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Title: Liz Cheney: Trump should respect ‘the sanctity of our electoral process’
Source: Geller Report
URL Source: https://gellerreport.com/2020/11/li ... of-our-electoral-process.html/
Published: Nov 24, 2020
Author: Politico Staff
Post Date: 2020-11-24 08:07:19 by IbJensen
Keywords: None
Views: 5370
Comments: 54

Many Republicans are predictably abandoning President Trump, even before the legal process is complete. Republicans such as Liz Cheney, Pat Toomey and others need to understand that they are going to pay a big price at the ballot box for betraying President Trump. Just like Fox News has paid a big price in the ratings for betraying President Trump on election night.

Liz Cheney exemplifies the Republican Party pre-Trump: weak, cowardly, timid, and disloyal. A party that was incapable of winning national elections. Stay the course, Mr. President. We got your back.

“If the President cannot prove these claims or demonstrate that they would change the election result, he should fulfill his oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States by respecting the sanctity of our electoral process,” she added

minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and others in House leadership have largely backed Trump as he contests the election results and continues to baselessly claim he won the race.

Sen. Susan Collins on Friday joined the minority of Republicans willing to speak out against the president, saying that by refusing to concede Trump was denying President-elect Joe Biden access to briefings, office space and government resources he would need in the lead up to his inauguration.

Collins also slammed Trump for seeking to “pressure” state election officials working to certify their results, including hosting a delegation of Michigan lawmakers at the White House.

“There is a right way and a wrong way to compile the evidence and mount legal challenges in our courts,” the Maine senator said. “The wrong way is to attempt to pressure state election officials. That undermines the public’s faith in our election results without evidence and court rulings to support the allegations.”

Yet, the number of congressional Republicans willing to go against Trump or his base remains small. Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn — a staunch Trump ally — backpedaled after referring to Biden as “president-elect” in an interview with ABC News on Friday. Her office later told The Tennessean that she “misspoke.”


Poster Comment:

How in the hell can any 'conservative' American respect the 'sanctity' of our electoral process when it is so obviously corrupt as to render it null and void? Liz Cheney is a creature crawling out of the swamp unsuccessfully; in fact she's treading water and will sink to her rightful place at the bottom.

Most of the Republicrats in Congress enjoy being the party of do-nothings and prefer their minority status. They still get paid and have access to shady deals but get to avoid the spotlight. We know the truth! Biden was plucked out of senility and well-deserved obscurity by the rabid left wingers who saw him as the vehicle by which they could gain the White House. This duped senile is a member of the filthy swamp who will completely lose his mind to Alzheimer within months.(1 image)

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#5. To: IbJensen, All (#0)

Poster Comment:
How in the hell can any 'conservative' American respect the 'sanctity' of our electoral process when it is so obviously corrupt as to render it null and void?

Any “’conservative’ American” who makes such a bold seemingly undeniable statement that “our electoral process is so obviously corrupt as to render it null and void” should be able to back up his emphatic declarative statement with facts.

Can you do that in light of the fact that …

President Donald Trump and other Republicans have filed over 30 lawsuits across six swing states in an attempt to contest the election results.

Most of them have been shot down or withdrawn, and no court has found even a single instance of fraud. Of at least 38 cases to have been filed, including some not directly involving Trump but which could nonetheless affect his standing, at least 26 have been denied, dismissed, settled or withdrawn.

Repeat: NO COURT HAS FOUND EVEN A SINGLE INSTANCE OF FRAUD.

… if so, then it will be no problem for you to share with us your factual documentation to show that our “electoral process is so obviously corrupt.”

Can you do that?

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   5:09:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Gatlin (#5)

Facts? Facts? Don't need no facts, Gatlin. I will now operate the way the crazy rights operate.

IbJensen  posted on  2020-11-27   8:20:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: IbJensen, All (#6)

Facts? Facts? Don't need no facts, Gatlin.

It is blatantly obvious that you have absolutely no need for facts.

So, what is it that you do in the absence of facts?

Just make up shit and post whatever comes to your mind – hoping that some other idiot will give credence to what you are posting.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   8:30:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Gatlin (#7)

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-11-27   8:32:46 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: A K A Stone, All (#8) (Edited)

Let me share with you what happened with your “nefarious” picture at the TCF Center in Detroit to cover windows with cardboard. I will paraphrase since I have read the story a few times. If you don’t believe what I am sharing with you then you go look it up – like intelligence should have already prompted you to do.

The people outside the window were close enough to the desk where the ballots were being counted that they could read the names and addresses on the ballots and see who the individuals voted for. Some individuals were actually taking pictures of that information on the ballots. The law requires this information be kept secret. A supervisor saw what was going on with the people outside the window and realized they could see the information on the ballots and were taking pictures. The supervisor then ordered the windows covered in order to comply with the law and protect the right of the voters.

Lawrence Garcia, an attorney for the City of Detroit, said that the windows were partially blocked because of concern voter information could be wrongfully revealed to the public. Those concerns were compounded by the fact that protesters standing outside the ballot-counting area were taking photographs and recording video.

So, Stone – you can rest easy since no poll workers were hiding improper activity from the public. They were protecting the privacy of the voters.

