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Corrin Strong's avatar

Good take on the Fani decision. I was one of those who wanted to see her knocked out cold, but letting her twist in the wind may be better!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Listen to Fani Willis in 2020 call for the previous DA to be REMOVED from office for doing exactly what she just did."

https://twitter.com/mazemoore/status/1768639362730721599

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Beckadee's avatar

They had several women coming out of the woodwork to accuse him of sexual harassment in 2020. Dec 2023 he was found not guilty in the Cathy Carter case. Paul Howard had been the DA in Fulton for 2 decades. He lost to the cow- Fani Willis.

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YYR's avatar

Someone should be using Fani for the racist hiring/firing practices and hostile work environment.

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Beckadee's avatar

You mean suing? Hey it could happen. Fulton County Commissioner Natalie Hall got taken to the woodshed over her affair then firing of her goodlooking chief of staff. She even put tracking devices in his vehicle. Cost the taxpayers $1 million though and she kept her job. I don't imagine a DA could handle that kind of exposure in the long term. She might get sent to the curb in the primary this year. One can hope.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Yeah, I just looked her up. And yeah, she’s a black woman in a captured county.

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Beckadee's avatar

She was also standing behind Fani when she was praised with gifts and flowers at the Berean Seventh Day Adventist Church just after she read her letter to God at Big Bethel AME. The black churches are propping these women [their Kweens] up and giving them free rain. According to April Chapman on her youtube The Standard of Truth Podcast. Which over the past 2 weeks I found this lady has gained thousands of followers. I just hope it's the ones who need to see her message. She does not hold back one bit. She refers to herself as an American Negro.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Of course!

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Verve's avatar

"An odor of mendacity remains." Indeed, and that pretty much sums up *all* the legal shenanigans that are swirling around Trump. They have absolutely no shame. And as to the pencil-neck / Garvey race, well.. c'mon man, we know what they're doing -- finding more votes to make it look like pencil-neck won by a nose. California is doomed.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Ballot harvesting is an art that takes time. Nine days to count votes? I can smell the rot from here.

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Verve's avatar

spoken like a true Leskunque Lepew!!

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Yup, something does not smell right.

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devoalan's avatar

That was a gift to those that think just maybe a conservative could win that seat, just for a second, but nope! Lost by a nose. And the pedophile is a senator.

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Sherry 1's avatar

They NEED to fix how they vote AND count. Nine days is a JOKE.

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Verve's avatar

Sherry did you see that they just caught Scripps Hospital in La Jolla allowing "volunteers" to come in and mine ballots from dementia patients??? They apparently have been doing it for years.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Verve, I would think that any person that has been allowed a power of attorney due to mental incompetence would be taken off the voter roll. We all know what is going on, same as duplicate ballots being sent to college students at their school and home addresses.

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Verve's avatar

It's so incredibly criminal.... I honestly feel like I'm living in an alternate reality.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

I think the acronym TWANLOC describes it best. ā€œThose who are no longer our countrymen!

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Garden Lover's avatar

Wow! I didn’t see this. Was this on any of the MSM? I ask because I no longer watch or read it.

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Verve's avatar

I don't think it was on MSM because I don't watch that either. But I saw it on instagram - @amyforsandiego Amy Reichert who is running for office - she has a website called www.restoresandiego.org She's running for District 4 Supervisor in San Diego. I don't even live in CA but I would contribute to a C&C multiplier for her - more info on her: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/politics/story/2023-07-02/district-4-supervisor-candidate-amy-reichert-q-and-a

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Sherry 1's avatar

😳😳😳 No, I didn’t know that! That is sick.

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NofloChick's avatar

Exactly. Gives them plenty of time to cheat which I guarantee you they are.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Newscum’s recall was an in-your-face ā€œYou can’t touch me.ā€ The stealing is criminal.

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FH's avatar

And 6 weeks for SoS to certify.

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Brenda Ping's avatar

I pray you’re wrong. We did it once before - long time ago - with Ronald Reagan. Turned us for awhile anyway.

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Verve's avatar

Me too, Brenda. And that was an inflammatory statement on my part - there's always hope but it requires that Californians stay and fight. I see what is happening now to San Diego, and those who can move are leaving. https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/new-data-shows-more-people-moving-out-of-san-diego-county-than-moving-in

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Anthony's avatar

Agreed. As much as we like deliberate actions and decisions, the world doesn't seem to be set up right now to be that cut and dried. The play is to run out the clock until the situation doesn't matter anymore.

Examples:

This decision by the judge.

The slow leak of Biden corruption won't matter when he loses or drops out of the next election.

I believe this is also what is happening with Covid vaxx info. Draw it out until it won't really matter anymore.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Precisely, Anthony. I, for one, have had it.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Me too! This is the same old same ol’ tactics. Nobody is held accountable for anything. Because the clock runs out JUST. LIKE. ANTHONY. SAID.

Poor fanny has to step aside or fire her criminal lover. Boo hooo. BFD.

Covid vaxx kills. Run the clock out and now we can blame the excess deaths on so many other possibilities that nobody cares anyway.

I have had it too.

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Verve's avatar

Atlas Shrugged comes to mind...daily.

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Anthony's avatar

I just started reading it for the first time and it is stunning how accurate it is when it portrays virtual signaling socialites. Dagny hasn't even finished the Reardon Metal line yet, that's how far I have.

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CStone's avatar

Just like the JFK papers. 75 years.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Slow political death is more painful?

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Corrin Strong's avatar

For younger readers, "twisting in the wind" is a reference to a statement made by Nixon's Presidential advisor John Erlichman about the nomination of L. Patrick Gray to be permanent Director of the FBI during the Watergate scandal. Erlichman was angry after Gray testified that Presidential lawyer John Dean had "probably lied."

