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They Really Thought They Could Overturn the 2020 Election

  
Via:  Dulay  •  3 years ago  •  10 comments

By:   The Rude Pundit

They Really Thought They Could Overturn the 2020 Election
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Please follow the link and see for yourself what Trump and his minions wanted to do to our country. 

Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 JAN (archive.org)

Here is just a taste of it's content:


A Trusted Lead Counter will be appointed with authority from the POTUS to direct the actions of select 
federalized National Guard units and support from DOJ, DHS and other US government agencies as 
needed to complete a recount of the legal paper ballots for the federal elections in all 50 states.
The federalized National Guard in each state will be supplied detailed processes and be responsible for counting each legitimate paper ballot.

That's right folks, After all the handwringing about STATE legislatures being in charge of setting the rules for elections, Trumpsters want to FEDERALIZE national elections. 

It drips with hypocrisy. 


S E E D E D   C O N T E N T



In the lunatic   Powerpoint   that Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff and loyal cumrag Mark Meadows turned over to the committee investigating the January 6, 2021 coup attempt, there are two words that completely undo any assertion that there was any real fuckery in the election. Without those two words, these weak-minded, strong-arming fucktoads could have perhaps tried to say that they were more concerned with the integrity of the elections than anything else, that they were standing firm for America's democratic traditions and laws. But there was no way that they were going to be allowed to make the case without them because that's all it really was about and no one was gonna be fuckin' permitted to forget it.

The two words? "Trump wins." 

It's not that we all didn't know that the goal was to wipe away the legal election of Joe Biden in favor of another term lurching through shit with Donald fucking Trump. But the Powerpoint file makes clear: they wanted to do anything they could to install Trump, even if it tore the country apart. The short sentence "Trump wins," in all capital letters with two exclamation points after it, appears twice. It's a declaration of purpose and a call to arms against reality. 

When I saw that in the goddamned file, I couldn't help but wonder how this could have gone if they hadn't been so stupidly evil, if Trump's morbidly obese ego hadn't put his cheating his way to victory front and center. Would it have given cover to more Republicans to sign up to the Big Lie if they had played it as about election integrity as an end in and of itself? Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and begged for him to conjure out of thin air the exact number of votes for Trump to win the state. Instead, Trump could have merely said he was concerned about the vote there and wanted to assure that Biden's victory was real. 

That's how you do shit subversively. You put enough questions out there without the overarching narrative of overturning the election. You give enough cover for Republicans to fuck around with the actual vote count. You give Pence an excuse to slow things down. As another page in the Powerpoint put it in a list of possible actions by the Vice President, "VP Pence delays the decision in order to allow for a vetting and subsequent counting of the all the legal paper ballots." He might have done so if the goal was generic election legitimacy. 

I don't know if anything would have gone differently, but "Trump wins" is like walking up to a murder scene and saying, "Oh, I wanted him dead."

And that's the thing about the whole coup attempt (and we can stop being coy about this shit. Call a coup a "coup"): the people behind it weren't fucking around. They just smoked their own stash too much and believed that others in the various levels of government throughout the country would go along with the coup. Or they were riding Trump's mania like a surfboard, hoping they'd catch a sweet wave of Republican officials   willing   to shitcan democracy for the sake of the ego and potential criminal liability of a fake billionaire and wannabe Mussolini.

The rest of the plan of the gang that couldn't coup straight includes references to a "federalized National Guard" counting paper ballots and the Supreme Court affirming the suspension of the part of the Constitution dealing with the appointment of electors. In other words, Meadows and others believed they had corrupted the government enough that every branch, every area would do its bidding. Or, if not, they would fire, say, Attorney General William Barr and appoint someone who was even more of an anus-licking lackey. Hell, they were advising that Trump declare a "national security emergency" to secure all the ballots so that they might be recounted by their own people.

I'm betting that Trump and his inner circle of syphilitic whores were deranged enough to believe that they could just roll over local election officials, that they could intimidate a lowly voting-system implementation manager like Gabriel Sterling in Georgia, and that others, like Michigan legislators, would be dazzled by having a meeting with the actual Donald Trump, the orange godhead of the GOP. I'm betting they were counting on all that being enough to tilt the scales in their favor. 

And when it wasn't enough, well, fuck it. They went full insurrection as a last-ditch effort. 

