I'm so glad that liberals are content with the ability of billionaires to purchase presidential elections in the United States. What could go wrong? How will they react when the purchase doesn't go the way they think it should? I don't see how one can be both an ethical person and a supporter of the current Democrat party.will25u said:Millions in Big Tech money used to send text messages for GOTV...I wonder if any went to Trump voters 🙄https://t.co/wgcOIGmrgE
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 5, 2021
B💥💥M!! Thank God for Real Men who stand for what is right. pic.twitter.com/Cu3aqCgU7R
— Patriot Chris (@Christi79028875) August 5, 2021
Shocked that I haven't seen that all over the MSM...oh no said:
Volume upB💥💥M!! Thank God for Real Men who stand for what is right. pic.twitter.com/Cu3aqCgU7R
— Patriot Chris (@Christi79028875) August 5, 2021
Is this in Harris County Commissioners Court? Weird, because Lina assures everyone Harris County voting is completely free of fraud.oh no said:
Volume upB💥💥M!! Thank God for Real Men who stand for what is right. pic.twitter.com/Cu3aqCgU7R
— Patriot Chris (@Christi79028875) August 5, 2021
Georgia Speaker finally called for an audit
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 6, 2021
And now Kemp might too
Pretty sure one man called for that on day one
His name is @RepVernonJones
Me too, but worried that the swamp is too big.Aggieland Proud said:
I just want to start seeing this snowball start rolling downhill. Tired of the shuffling around. I am getting impatient!!
https://thenationalpulse.com/news/biden-linked-group-backed-audits/Quote:
Unearthed Paper Shows Biden-Linked Group Demanding 'Robust' Audits & Admitting Machines Are Hackable Even Without Internet Access.
Gonna need some more info here, but did raise an eyebrow.Quote:
"Voting machines that record votes and tally them are run on software that is vulnerable to cyberintrusions. Well-resourced hackers, whether funded by foreign governments or criminal syndicates, have the access, ability, and motivation to infect computerized voting machines and tallying systems across America. This can occur even if the machines are not connected to the internet. Attackers, for example, can deploy software such as Stuxnet and Brutal Kangaroo to target offline voting machines."
HEADS UP! California’s print from home ballot system better be closely monitored during the up coming recall election. pic.twitter.com/hL4ManaRf2
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) August 7, 2021
LEADER OF THE WISCONSIN ASSEMBLY’S ELECTION COMMITTEE, JANEL BRANDTJEN, ISSUES SUBPOENAS DEMANDING EXTENSIVE ELECTION MATERIALS, INCLUDING ALL BALLOTS AND VOTING MACHINES FROM TWO COUNTIES IN WHAT SHE CALLS A “TOP-TO-BOTTOM” INVESTIGATION OF THE STATE'S 2020 ELECTION RESULTS
— The Bias (@thebias_news) August 6, 2021
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) August 9, 2021
There is now an official investigation by the Arizona Attorney General into the law-breaking by Maricopa County. It’s a start! #AmericasAudit #Accountability pic.twitter.com/hYiHaCh9JF
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 8, 2021
So more evidence of intentional fraud. People need to be indicted and charged with felonies.will25u said:— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) August 9, 2021
The grinding gears of justice are slow to nonexistent.will25u said:There is now an official investigation by the Arizona Attorney General into the law-breaking by Maricopa County. It’s a start! #AmericasAudit #Accountability pic.twitter.com/hYiHaCh9JF
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 8, 2021
Because of the media's narrative...richardag said:The grinding gears of justice are slow to nonexistent.will25u said:There is now an official investigation by the Arizona Attorney General into the law-breaking by Maricopa County. It’s a start! #AmericasAudit #Accountability pic.twitter.com/hYiHaCh9JF
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 8, 2021
Rudy is still loyal.Quote:
. . .
As Rudy Giuliani's legal bills have piled up in recent months and as federal investigators intensify their probe into Donald Trump's longtime associate the former president appears willing to provide just as much help as he usually does when his friends are in need: next to nothing.
For months now, Trump has consistently ignored or rejected Giuliani's pleas for assistance. And it's not just that Trump and other prominent Republicans have been unwilling to open up their wallets or war chests to help offset Giuliani's mounting legal costs; in many cases, Giuliani's former Trumpworld comrades have declined to even acknowledge the existence of his legal defense fund, which has struggled to raise much of anything from the public.
. . .
Naturally, Trump's sporadic public sympathy hasn't extended to amplification of Giuliani's legal defense fund, much less a check from the former president's well-stocked campaign fund.
According to three sources familiar with the matter, there have been several fruitless attempts this year by Giuliani's camp to convince Trump to swoop in and provide significant financial support and other forms of assistance to Giuliani. After all, a primary reason Giuliani is even under the investigative gaze of the feds is because of what he did largely at the former president's behest during the Trump-Ukraine scandal.
To Giuliani and his remaining confidants, Trump's glaring (if predictable) refusal to come to his loyalist's rescue has been a borderline betrayal of a lawyer who's landed in legal jeopardy precisely because of how zealously he worked to please Trump.
Still, Giuliani and his advisers are going out of their way to not publicly voice their displeasure with the ex-president's lack of action or financial relief.
According to a person with knowledge of the matter, Giuliani has reminded those close to him to not name Trump when complaining in public or on social media about how top Republicans have abandoned Giuliani in his time of distress.
"We are allowed to call out the RNC and other Republican leaders," this source said. "But not Donald Trump."
. . .
will25u said:There is now an official investigation by the Arizona Attorney General into the law-breaking by Maricopa County. It’s a start! #AmericasAudit #Accountability pic.twitter.com/hYiHaCh9JF
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) August 8, 2021
Agreed. It was a pretty crappy article, but the headline grabbed me.aggieforester05 said:
The Daily Beast is about as grounded in reality as a Dr. Suess book.
I don't quite understand your posts...is this your laughing at how he's being cancelled/censored?Faustus said:Agreed. It was a pretty crappy article, but the headline grabbed me.aggieforester05 said:
The Daily Beast is about as grounded in reality as a Dr. Suess book.
Lindell's three day cyber symposium on how the steal was accomplished (with a 72 hour live feed) began this morning. It's being broadcast on Right Side Broadcast Network.
Quote:
Colorado state officials are investigating a county election office after passwords for its voting systems were posted online, the Secretary of State announced Monday.
The breach included specific passwords from Mesa County's voting equipment, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said in a statement.
The passwords were posted on a far-right blog, according to a spokesperson from Griswold's office.
Griswold called it a "a serious breach" in a statement, but said it did not happen during the past election or create any risk to state elections.
It is likely that the passwords were collected during software updates to voting equipment in Mesa County on May 25, 2021, Griswold said.
FTR, Crane's wife works for Dominion.Quote:
Officials have asked to inspect the county's election equipment and other relevant materials from the county clerk and recorder. If violations are found, it could lead to a decertification of the county's voting machines
The Colorado County Clerks Association said it is aware of the inquiry by Griswold's office "into a potential chain-of-custody and security protocol breach for Mesa County's voting system components to be used for the upcoming 2021 Coordinated Election."
"We take any credible information that questions the integrity of the conduct of our elections seriously," said Matt Crane, who leads the association. "We offer our full support to this inquiry and hope that a thorough investigation will provide clear answers to the concerns raised by the Secretary of State's Office."