They decided not to support the nomination any further and let him "twist slowly, slowly in the wind." As I recall the phrase is meant to convey the image of a person on the gallows who is already dead, but left to twist in the wind.

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Laura Barrett's avatar

John Wayne also used that line… ā€œ Twisting in the wind. ā€œ For exactly the word picture you painted.

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Corrin Strong's avatar

I did not know that. Do you know which movie it was in? Maybe that's where Erlichman got the phrase.

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Natalie's avatar

I heard that Judge McAfee contributed to Willis's campaign.

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Beckadee's avatar

Probably as a small gesture as most do in those circles.

The following from Wikipedia, notice treasurer of Law Republicans.

"In 2012, McAfee was a judicial intern for Georgia Supreme Court justice Keith R. Blackwell.[7] He also interned for justice David Nahmias.[5][4] In 2013, he graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law, cum laude. While in law school, he was the vice president of the school's Federalist Society chapter, treasurer of Law Republicans and inducted into The Order of Barristers.[1][5][4][6]"

https://www.law.uga.edu/law-republicans-uga

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AO doc's avatar

He and his wife!

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TB's avatar

That's the kind of statement that could do with a source.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

it was a small token donation. All judges do it for all the candidates I think.

I heard it earlier..... somewhere. It's been discussed I think on Doug Tennapel's happy patriots youtube channel! Which ya'll all should go to RIGHT NOW!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny9QHiwERhk

DOUG IN EXILE IS AWESOME! UPBEAT AND SMART.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxkuBkYDoZg <----- THE RECEIPTS ON THE JUDGE'S donations.

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Natalie's avatar

I heard it on the Charlie Kirk show this morning. I do not know with whom he was discussing the issue.

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MaryAnn's avatar

CNN’s headline spun this in a much more positive direction. I was discouraged but then C&C dropped and in the clear light of Jeff’s analysis, I feel much better. March on!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Time will tell if the Georgia bar and those entities who should be interested in her crimes and misdeeds will have the courage to smack her down. She’s black and she’s a woman. And maybe being an adulterer is almost as good as being a lesbian.

Time will tell. I just love the fine weasel legal language that turns these on the first class legal ride loose.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Dems in California have been stealing elections for decades. Steve Garvey is a good candidate and in a fair election would win, but that won't happen. We still don't have the results of the county races here in Humboldt County so who knows what is going on. We all know that Newsom lost the recall election, and even saw votes flipped in real time.

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Jeff C's avatar

The Garvey thing is fun but it's an extreme longshot. The Dem vote was split between Schiff, Porter (Jabba the Hut) and Barbara Lee, the Dems still dominated in total vote percentage.

Bottom line is that the majority of Californians are ignorant and won't think for themselves (I know as I live here). You have the Boomer liberals on one hand, coupled with the foolish first/second generation immigrants who still believe what the media tells them. The former dominates the media, and the latter do what they are told. There are signs the latter are waking up as one can only take so much, but it's been painfully slow.

The nice parts of California (and they do exist as I live in one) were nice before and they remained nice because they are too expensive for people who can't think for themselves to live. Those people end up in crappy run-down suburbs with corrupt local politics driven by a racial spoils system. They voted for it and now they are getting it good and hard. Local politics in nice areas is dominated by people who unashamedly reject liberalism and won't play along with media guilt trips.

One amusing note, in LA County there are now billboards and ads on busses that read:

CRIME DOESN'T PAY IN ORANGE COUNTY, IF YOU STEAL WE PROSECUTE

Brought to you by the Orange County District Attorney's Office

The neighboring county is telling the people of LA they won't allow it to turn Orange County into a sh#thole like theirs. I love it.

There was one positive sign in that LA County Soros DA George Gascon only got 25% of the vote (against nearly a dozen challengers). That is absurdly low for an incumbent which means it's pretty certain he will lose in November when there is only one challenger. So maybe people are finally waking up. But these dolts voted for Gascon in the first place which tells you there's a long way to go.

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Carol M's avatar

ā€œThe nice parts of California (and they do exist as I live in one) were nice before and they remained nice because they are too expensive for people who can't think for themselves to live. Those people end up in crappy run-down suburbs with corrupt local politics driven by a racial spoils system. They voted for it and now they are getting it good and hard. Local politics in nice areas is dominated by people who unashamedly reject liberalism and won't play along with media guilt trips.ā€

I can promise you that is totally not true in the Bay Area. Marin County, Orinda, Danville, Alamo, Moraga, Lafayette, Oakland Hills, SF…ALL filled with affluent liberals who are too busy virtue signaling to think for themselves. Driven by emotion and their loudly proclaimed ā€œmoralityā€versus facts and smart policy.

The number of ā€œin this house we believe in….blah blah blah signs is ridiculous. They demand their local gov keep their neighborhoods clean and ā€œaffluent lookingā€ while they screw the rest of us statewide.

As long as they get to live in their little bubble, they have zero regard for what their socialistic voting does to everyone else in this state. Truly, they are far WORSE than the DEI votes in the ā€œcrappy run down suburbsā€ you mention because at least those people in those suburbs have to live with the damage and they hopefully start to get it and vote differently whereas in the affluent areas they only care about their little bubble and never have to deal with what their ignorance produces for everyone else.

I am in real estate so I see all areas and work with many personalities and that has been my experience over and over.

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Jeff C's avatar

You are right in that respect, and I certainly respect your experience and observations. (BTW, just saw the 6% commission is gone as the NAR settled but that's a whole different discussion.) But when I say nice neighborhoods I mean clean, safe, and well maintained, not just affluent. Manhattan is affluent and I'd never live there. This comes from a common sense attitude that rejects liberalism.

