Only 2 Supreme Court justices, Thomas and Alito (neither appointed by Trump), apparently have any intellectual curiosity about the integrity of election law. The longest-tenured conservatives on the bench were willing to hear the Texas case, the rest just can’t be bothered.
Some patriots may argue this violated jurisdictional authority. In decent times that would surely matter. These sadly are not such times, and those shredding our Constitution and defecating on our way of life as we speak will laugh, while continuing their Great Reset unopposed.
So we will continue honoring details of a process that no longer exists, while the Spirit of the Age proceeds to the culmination of its Long March through the Institutions with reckless abandon.
And those of you quietly pleased with this because you want Trump gone, but don’t want to have to say so, better be right he was the problem. Because it looks to me like your future nice guy candidate(s) are about to face the same mail-in voter scheme unchecked.
In the end, nothing really changes. This morning you found out AG Barr is beneath contempt, and now the crowning achievement of Trump’s presidency won’t even hear the case. I guess we just keep voting Republican to not save America.

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6 Nov
When you get to define what voter fraud is, you can't commit it. When you get to define what a baby is, you can't kill it. When you get to define what the news is, you can't fake it. And then you get tenured to indoctrinate a generation.

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For decades we have done NOTHING post-election to push back on their long march through the institutions. In fact, we were told by Team GOP/Fox News we couldn't because the blowback would be bad and we'd lose elections.
This reduced winning elections to mere defensive maneuvers. A staving off of the inevitable. Elections became mass, colossal undertakings for the purpose of kicking the can down the road. Most of their policies remained or even advanced.

Until Trump.
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18 Oct
Thread on when I specifically cite all the flawed methodology in this year's polls, there's a separate angle highlighted by this story. See, it's not just the historical context they're failing to filter their weighting through as I've cited. There's also new information missed.
This story highlights a JP Morgan analysis that dug into all the voter registration numbers across the country. And with limited exception, they are quite favorable towards Republicans.

zerohedge.com/markets/jpmorg…
Even if you're polling off a 2016 voter file when Trump also won, you're going to miss this. So are you even bothering to account for it? And if you're not, how are you specifically accounting for it?
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12 Oct
20 Things Covid taught us:

1) Follow the science, of course, unless the science conflicts with Orange Man Bad.
2) The virus only spreads at gatherings that affirm certain political narratives.
3) We were dumb to not be wearing masks for centuries every flu season apparently.
4) We can now cancel all vaccine initiatives because masks are superior.
5) Antibodies = immunity if it's for a vaccine, but antibodies = contagious if the patient's name is Donald Trump.
6) If lockdowns don't work the first time, try it three more.
7) Cases spiking during mask mandates can only mean we weren't wearing masks long enough.
8) Masks work even better if you remove them to cough and touch them a lot, as Biden has shown.
9) The best science rejects established laws/precedents of immunology/virology/biology.
Read 7 tweets
28 Aug
The Rand Paul video is out of the Third World. A politician, who's already had Covid by the way so we actually need him breathing the free air, reduced to wearing a mask outside like its an Ebola plague. Meanwhile, he's tormented and threatened by an unruly mob of insurgents.
This used to be America. It's not anymore. I'm starting to think it may never be again.

And I can you assure you, if those responsible for pushing this violent and extreme Leftist ideology are incentivized with success this November -- it may not be.
They will be taught mobocracy wins. Spare me your opinions of Trump. I don't care if you don't like him, and neither do these insurgents. If you love freedom, regardless of your views on Trump, they are making it clearly they hate you. And they still will after Trump goes away.
Read 5 tweets
18 Aug
This is my home state of Iowa, and this exactly what you want to see during a pandemic. This is how you beat it without a meaningful vaccine.

Those 40 and younger with the strongest immune systems are 54% of our cases, but only 2.1% of our deaths.
In fact, not a single minor has died yet in a state of more than 3 million. And we just finished the nation’s first high school sports season with over 700 teams participating.
Look at our CFR — 1.87%. That is outstanding, and precisely because we let the virus encounter the younger and stronger immune systems to weaken it — especially during the heat of the summer.
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9 Aug
Little birdies tell me barring a miracle college football is not happening and financial apocalypse is coming. I’m told virus is the excuse, but it’s really university presidents afraid of players organizing.
The presidents fear putting the players out there with the increased liability entices them to organize, which the presidents don’t want because it goes against their “amateur model” canard.
The protest letter the Pac-12 players issued was the dagger. Momentum was favorable until then. But then other conference players followed suit. School presidents don’t want the players to unionize, and prefer risking financial apocalypse to risking their “amateur model.”
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