I sincerely don't understand why anyone who in any way supports the Big Lie is allowed anywhere near a decent reporter or news show, let alone run for or stay in office. Who the fuck cares what Josh Hawley has to say about anything if he won't agree that 2020 was a fair election? If your neighbor likes to fuck weasels to death, you shouldn't care about his opinion on lawn maintenance. How could you even ask him? Every time you look at him, you wanna say, "Jesus, there must be ten jizz-covered weasel corpses in your backyard, Josh Hawley. You can keep your perspective on racism to yourself."

I believe that the January 6th committee is moving towards some kind of reckoning. But the longer it takes, the more that our Netflix-fucked attention spans shove the coup attempt back into the delusional recesses of the brain, where weird thoughts like "George W. Bush wasn't that bad" are born. What should be hammered again and again by Democrats is this message: they tried to take an election away. And if they didn't try to do it themselves, they are almost all helping cover up the fact that it happened and it's still happening. Maybe it's time to treat the fucking criminals like the fucking criminals they are.

"Trump wins" needs to stay in the realm of the masturbatory fantasies of the soon-to-be-imprisoned.

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Dulay
Professor Expert
1  seeder  Dulay    3 years ago

There's more:

Recommendations: 

Brief Senators and Congressmen on foreign interference
Declare National Security Emergency
Foreign influence and control of electronic voting systems
Declare electronic voting in all states invalid
LEGAL & Genuine Paper ballot counts or Constitutional remedy delegated
to Congress

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
2  TᵢG    3 years ago

There are few events in history that are so crystal clear that they simply cannot be misunderstand by a rational mind.    Trump's attempt to steal his reelection is one of them.   I remain both disgusted and amazed that there are people (so many in fact) who continue this utterly stupid notion that the election was rigged and that Trump is the legitimate PotUS.

Further, how pathetic is it to actually want to return to power an individual with such an abysmal character and willingness to trash the nation for his own good?

Sometimes partisan politics rots the mind.

 
 
 
Gordy327
Professor Expert
2.1  Gordy327  replied to  TᵢG @2    3 years ago
Sometimes partisan politics rots the mind.

Only sometimes?

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
3  TᵢG    3 years ago

The linked Powerpoint presentation reads (to me) like a perfect example of confirmation bias.    They were clinging to every little nuance  in election results and interpreted large changes for Biden as evidence of inserting votes (disregarding the well known fact that many larger cities are heavily D).  

And then all this bullshit about the election machines ... and same being controlled by China, et. al.    Good grief what lunatics!

 
 
 
Dulay
Professor Expert
3.1  seeder  Dulay  replied to  TᵢG @3    3 years ago

They provide a map of where these allegedly China controlled machines are used. It clearly states:

Over 90% of votes in the USA are cast on these machines

So they want to 'invalidate' over 90% of the votes cast for the 2020 election yet they claim THAT would 'restore confidence in election outcomes'. 

It's the starkest example of gaslighting I have ever seen. 

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
4  Kavika     3 years ago

Excellent article, but there will be some (on NT) that will claim ''fake news''. yada yada yada.

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
4.1  TᵢG  replied to  Kavika @4    3 years ago

Most will not even show up to attempt to defend these actions but will continue (outside of this seed) to support Trump.

 
 
 
Dulay
Professor Expert
4.1.1  seeder  Dulay  replied to  TᵢG @4.1    3 years ago

8 hours later and it seems that your prediction was right. It looks like the sycophants just can't come up with an argument to refute the sentiment of the seed or defend their demigod. 

 
 
 
TᵢG
Professor Principal
4.1.2  TᵢG  replied to  Dulay @4.1.1    3 years ago

Strange behavior is it not?   When challenged they are like turtles withdrawing into their shells (with intellectually dishonest tactics) but then emerge later with the same unsubstantiated claims.   It is as if they know they are wrong but need to 'represent' their party no matter what.

 
 
 
Dulay
Professor Expert
4.1.3  seeder  Dulay  replied to  TᵢG @4.1.2    3 years ago
Strange behavior is it not? 

There was a time that we would all have agreed that it is. Alas, today, it's just the go to position of the GOP and just about anyone right of center. 

As of late, the rinse and repeat Goebbles mentality is all they seem to have. 

 
 

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