I don't know the Bay Area, but I do know SoCal and what you describe fits the Hollywood Hills and West LA perfectly. Despite being affluent, it's a mess filled with hedonism and afflicted with home invasion robberies. It's not what I would call a nice area. It's part of the City of Los Angeles so it has no autonomy. It's also filled with show biz and lawyer types who have no morals beyond chasing money. I would not live there.

By crappy run down suburbs I mean much of what you see around LA County, such as Paramount, Bellflower, Carson and cities like that. These were model communities filled with 1950's to 1960's tract homes that are now dumps. People are scraping by, high crime, yards are a mess, bars on windows, etc. Very little pride in the community. Local politics is completely corrupt. There are exceptions of course, but they are scattered and fighting a deteriorating tide. These towns fell apart because the people who live there didn't care enough (or felt powerless) to prevent it. Those who could got out.

Compare that to Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Santa Clarita, Irvine, or Thousand Oaks. Communities of similar size and age. Night and day difference.

My community was developed in the 1960's and it's fantastic. At the risk of being repetitive, I'll repeat what I said in another comment about my community and what makes it a nice place...

The difference is that we aren't some left-wing, bleeding heart, affluent but decadent place like the Hollywood Hills. Our community is very conservative, strong law and order, and very much embraces "broken window" policing. Graffiti is removed within 24 hours in the rare occasion it shows up. People watch out for each other. The City is extremely proactive regarding quality of life nuisances. If you let your yard turn to shambles you get fined (after getting peer pressure from your neighbors). If your kids are racing dirt bikes through residential neighborhoods they get ticketed. If you have a loud party and you don't quiet down after ten the cops show up. (Though those loud parties are rare due to community pressure.) If your dog barks constantly annoying all your neighbors then you get fined until you correct it.

Some people might find this suffocating, but it's what it takes. It's a mindset that we will not allow our City to become just another victim of suburban decay like so much of the rest of America. But most of all, it's because smart, engaged people live here. In the rare times the City Council does propose some lamebrain scheme, people who really know their stuff show up and put them through the ringer. No we aren't going to accept affordable housing just because it makes people with guilty-consciences feel good. No we aren't going to allow high-density zoning changes just because some developer is throwing money around. We don't allow strip malls, pot dispensaries, and have only a few liquor stores. There are no homeless shelters and vagrancy is not tolerated.

We are fortunate in that our location is a little off the beaten path so we don't get much transient traffic due to geography. But even more important is the mindset that we will not tolerate people (whether they live here or not) trashing our community. It's the exact opposite of what people think about towards LA or SF.

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Carol M's avatar

Thanks for the detailed response! I agree with everything you said in terms of the steps to keep a community clean. Interestingly, we also have two houses in Idaho, a very red state. Almost all of the developments have an HOA which is kind of ironic given the freedom people enjoy in that state. With that said, we love it because our HOA makes sure that our development looks amazing and that there are no issues of disrespect.

On the real estate settlement….it’s all pretty ridiculous and ends up making it even harder for a buyer to purchase . Government FHA and VA loans don’t allow a buyer to pay a commission…lol. So this will hurt a lot of people when we already have a housing crisis. But hey the class litigants will get about $20 each and the lawyers will get very wealthy.

Not sure how much will actually change because the cost of commission of both sides is already included in the market value of a house. Theoretically if a seller does not want to pay a buyer’s Agent then they should reduce the price by that amount. They will also be reducing their pool of eligible buyers and shooting themselves in the foot, but whatever.

My guess is many sellers, if educated to actually understand how this all works internally, will want to continue to pay both sides.

Buyers can certainly choose to have no agent but given how litigious real estate can be and how many real estate regulations there are that vary from city to city and county to county, it would be a short sighted decision to make on ones’ most valuable investment. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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A.J.'s avatar

Yup. In real estate over in Silicon Valley. We average here at best 30% voting for an R candidate in recent years.

For example in 2016, I saw exactly one Trump lawn sign at a home in Los Altos on the SF Peninsula. And a "Lock her Up" sign, too. Owned by a self-made man who actually lived most of the time out of state and if in Los Altos for quick work trips had a garage for his car so it wouldn't get keyed which happens all over the north end of Santa Clara County for anyone daring to put up an R sign. I noticed the car keying for R lawn signs started happening here in the early 1990's. And, the rainbow and BLM virtue signaling lawn signs exploded in summer 2020.

In 2024, I've noticed a lot fewer Biden lawn signs and bumper stickers around Silicon Valley than 4 yeas ago. Lots more voters here are leaving both R and D parties signing up to be non-affiliated voters. With all voters getting mailed ballots it will be interesting to see if Garvey loses the Calif US Senate primaries will he force any hand recounts. I'm sure the Ds will cheat by running midnight printing presses and hacking counting machines to try to avoid any automatic recount and mailed ballot signature checks. Newsom going all-mail ballots in 2020 may get the Ds hoisted by their own petard in November if there are hand recounts thanks to the paper trail.

I'm pleased to see the Ultra Big D backed rubber stamp Simitian running for Congress in my representatives district may be missing the November runoff thanks to late counted ballots from Election Day and mailed ballots arriving by March 12 or so. I had fun collecting mailers from all those candidates in one of the most expensive Congressional primaries in the nation.

https://ajvalleyheartsdelight.substack.com/p/a-walk-with-a-cook-county-ballot

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Bonz's avatar

Absofreakinlutely. Preach.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Of course, in Orange County they have a Supervisor that funneled millions of dollars to his daughter's non-profit. But they are going to crack down on shoplifters.

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Jeff C's avatar

Complete non-sequitur that has nothing to do with the subject, and doesn't work with the crowd here.