Do you have a problem with the law being followed and the right of the voters to secrecy being protected?

You definitely should not.

Let me know if you have any other problems understanding anything ….

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   10:25:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: A K A Stone, All (#11)

Trump may be coming to terms
with loss he won't acknowledge

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump still won't bring himself to concede the election he lost to projected President-elect Joe Biden. But he's now acknowledging he will leave the White House if Biden's win is affirmed by the Electoral College, which is firmly on track to do just that in a few weeks.

Read the remainder of the “lying MSM article” here.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   12:33:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: A K A Stone, Deckard, All (#15) (Edited)

Federal appeals court issues stinging rejection
of Trump campaign election fraud lawsuit

“Voters, not lawyers, choose the President,” the court writes.

[I knew it - I knew it – I knew it –
I knew that no court is going to overturn an election and decide who the president is].

The U.S. Third Circuit Court has rejected the Trump campaign’s appeal of a federal lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania that challenged the outcome of the 2020 elections, denying the request with a blistering opinion authored by a Trump-appointed judge declaring: "Voters, not lawyers, choose the President."

"Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy," said the unanimous opinion from a three-judge panel, which was signed by Judge Stephanos Bibas. "Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here."

Read the rest of the article here.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   15:41:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: A K A Stone (#16) (Edited)

Some day you may learn to listen to me and believe what I am telling you.

In the meantime, do you have any other pictures you want to post to me now?

Or is this the time you post again that you want me to die?

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   15:43:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: All (#17)

Trump 2024? It could happen

Opinion by Michael D'Antonio
November 27, 2020

Will he, or won't he?

"He" is Donald Trump. The question refers to his plans for the 2024 election. According to the Washington Post, the lame duck president is considering a campaign to retake the Oval Office in 2024. Given how many Republicans undoubtedly would like the idea, even the most surprising element in the Post's report -- that Trump could announce his bid by the end of this year --- cannot be dismissed out of hand.

Smart money would bet that Trump will at least gesture toward 2024 sometime soon. The reasons for this, beyond the poll numbers, must include the frame of mind reflected in his refusal to concede his 2020 defeat and his devotion to the wild notion that he was somehow cheated out of a second term.

Beyond mere pig-headedness, Trump's go-down-with-the-ship pose aligns with his political brand, which emphasizes the notion that he is unconventional, combative and relentless. It also allows him to shift from one powerful mythic native, that of the "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" outsider who would "drain the swamp" of politics, to a new one that would make him a noble victim who, like the movie character Rocky, bravely returns to the ring.

The movie comparisons are apt because the President is, among other things, a gifted dramatist who spoke of "central casting" cabinet picks and reportedly considered wearing a "Superman" shirt when he left Walter Reed after getting treated for Covid-19.

If he chooses to pose as a defeated fighter who would fight again, Trump could also tap potentially enormous supplies of two things he craves: attention and money. The attention would be offered by the media as he careens around the country conducting campaign-style rallies that would draw crowds eager to hear his insult-laden oldies -- "Crooked Hillary" and "Socialist Democrats" -- and new material aimed both at President- elect Joe Biden and anyone who might challenge Trump in a prospective Republic primary.

Money could flow to Trump if he sells tickets to his rallies and reaps profits from sales of official merchandise. More could come in the form of donations to political action committees that he would control. The President has already sent out numerous email and text-message fundraising pitches for a committee called Save America. While some of the money has been used to fund Trump's legal battle over the 2020 vote, most of it is now reportedly going toward future political activity.

But a caveat: While Trump would find many financial and ego-boosting reasons to run, he could risk a civil war within the GOP triggered by those Republicans who have paid their dues and waited patiently for their turn at a presidential run.

One thing that is certain: Trump redux would offer the country a spectacle not seen before and for which we have no model.

Now consigned to the small club of presidents who failed to win reelection, Trump needs a new predecessor to emulate. In the past, Trump has indicated that his Oval Office role model was Andrew Jackson, the populist who served two successive terms and whose cruel treatment of native tribes found echoes in Trump's treatment of undocumented immigrants.

But perhaps the only available facsimile for a possible future presidency is Grover Cleveland, who served two non-consecutive terms, as the 22nd and 24th president -- even though this is hardly a good fit. Unlike Trump, Cleveland served a long political apprenticeship as a sheriff, mayor, and governor. Also, Cleveland won the popular vote in each of the three elections he entered. (The middle one he lost in the electoral college.) Trump lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by nearly three million and to Biden by double that number. Get our free weekly newsletter

Would Trump risk the ignominy of a third presidential campaign in which the majority might reject him? This answer would be moot if he used a 2024 effort to distract from future events (like his legal troubles) or if health issues render his effort untenable. Either way, the Trump '24 notion could well confer short-term rewards for his wallet and his ego, which, his record suggests, he cannot resist.

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   16:06:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Gatlin (#18)

Gabe Sterling. I think that is his name.

A K A Stone  posted on  2020-11-27   17:38:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: A K A Stone (#19)

Gabe Sterling. I think that is his name.

Gabriel Sterling, the Voting Systems Manager for the Georgia Secretary of State's office?

Gatlin  posted on  2020-11-27   17:44:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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