Word.
Point still stands. Crybaby GOP scream about dems committing fraud all the time when they are the worst offenders by a long shot. Corrupt shitbags.Just to be clear its ELECTION fraud, not voter fraud. No voter did anything wrong here. It seems nitpicky but I think its important to distinguish the two if we (us, the media, etc.) are going to be talking about this issue for a while.
Actually noticed the Bee link and it was "denies" :/
Dan McCready for NC @McCreadyForNC
I didn't serve overseas in the Marines to come home to NC and watch a criminal, bankrolled by my opponent, take away people's very right to vote. Today I withdraw my concession and call on Mark Harris to end his silence and tell us exactly what he knew, and when.
It's election fraud. These fuckers defrauding the whole electorate.NC gonna get juicy. If blatent voter fraud occurred, they need to blast that shit all over TV, cause you know, ACTUAL VOTER FRAUD is the fucking GOP.
I remember Kerry being dragged for being too educated and Northeast compared to Bush.
I remember Kerry being dragged for being too educated and Northeast compared to Bush.
The "what the FUCK" tweet?
I remember Kerry being dragged for being too educated and Northeast compared to Bush.
THINGS ONLY OLDER MILLENIALS WILL REMEMBER.I remember Kerry being dragged for being too educated and Northeast compared to Bush.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2018/12/08/lowering-the-standard
The Weekly Standard's days might be coming to an end. The parent company also owns The Washington Examiner and seem to be focused on growing the pro-trump arm.
Notable because, while still very conservative, they're basically the only conservative outlet that not only stands up to Trump, but also stands against trumpist republicans -- Bill Kristol started Republicans for the Rule of Law and has bought pro-Meuller ads to air on Fox News.
People like Charlie Sykes still have a long way to go, but even though he's from Wisconsin he's been tweeting against the power grabs there. They basically stand alone as conservatives that haven't jumped on board the fascism train.
I would have thought this sort of sustained protest would have happened earlier, specifically when his CoS was caught busting heads in the middle of a protest while wearing police gear. Macron, from what I've been able to tell, is a pretty dismal president. That's easy to forget because he does spend a considerable time dunking on Theresa May, which makes it easy to forget that he has his own considerable domestic problems.
We'd probably be talking more about how bad Macron is in general, but he's protected by a bunch of world leaders who are worse than him sucking the oxygen out of the room: Trump, May, Abe, Erdogan, Bolsonaro soon...
https://www.kmov.com/news/missouri-...cle_851d4298-f9a3-11e8-8dbc-5f71ab8a6d0a.html
Hawley getting hella investigated
NC gonna get juicy. If blatent voter fraud occurred, they need to blast that shit all over TV, cause you know, ACTUAL VOTER FRAUD is the fucking GOP.
That reminds me, my 11th 21st birthday is coming up.
HEINZ MONEY
LIBRUL COASTAL ELITE
WANT TO GET A BEER WITH W.
(Also, that MF Doom quote was wild!)
Interesting. Didn't know that. 2004 was my babby's first election.
Kyle Griffin @kylegriffin1
North Carolina resident Chris Eason told BuzzFeed he signed a blank absentee ballot, without picking any candidates, and handed the unsealed ballot to McCrae Dowless.
Records show Eason's ballot ended up signed, sealed, and witnessed to the county BoE.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/articl...on-fraud-alleged-north-carolina-investigation …
And 2016 was the cold hard crash and withdrawal shakes.Interesting. Didn't know that. 2004 was my babby's first election.
I remember the high that I got in 2006. Then 2008 hit and I've been a junkie since.
Kris Kobach:
WaPo: Trump ally who served on voter integrity panel expresses concern about fraud in North Carolina
Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump who served on a voter integrity panel, expressed worry Thursday that Republican fraud might have tainted a North Carolina congressional election, becoming one of the most prominent members of the GOP to publicly express alarm about the race."Based on what I have read, I am very concerned that voter fraud did occur," Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, said in a telephone interview with The Washington Post. He said it was unclear whether the alleged wrongdoing was broad enough to change the outcome of the election.Kobach's comments contrasted with many other Republican elected officials, including Trump and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who have opted not to comment on the allegations roiling North Carolina's 9th Congressional District.
Michael Del Moro @MikeDelMoro
Rep. Joaquin Castro says on MSNBC Roger Stone "certainly lied" to the House Intel Committee, says everyone in the room "had the sense" that Stone perjured himself
Edit:
Kyle Griffin @kylegriffin1
Joaquin Castro on @MSNBC: "Roger Stone, I'm almost certain, will be prosecuted for lying to the House Intelligence Committee."
Castro said Stone told Schiff and Swalwell at one point that he had no advanced knowledge of the 2016 emails dumps then, hours later, admitted he did.
Kris Kobach:
WaPo: Trump ally who served on voter integrity panel expresses concern about fraud in North Carolina
Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump who served on a voter integrity panel, expressed worry Thursday that Republican fraud might have tainted a North Carolina congressional election, becoming one of the most prominent members of the GOP to publicly express alarm about the race."Based on what I have read, I am very concerned that voter fraud did occur," Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, said in a telephone interview with The Washington Post. He said it was unclear whether the alleged wrongdoing was broad enough to change the outcome of the election.Kobach's comments contrasted with many other Republican elected officials, including Trump and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who have opted not to comment on the allegations roiling North Carolina's 9th Congressional District.
I wish I was at home and had my RALPH! saved imageNortham has a 59-24 approval rating.
Including 32% of Republicans.
Trump approval 35-57.
VA GOP 'bout to lose everything next year.
The online is touching your head
With brainwashing, with propaganda about your fearless leader
Who got two hundred bodyguards so you can't touch him either
Bodies disappear, obviously of fear
Lobbyists can't get near shit
Everybody's spirits are under control
Computers run with the soul
Elitists defeat us, they live by the beaches
Bubble-dome over the hemisphere, so you can't enter here
Kris Kobach:
WaPo: Trump ally who served on voter integrity panel expresses concern about fraud in North Carolina
Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump who served on a voter integrity panel, expressed worry Thursday that Republican fraud might have tainted a North Carolina congressional election, becoming one of the most prominent members of the GOP to publicly express alarm about the race."Based on what I have read, I am very concerned that voter fraud did occur," Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, said in a telephone interview with The Washington Post. He said it was unclear whether the alleged wrongdoing was broad enough to change the outcome of the election.Kobach's comments contrasted with many other Republican elected officials, including Trump and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), who have opted not to comment on the allegations roiling North Carolina's 9th Congressional District.
Northam has a 59-24 approval rating.
Including 32% of Republicans.
Trump approval 35-57.
VA GOP 'bout to lose everything next year.
And the JibJab songAll my brain will allow me to remember from 2003-04 was a windsurfing, flip-flopping Kerry. "Can't change horses, mid-stream!"
Northam has a 59-24 approval rating.
Including 32% of Republicans.
Trump approval 35-57.
VA GOP 'bout to lose everything next year.
The obstruction probe was an idea the FBI had previously considered, but it didn't start until after Comey was fired. The justification went beyond Trump's firing of Comey, according to the sources, and also included the President's conversation with Comey in the Oval Office asking him to drop the investigation into his former national security adviser Michael Flynn.