Edit: I put a bunch of other crap here in haste but deleted it as it really wasn't fair. Sorry about that Bryan.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

ā€œDeeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised.ā€

― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

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SB's avatar

I remember years ago when my friend in CA explained they’d changed voting law so only top 2 regardless of party are on the ballot. I think I stood there mouth agape a solid minute. I couldn’t speak I was so astounded. I finally managed to say ā€œso they’ve basically rigged the elections so CA is a one party state.ā€ At the time I was a baby in the world of political machinations.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Wise beyond your years at that moment SB.

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Dena's avatar

WA state does the same. Top 2 are usually dems of course. Not only that but a voter must select that they are a member of one of the 2 parties on the box on the outside of the envelope. D or R. No Independent choice.

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SB's avatar

Wow. I wonder how many R envelopes just get trashed or disappeared...

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MaryAnn's avatar

Right into the confetti shredder. 😠

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Patrice's avatar

Nothing I ever voted for in California won...

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

takes quite long to falsify an election I presume

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

It takes a lot to pretend that they want the pencil necked weasel.

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SandraD's avatar

It might help if California patriots became poll watchers and do everything they can do to make sure that all votes are legitimately counted and observe the dominion machines for abnormalities. It would be great if Jeff could advise us on some strategies to get this done properly. I know that Lara Trump is also heading an effort to do this as well.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

I was a poll worker during the last election. but it seems like an exercise in futility. Most of the training was how to put the machines together! It's a cumbersome, senseless process. The film, Let My People Go (highly recommended) shows how cheating can take place at each of the machines. I won't give up, but we need to acknowledge that once those ballots go into the machine they can do whatever they want. I'd love to get some ideas on how to fight this.

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Bonny Thompson Rosemeyer's avatar

Dr. Douglas Frank travels nationwide explaining exactly how to fight this and what you can do.

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Bonny Thompson Rosemeyer's avatar

Truth Seeker. Dr. Douglas G. Frank meeting with a group of citizens in Maine. https://rumble.com/v4dmh66-election-fraud-seminar-in-bangor-maine.html?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Thank you, Bonny!

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Poll Watchers (in Texas) have nothing to do with the machines. The election workers do. Poll Watchers just sit...and WATCH to make sure the election workers follow the laws. I've been working elections (general and local) in Texas since 2020.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Thank you for catching that (I just edited it). I meant to write Poll Worker. I've also been a Poll Watcher, but since in California people just come in and either drop the ballots they received in the mail in a box, or surrender it and go into a booth with a new ballot, there wasn't much to watch. However I have heard of situations where someone kept the original ballot and was given another one so I suppose that would be caught. Like I said, I'll keep trying, but it feels so overwhelming. I'm looking forward to watching the videos supplied by Bonny Thompson Rosemeyer below.

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Erin Fight's avatar

Where do I find the recommended movie?

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Truth Seeker's avatar

https://letmypeoplego.movie

It features David Clements and has lots of important information. It's honest, and inspiring. You can stream it for free. Please let others know.

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JF's avatar

Anyone can sign up to be a Poll Worker here in Ca. I did it twice, but couldn’t for the Primaries due to a family issue. But, I’m planning on it in November. Also look up Election Integrity Project California EIP-Ca.com

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JF's avatar

They’ll show you how to be an Observer. So, in our little HOA suburb, my friend was an observer while I was a Poll Worker. We’re here in SoCal, not in an affluent area, but a nice little HOA with rules. In our little ā€œneck of the woodsā€ there are a lot of conservatives.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is good advice!

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Fla Mom's avatar

If the Republican Party of California has anything going on at all, then they'll have a phone number to call to report observations to party attorneys, who take it from there. That's how the Republican Party of Florida handles it.

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SandraD's avatar

I can definitely see that happening. Maybe I will just try to take a video discreetly of any funny business going on.

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Mark St's avatar

Maybe ask James O'Keefe for a camera?

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Exactly my thoughts. It takes time to steal the election. So afraid this is what we r headed for in November. But now that there’s a viable 3rd party candidate in the Presidential race, could that make it more difficult and transparent?

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Roger Beal's avatar

RFK Jr's presence will certainly make a Trump victory more difficult to attain.

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A.J.'s avatar

Yep, RFK can carve out both Trump and Biden voters. Aren't 40% of USA voters now not registered as R or D?

RFK is naming his VP running mate in Oakland, Calif. in late March I believe so early to get on the ballot in some states which require that name fast to get on their November ballots. I think announcing his VP in Calif means he is taking a stand to try to grab the big Calif Electoral College votes which means he'll have to be locked and loaded with cash to pay for a hand recount and signature verification to avoid a D steal in November.

If he runs a campaign to encourage Calif voters not to use any polling place electronic voting but just use mailed ballots **with the signed return envelopes** dropped at local polling places on Election Day to prevent some of the early voting tip-offs to stealers, I think he has a chance. Within the last 48 hours, some runoff races for Calif in November have flipped as the March 5 Election Day and mailed-in votes are finally counted. Lots of Calif independent voters showed up in March.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

I recall some of the "vote switching" that occurred in 2020 (?) seemed to be that the third party candidate votes suddenly went to the Dem...

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Sabrina Page's avatar

Amazing that it is so close given that so many non Dems have left the state.

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WP William's avatar

Colorainbow is nearly that bad, give Dems another 2-4 years and it's totally lost

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liz's avatar

WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO? HOW CAN WE GET RID OF THESE MACHINES?

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Liz, We are beyond practical methods of regaining an honest voting system. We are at the point of physical activism. Show up, in large numbers, at every meeting, courthouse, and campaign speech by candidates and demand vote in person, on paper, counted by hand on election day. Mike Lindell, love him or hate him has given his personal time and fortune over to the cause of fair elections. True The Vote is a vast well of practical knowledge. Crooked voting is nothing new, it's just happening at a monumental rate since the steal of 2020. BHO's fundamental change of America is in full swing and rigged elections is a major element of that change. People are waking up to the fact that elections are show, that we have been played and our vote really doesn't count. And many are not pleased with that knowledge.

