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7 Dec, 5 tweets, 2 min read
I keep getting this response from some people. I’m just pointing out conspiracies are increasingly common. As for level, a few months ago a ton of elected Dems, media outlets, and pundits coordinated to promote a baseless conspiracy that Trump was using USPS to steal the election
Here is a useful thread from @DrewHolden360 as a useful reminder of how widespread this conspiracy got:
And remember that conspiracy led to threats and protests at Louis DeJoy’s house: washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/08…
So yes, conspiracies are becoming increasingly normalized and common on both sides (& in the press) at rather high levels.

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4 Dec
There were exactly 0 precincts in MI with 100% or over 100% turnout. This is an easily verifiable fact as the precinct data is available by County. The guy testifying did this repeatedly. He pretended to be giving intelligent data while saying things that are clearly false.
If someone is willing to lie to you about something that is that easy to verify, why would you pay attention to anything else that they say?
Here was another great one from this “expert”. He pretends to do this complicated analysis showing that machines couldn’t possibly count as many ballots as were reported over a short time relying on audience not knowing those counties reported absentee ballots in batches.
Read 4 tweets
3 Dec
Hilarious. My mentions kept telling me to tune in to the MI Rudy hearing because they had an expert proving the conspiracy. I tune in and some guy BSing with several conspiracies about Dominion that sound super intelligent if you know nothing about the actual topic (40M etc,)
so then one Rep intelligently asks the obvious question: wouldn't a hand recount prove whether the software change ballots?

So OF COURSE, the "expert" then suggested a new conspiracy that they cd have also put in fake paper ballots to match the software change.
Just watch this video of one of the main witnesses at the MI Guliani hearing hysterically ranting about complete nonsense as a Republican legislator tries to ask her a question:
Read 5 tweets
1 Dec
This is the second person she has done this to! newsweek.com/georgia-republ…

I have no idea how this whole fiasco doesn’t end with her losing her law license.
Omg. Powell asked the court in her WISCONSIN lawsuit to get her security camera footage from the location where they processed Detroit (Michigan) ballots. #HeadDesk
Crazy. This is such a blatant ethical violation.
Read 4 tweets
26 Nov
So I finally read the full SCOTUS opinion in the Catholic Diocese vs Cuomo case.

You can read it here, but just wanted to make a few comments.

supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf…
1) I think Roberts has taken a bit of unfair beating on Twitter. He seems to agree with the majority that Cuomo likely violated 1st amendment and temporary relief would be appropriate but argues it's moot since Cuomo already changed his restrictions.
The other conservatives on the bench argue they needed to take action now anyway because there is the constant threat that Cuomo could reimpose the restrictions and they shouldn't have to come back to stop him. That's not a substantive disagreement on whether Cuomo was wrong.
Read 4 tweets
26 Nov
This is a good example of how Giuliani spreads nonsense and other people pick it up.

1) The state you are talking about is PA, not GA.

2) The 1.8 million was the number of mail-in ballots just Dems had requested by mid-October.
When they are lying about something that is this easy to look up/check, why would you take their other claims seriously?
Here is an AP article from late October showing over 3 million absentee ballots had been requested by that point: apnews.com/article/electi…

Here is Rudy making the easily debunked claim at the PA meeting:
Read 4 tweets
26 Nov
So I've read the "Kraken complaint"in GA.

A bunch of it is rehashing old stuff that's been thrown out in every other suit (Affidavits of people thinking something is suspicious, complaining about no signature match during recounts - which would have been impossible) etc.
Aside from that, there is a request to basically invalidate the election because they don't think GA's SoS and Governor should have the power to set any election rules since that power belongs to the state legislature. That's obviously not going anywhere.
Not only is it wrong, but the time to file a complaint about the rules that were set out long before the election would have been before the election.
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