanks for saying more.

    One thing which Republicans can do for Georgia and from now on is to make sure there are at least as many GOP poll workers/watchers as Democrats. It won’t stop all fraud, obviously, but it will stop some.

    I’m not sure how much Republicans can do to make sure those convicted of fraud are appropriately sentenced, but if so, make it so. At the least Republicans could start publicizing each and every case, with names and photos as with other crimes.

  28. huxley:

    Publicizing photos (mug shots). Like Andy Ngo has been doing with the booking photos of Antifa/BLM in Portland? The left, that aren’t homeless or not yet adults, really don’t like others to know what they have been up to after the sun goes down. The left really doesn’t like it when they don’t control the narrative (propaganda).

  29. If Biden is inaugurated in January, it will be a serious setback, but I don’t believe it means the skids are greased for an inevitable totalitarian America.

    It should mean that the fight to True the Vote becomes a major GOP campaign, in any and all ways. Republicans should start examining every aspect of the voting process, asking questions and pushing back.

    Certainly we should fight like hell to prevent Covid mail-in voting from becoming the new standard.

    “If it’s not close, they can’t cheat” is a clever saying, but we found out in 2020 it’s not true and it’s way not good enough.

  30. So what good does whining about waiting to die do, again?

    What is it in aid of, exactly?

    If you would rather just die than fight back with the non-apocalyptic means still available, no matter how feeble your body or limited your capacities to do so might be, the go fucking do it.

    At this point no one is even demanding you roll out of bed, march in the streets or pony up money. But you know, cutting the cord or buyimg gift cards from good companies instead of funding Bezos or the Chinese military is too much to ask too, so I’ll just die instead …

    But hold off for a few days yet. Maybe if ” I Am Spartacus” and Giuliani, and the other fighters succeed, they can for some time yet preserve the existence of a country you don’t deserve to live in anyway.

  31. DNW:

    A lot of people are depressed about what happened in this election. Expressing that, and even feeling powerless, is understandable. I don’t think it’s necessarily a permanent feeling.

  32. Sure are a ton of strawmen being built up in these comments – everything from “Antifa/BLM” (conveniently joined together to form one super-boogeyman), LBJ (Mr. Caro is that you?), the press (the proverbial “free” square on the modern aggrieved conservative bingo board), Bezos’ Amazon funding Chinese military (wtf?), and God-only knows what else was too inane to even consider when examining the rhetoric. Who cried about a Jim Crow-level fraud because not enough Republican poll workers showed up? Pathetic. No, wait… sad and pathetic. The only one of you with a real workable solution was the dude who suggested you just give up and wait patiently for death.

  33. Neo, we have a new troll!

    Welcome aboard “Get Real” and in reply to the spirit of your last sentence, “FOAD.” 😉

  34. ” Bezos’ Amazon funding Chinese military (wtf?)”

    I don’t know why the Chinese military would need Amazon when they have Joe Biden P.O.S. (and eventually he hopes P.O.T.U.S as well), and his crackhead son in their pocket. Or, in the greased hands of their prostitutes as the case may be.

  35. It is going to be grim fun, if and when POS Pere is inaugurated, to see the press clamoring for the release of his college transcripts and the results of his medical examinations.

    Which will undoubtedly reveal:

    Mostly, no plagiarism. Most classes not failed. Not always corrupt and accepting of bribes from foreign powers unless large amounts of money are promised. Only partly decrepit. Mostly not senile, except when he trips over the cat in the alleyway of the building thing.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4095845/

  36. Get Real says,

    “Bezos’ Amazon funding Chinese military (wtf?) …”

    Yes, “wtf?”, is right. Where did you, our newest contributor, come up with that?

    I could not place it, until I reread what you had obviously misread.

    Here is the actual quote. It neither says, nor implies that Bezos’ Amazon is funding the Chinese military. It simply lists two politically subversive potential beneficiaries of our ill considered or fatalistic attitude purchases.

    “But you know, cutting the cord or buyi[n]g gift cards from good companies instead of funding Bezos or the Chinese military is too much to ask too, so I’ll just die instead …”

    The sentence above represents two weak disjunctions formed into an implied exclusionary conditional or hypothetical, with a posed response.

    Cutting the cord, or buying gift cards from good companies
    instead of
    funding Bezos or the Chinese military
    is too much to ask so I’ll die instead

    The construction of the disjunctive phrases above imply in the second instance funding either Bezos or funding the Chinese military. It does not imply that Bezos is funding the Chinese military. And though he may be contributing to that in effect, I did not assert it as so.

    As Copi says in his famous Introduction to Logic on the word “or”: “The disjunction (or alternation) of two statements [predications] is formed in English by inserting the word “or” between them. The two component statements so combined are called disjuncts … The English word “or” …[has] two related but distinguishable meanings … [weak or inclusive. and strong or exclusive] An inclusive disjunction is true in case one or the other or both disjuncts are true”

    Rather than reformulating the sentence with two nearly repeated clauses, just bear in mind the weak sense of the word “or”; which always implies alternatives of one or both, but never an identity or union.

    Perhaps this might help you … https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/or

    ” … used to connect different possibilities ”

    And, you are welcome.

  37. Rufus T Firefly: I think that a lot of them are a combination of stupid, and malicious. The majority of people in the press seem to just be parrots, repeating what they are told to say.

  38. Neo:

    Thank you for posting this. The statement of the female witness, in particular, is riveting. Here is my big-picture take: Trump’s presidency was “tainted” and considered by many as “illegitimate” for 3+ years but, in fact, no credible election-related shenanigans were ever brought forth. Once deer-in-the-headlights Mueller was done with his appearance before Congress, it was pretty much all over.

    In contrast, while we may never know the extent to which ballot-counting activity such as that described in the video could have changed the result of the 2020 election, we know with a good degree of certainty that there was at least SOME such activity — and on a pretty big and biased scale judging from this video. As such, Biden’s presidency will be forever and actually tainted. We will never know whether he is truly a “legitimate” president in the sense of having legally won the election. (No, I’m not going to wear a “Not My President” T-shirt, but that’s what I’ll be thinking.)

    And, of course, the MSM will not acknowledge this distinction.

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