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Dick's avatar

Yes! AND return to small neighborhood polling places: elem. schools, churches, etc. That’s how the voting & counting went so fast. No lines. Sweet little old ladies & gents checking the rolls for your name, signature & ID. Paper ballots & an altogether nice experience. Went home & watched the returns come in in time to get a good rest.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Those "sweet little old ladies" in my Texas county are completely AGAINST paper ballots!🤯 Basically their argument is "it's just too much work"...in a county of all of 6000 registered voters! The good thing is that in my county we do follow the election laws and check photo ID. And our county clerk is phenomenal in keeping our voter registration database clean and accurate. We know our counts that are uploaded to the state are true and accurate...but what happens to that count at the state level (in Austin)?? šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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Dick's avatar

Yeah ā€”šŸ¤·šŸ»...

You know, I’m now a geezer. When Those ā€œsweet little old gents & ladiesā€œ manned the Polls, I was young and they were older than my parents. Retired & civic-minded. Old school. Gone. 😢

That ā€œtoo much workā€ is indeed a 🤯

*Sigh* ...What a generation, eh?

So...I think that what I proposed should be mandatory, not optional, and strictly voluntary. If they don’t want to work that hard, there are citizens who would step up, I’d wager. If not, we don’t deserve the vote.

Just my 2Ā¢ šŸ˜‰

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Roger Beal's avatar

Oooohhh, TruthSeker, I'ma gonna report you for that mal-info election denier comment!!

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

Get in the habit of scolding the FRAUD DENIERS online whenever and wherever you see someone say "election denier."

For example, "FRAUD DENIERS will be the death of our republic."

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Humboldt County? Isn't that Eureka? I have family there. 🄰

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Kalinda's avatar

If you look at the map at NBC news for the senate race, you will see that it is really close a lot of places, but the coast appears to be blue and the rest not so much. Central valley certainly isn't. There are just so many people crammed into LA and SF areas that either actually vote Democrat or possibly whose ballots are purchased to vote Democrat or possibly whose counties cheat to get the results they want. I have been witness to purchased votes, don't actually know anything about cheating except as Truth Seeker says watching votes flipped real time (how does one side go down and the other up while counting? Inquiring minds want to know....).

While I have no love for Schiff, I find it interesting that someone referenced as "non-progressive" has gotten the Dem nod. The fact that it is so close even in many of the areas showing as blue is also quite interesting. The problem is that as long as there is mail in voting in CA that can take forever to "count", cheating is so easy.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Readers might be interested in my in-depth feature story on Richard Hirschman, the famous/infamous embalmer who first showed the world images of the ā€œhorrifyingā€ clots he was seeing in up to 50 percent of the bodies he embalmed.

If you read or skim the story, please note the link I added about a medical professional who recently became a whistleblower and reported that doctors and nurses are removing these worm-like substances from patients ā€œthree to 10 times every week" (at just one hospital!). These terrifying, non-natural substances are NOT forming only ā€œpost-mortem.ā€

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/my-visit-with-historys-most-important?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2

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Cynthia Ford's avatar

I got to this fine piece of old school journalism via The Daily Skeptic. Jeff's readers will be particularly interested in how Richard Hirschman's decision to go public came after a sign from God.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Thanks, Cynthia and thanks to Will Jones and the excellent Daily Skeptic for linking to this article. It has sent thousands of extra readers to my Substack.

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Truth 101's avatar

What an impressive man - Richard Hirschman. You too Bill. Thank you.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Thank you. I just write a few stories. It is interesting to me that 2 of the Covid world's most significant whistleblowers - Richard and Lt. Col Theresa Long - both live near me in south Alabama. (Both also grew up in Minnesotta).

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CStone's avatar

I used to live in South Alabama. In Dothan. Also Mobile. Alabamians are portrayed as stupid/uneducated. They weren’t then.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Thanks for sharing that. I always thought our citizens got a bum rap; we have plenty of intelligent people and everyone is not dirt poor either. Like every state and country, most Alabamians went along with all the faux, non-sensical Covid narratives. But a good percentage didn't. I didn't!

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CStone's avatar

The ones I know still aren’t.

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A.J.'s avatar

When the covid fiasco started in 2020, as a Californian I told all my pals in the Old South I'm counting on y'all to rise up and lead the figtht. And here we are today with those great Southern whistleblowers, Texas and Florida leading the way. ;)

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

"Turn it up."

Thanks!

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nancy roberts's avatar

It would be a very good thing for the C&C army to send in donations...like Jeff has done here for others. So that Richard Hirschman might receive some practical "encouragement" for being on mission for mankind. At least it would help with the expenses he pays for out of pocket, and if he is anything like me, can run for a very long time on encouragement to keep after the truth.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I did some research on how much $ trade embalmers make - It's not a lot. (But more than Substack authors!)

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Beckadee's avatar

Why don't you ask Richard.

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AJF's avatar

Bill, I ran into a woman at the market I used to work with ( we're both retired) and she told me her husband (68) was recently rushed to the ER after days of excruciating leg pain. Guess what? Massive clot! Guess what the doc said caused it? Yep, COVID! Oh and part of it was heading toward the heart. Got there just in time. Did I mention they are all "boostered" and both had COVID 3 times?

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CHop's avatar

Great, well written piece on Richard. Here are a few pieces that, to me, best explain why we could be seeing these clots:

https://wmcresearch.substack.com/p/the-now-ubiquitous-and-fatal-white

And

https://x.com/drCParks1/status/1767213132802322719?t=SvQaAiBfUCjzW5drqh2lvA&s=01

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

Thanks for these links - "extremely troubling" is an understatement.

So is what this whistleblower is now reporting:

https://youtu.be/ye5BuYf8q4o?si=_zPXljxllD3KPwJi

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Granny Annie's avatar

The link provided above takes me to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama. ???

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Beckadee's avatar

That's Awesome! I sent that earlier to Bill when he mentioned being from Alabama. I am also. Turn it up!!

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Julie Young's avatar

Excellent article, Bill Rice, Jr.!

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rjt's avatar

I can't keep up with all of the political commentary and reportage and still learn enough chemistry and immunology to keep myself amused. I also don't get enough chores completed.

One of the keys not noted in the first segment of Mr. Childers' post is the descent of Victoria Nuland.

If things settle in two or three years could you write a history of her accomplishments in the Ukraine War?

I am presently working my way through a biography of Alexander Hamilton (Chernow) and think that posterity would benefit from a contemporary assessment, without waiting the 75 years for disclosure of all of the documents, and also noting that it is far easier to delete (cf Hillary, spelled "Hilary" in the post) records than shred and burn paper in the cyber age.

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Beckadee's avatar

Very good read Bill. Have you or Richard reached out to 1819 News?

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BBS's avatar

I hear what you are saying, Jeff, about Fani Willis. But we all know that the Super Libs are ecstatic today , counting this as a huge win, and I am so, SO sick of it.

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LuAnne's avatar

The libs are ecstatic and the conservatives are crying. That's what I'm seeing on X this morning anyways. None of the well known conservatives I follow have entertained anything remotely close to Jeff's take. Some are even attorneys. It enforces my belief they all want us to to believe the sky is falling.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And we would do best not to allow ourselves to be manipulated into thinking or feeling what they want us to!

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LuAnne's avatar

Oh, I don't. I have comfort & peace knowing who wins in the end.

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ™ā¤ļø

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Sherry 1's avatar

Yes. They use a lot of ā€˜projection’ propaganda.

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RU's avatar

I've had to come to a conclusion: Who cares what they think? There's always going to be that 20-30% who are wrong about everything. They're just too stupid to figure out they're wrong and they will never know they are wrong until their underlying worldview changes. In fact, since they are wrong about literally everything, if they take something as a win, it means they lost. So, why care what they think?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

The ignorant 20-30% are rabid and sure to show up whenever polls open or USPS delivers mail-in ballots. On the positive side, the primaries indicate a block of disgusted and indifferent conservatives woke up and cast ballots too. If we each wake up another friend or two in November, we can overwhelm the ignorant 20-30% in the general election. Worst case scenario, somebody will have to explain why there were more ballots counted than registered voters. That’ll be fun.

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RU's avatar

(Our side) + (the mushy but sane middle) far outweighs their side. And the more out of touch with reality and ridiculous their ideas and policies get, the more that mushy middle will ally with our side. Every time they do something like release an AI product that erases white people from history or defund police, they only push more people to our side. (Things have gotten so ridiculous that I think someone is egging this on to bring about the demise of the left.)

Frankly, if anything, I think we need to realize just how big we're winning right now and start to articulate what it is that we want. We've been on the losing end so long, this doesn't seem to come naturally. But, we now have the opportunity to throw open the Overton window as far as we want. If we want it, we should put it out there as a demand. Nothing should be off the table at this point.

From my reading of the social climate, it seems the majority of the people - who are usually apolitical in their lives - are currently sad, angry, shocked, appalled, dismayed, and disgusted and looking for a new "home." They are looking for new ideas and new direction b/c the previous regime has obviously fallen.

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CStone's avatar

I’m not in the middle. I’m on the right.

The middle is the fence, and guess who owns the fence. I am firmly entrenched in the right.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Agreed. Evil always overplays its hand, and many of the sleepiest are finally joining the Great Awakening.

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RU's avatar

And all it took was locking them up, muzzling them (figuratively and literally), poisoning them and their children, cutting off their children's genitals, and turning them all over to foreign and domestic criminals for robbery, rape, and murder. LOL. And to think, none of that is an exaggeration. It's what it actually took to wake most people up, with some enduring even that and still refusing to see reality. Some actually asking for more! Surreal times. But, all we need is a majority and we finally have it.

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devoalan's avatar

They didn’t have to explain that last time. Why is it different this time?

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Oh my! That's definitely not Horatio Hornblower.

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SusanMc's avatar

Media will frame it as a WIN; the masses (who will see only headlines if they see any news) will fall for it. ARGHHH

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Beckadee's avatar

Screw em!

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Damien McKenna's avatar

For tomorrow's news, Riley Gaines and a squadron of others are suing the NCAA: https://twitter.com/riley_gaines_/status/1768335572798456179

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Yay! I played varsity squash at Penn and they had the audacity to ask me for money for the women's team. Go Riley!!!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I posted that late yesterday! Very encouraging!

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Sherry 1's avatar

At LAST!!!

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Erin Fight's avatar

I'm so excited to see her tomorrow evening at Truett McConnell college!

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CMCM's avatar

Can we borrow Milei for awhile to do housecleaning on our Federal swamp? Pretty please?

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J Boss's avatar

His most awesome non-chain-saw move was literally axing entire agencies on day one. Can we do that, please? Half the agencies gone on day one... stroke of the pen. Poof! Budget instantly out of the deficit.

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"First, and least surprising, it’s been nine days since the election and they are still counting the votes"

Correction: they're still counting *ballots*, and they will continue to count ballots for as many days as it takes for boxes of new, pristine, sufficient ballots to be delivered by Democrat operatives.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Watch for the instant replay in November only nation-wide. SMH

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

āœļøāœļøāœļø

You were tired out by the length of your road,

Yet you did not say, ā€˜It is hopeless.’

You found renewed strength;

Therefore you did not faint.

— Isaiah 57:10

The God who girds me with strength

And makes my way blameless?

He makes my feet like hinds’ feet,

And sets me upon my high places.

He trains my hands for battle,

So that my arms can bend a bow of bronze.

You have also given me the shield of Your salvation,

And Your right hand upholds me;

And Your gentleness makes me great.

— Psalm 18:32-35

LSB

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I just realized the title of Jeff’s letter is ā€œExhaustion.ā€ I had the verses about being tired and God’s strength ready in my notes from 8 am. šŸ™ŒšŸ»

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RunningLogic's avatar

Perfect choice, as always!! šŸ™

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

God. ā¤ļø

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

As usual, Divinely Inspired!

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Jamie's avatar

šŸ™Œ Needed this desperately today!!!

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Crixcyon's avatar

Are there any leaders in the world who are legit and not in it solely for themselves? I really don't want to follow any government leaders. I'd rather listen to guys like Thomas Sowell who always make a great deal of sense.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I think honest and politician are oxymorons

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RunningLogic's avatar

We have to stop accepting that. The fact that everyone just assumes politicians are dishonest ends up making it tacitly acceptable. We need to expect more or we’ll just get more of the same.

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CMCM's avatar

I always start in a hopeful, watch and observe mode. Two years ago my area of California managed to elected Kevin Kiley (R) to the House. He is fairly young but thus far appears to be a wonderfully conservative and active representative. He is excellent about keeping his district informed about what he is doing and supporting, and we get regular messages from him. When you contact him about an issue, he responds in what seems like a personal (not canned) response. He has a lot of town halls on various issues, and he is especially supportive of veterans issues. Initially, I wasn't sure about him because he ran a very active campaign last time....so much so that I was suspicious of him and wondered if he were just another slick polito. But so far so good, and he's now up for re-election. I hope he wins again because he has been doing good work.

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YYR's avatar

Our current system selects for psychopathy at the top echelons.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

we should. but the story keeps repeating itself. the few honest ones seem to give up quickly.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well we seem to give up quickly on that too, to be fair šŸ˜•

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

been reading up on history. found very little honest people. the few I thought at the time were ok, seem to have been scoundrels just like all the rest LOL

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Martin G's avatar

No surprise there about few honest people. I believe that it’s impossible to not let political power make you crave more and more. And it leads to dishonesty if you weren’t already. I think you have to be a true Christian to be able to handle that w the power and help of Jesus. Power and money…

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John A George's avatar

Read about Nayib Bukele of San Salvador who has revolutionized the country since his election. One of the main drivers was disassociating the country from the tyranny of the US Dollar and making Bitcoin legal tender. Crime is plummeting and the country is prospering. You'll have to do your own research, of course, it's ignored by the MSM. Their only coverage is to demonize him for his revolutionary use of Bitcoin.

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J Boss's avatar

Government and the budget are too big. The people that run for office and power cannot resist the temptation to use that power to grab life-altering riches. Look at the Biden (Crime) Family... they have generational wealth now, stemming from a jerk that should never have been in a position of power in the first place. But compared to hundreds of billions and trillions of dollars, they probably think.. "Hey, come on man! What's the big deal over $10 million?"

Shrink the gov't to a size where skimming isn't enough to change your life or create generational wealth. Only then will honest people serve.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Term limits would prevent generational wealth. Along with getting rid of their special pension they get after 5 years of "service". 😔

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J Boss's avatar

Eddie Murphy's character in "The Distinguished Gentlemen" in '92 was right: it's illegal if we do it, but legal if Congress members do it. Something inherently wrong about that.

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Trilby's avatar

YAY!!! We get a post today! Thank you, Jeff. You're the best!

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Free Speech Bird's avatar

Thrilled to get Jeff's take on this decision so quickly. Was so hoping the witness tampering angle would grow some legs.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Black people can do as they please. Did you really think the rules apply to them?

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Sherry 1's avatar

Wish they followed up on the White House meetings.

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"the Defendants’ lawyers weren’t given time to take depositions" ~ why NOT??

"such as perjury over when the physical relationship began. He said it ultimately didn’t matter" ~ why the hell NOT? It sure mattered to Gen. Flynn, it sure mattered to Marion Jones, it sure mattered to Martha Stewart. Why the hell doesn't it matter when a district f'n attorney commits perjury, and does so IN the proceeding she's running??!!

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I have the same frustration I read in your statement Andrew. It appears to me this is the longest 23 page non-decision decision of major consequence ever. My guess is Judge McAfee doesn't wants to be the next suicide victim, he'll let the DA and SADA figure that out.

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California has made a SCIENCE out of election fraud. They hired the two biggest democrat cheater out of WA State after they masterminded a cheat of the Governor’s race in WA.

Those scoundrels have perpetuated continuous cheating in Cali ever since. And the GOP just takes it like an abused spouse who accepts $/gifts to stay & take it. Pathetic!

So yeah, that’s what’s going on now, and that’s what’ll happen in November.

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

Candace Owens says Lil Mac's ole lady is a man:

https://youtu.be/v81g1tldi4c?si=JkJaXvMo4DhoJNe5

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Jeff C's avatar

It's an insane story but all too believable. If you read the extensive reporting from a couple of French journalists it's a very strong case. Translated from French here (but readable and coherent):

http://pressibus.free.fr/gen/trogneux/indexgb.html#intro

Long story short is that Macron's wife is actually the older son and not the younger daughter of "Bridgett's" parents. There was a daughter Bridgett that appears to have passed away in 1961 (others say it may have been a cousin, not a daughter). The son seems to have disappeared off the face of the Earth with no trace and assumed the daughters identity. Bridgette showed up in the 1984 now as a woman.

Got to hand it to Candace, she said she stakes her professional reputation on this being true. Most media types would just scurrilously gossip about it and then act as if it was "reporting" when challenged.

Edit: fixed a few minor errors above.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Insanity is now more believable than ever.

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AngelaK's avatar

Come on people, let's not discredit ourselves. This is political nonsense and it hurts people and their families. I suggest you read through the entire article. People knew Brigitte as a child and her birth was announced in the local French paper.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13197471/The-truth-vicious-rumour-Brigitte-Macron-born-man-PAUL-BRACCHI-French-controversial-husband.html

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Jeff C's avatar

Please Angela, the report I linked is meticulously documented and cross-referenced. It's not nut-fudge conspiracy delusions. A couple of supposed acquaintances quoted in the corporate press does not debunk it. Good grief, I thought we had learned this lesson after all the covid media lies.

Whenever something like this comes out, the press always responds with a plausible but unprovable contrary explanation. They always do it. And it works because people want to dismiss this stuff as nuts. But they never actually disprove it, they certainly don't in this case.

Bridgett could stop all this in a heartbeat by providing extensive documentation from her past. I know I have plenty of photos from my childhood and early adulthood, you probably do too. I also have school records, job records, state ID's, government security clearance reports, and other stuff that would prove conclusively I am who I say I am. The fact that she(?) doesn't speaks far louder than some cronies claiming to know her in a corporate media clean-up job.

There is something very odd here and the fact they don't conclusively disprove it speaks volumes. By the same measure, the fact that the Crown doesn't produce Kate Middleton also tells us we are being lied to. They could easily prove these conspiracies are untrue beyond any shadow of a doubt if they were false. Yet they don't.

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TB's avatar

Indeed, it's one thing to say "well she shouldn't have to prove her identity because privacy and stuff", but failing to produce anything conclusive at all just fans the flames of conspiracy theory. Perhaps they consider themselves "above such proletarian things" (Emmanuel certainly seems to), or perhaps there really is something irregular about her past that they don't want people to know about. (Well, I mean, APART from the bit where she seduced a minor student of hers...)

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Jeff C's avatar

It could be that they think they are above it, but that just fuels the flames as you note. Much more likely is that there is something unusual here.

The good thing is that many people just don't fall for this stuff any more. When the gov't or press says it's not true but you'll just have to trust us it just doesn't cut it. Since they have the means to disprove it (assuming her story is true) then that is what's required.

Not only does it stop the rumor cold, but it utterly discredits those making the allegation. A no-brainer. Yet they don't.

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TB's avatar

Indeed, I just went and checked the Candace video and it's quite shocking how many people are in the comments posting "yes, I'm French and everybody here knows that Brigitte is a man".

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

You are naive to think such "info" cannot be deep faked/manipulated.

And what about pics of him with his package bulging?

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LuAnne's avatar

Lol. I thought the story was absolutely nuts (pun intended) until I watched Candace Owen's podcast about it. She's done her homework along with 2 Journalists who've been investigating this for a long time. Very, very bizarre story but then again, it's 2024. Nothing should surprise me.

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AngelaK's avatar

I like Candace a lot but she has discredited herself with this nonsense. People knew Brigitte as children together, her birth was announced in the local French paper, etc.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13197471/The-truth-vicious-rumour-Brigitte-Macron-born-man-PAUL-BRACCHI-French-controversial-husband.html

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

Pretty obvious... like Big Mike Obongo.

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Roger Beal's avatar

"You have been blocked from liking this comment". So who is monitoring C&C commetns for mal-mis-dis?

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AngelaK's avatar

I have seen photos of both of them as children. IMO, this is all vicious ppolitically motivated insanity.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13197471/The-truth-vicious-rumour-Brigitte-Macron-born-man-PAUL-BRACCHI-French-controversial-husband.html

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

You are naive to think such "info" cannot be deep faked/manipulated.

BOTH have had pics taken with their bulging man-packages... and here's Mike with his 5 O'clock shadow:

https://duckduckgo.com/?hps=1&q=michelle+obama+photo+with+beard&atb=v404-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.face2faceafrica.com%2Fwww%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F10%2FBarack.jpg

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WP William's avatar

that is the queerest story going... the insane and abused running France and their Nukes too

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

there was a very long article this week about it as well.http://pressibus.free.fr/gen/trogneux/indexgb.html?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#intro

very well documented too. The swamp will run over soon LOL

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Astragale's avatar

I really enjoy this Substack.

What a strange world, where some of the most interesting news & analysis I get here in Europe comes from an American lawyer...

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Bones's avatar

It’s way more strange than any alien planet from any science fiction movie I’ve seen

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AngelaK's avatar

RT news online is surprisingly objective and an excellent news source. I am surprised more people don't check it out as part of their daily news roundup.

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Astragale's avatar

RT is banned here in France.

So is Rumble.

Totally authoritarian censorship by the government.

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Beth Bart's avatar

Epoch Times newspaper

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Can you use VPN to get Rumble?

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TB's avatar

More so given that the rumble ban is specifically because rumble refuses to censor things according to French law, only if they're illegal by US law.

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devoalan's avatar

Ah, but a great American lawyer. And sad to say, there are very few.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

WITAF does it take in this country -- at this point -- to conduct oneself so inappropriately as to have it recognized sufficient to have one's ass indicted??? Removed???? Disgraced????

Splitting the baby? I'll say. Please, everybody. No more questions about how we got here, about how come nobody's gone to jail, about how it's taking so long to see anyone at all anywhere pay any price at all for the slow devolution into what we've got now -- a shit show everywhere you look.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

LOL, truth..... the S---- show!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Fani's salary is $110,000. In two short years she has amassed an $8,000,000. bank account by "real estate and clever stock trades." Why is she still bothering with her thankless job? She's just too smart???

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Peter Schott's avatar

I wish I could make "real estate and clever stock trades" like that. Gotta get on the "Pelosi Index" for stock trading tips, apparently....

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I presumed she'dbe named...šŸ™„ Even the brightest stock dealers rarely do THAT well...

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