Posted on 06/19/2023 10:36:49 PM PDT by GulliverSwift
Re: 228 - they were thankfully deleted.
But your vulgar post about someone’s wife and kids is still in this thread.
If you can’t argue the point, it’s okay - some people just can’t run with the big boys.
Lindell was not well served by the likes of “Mary Fanning”, Dennis Montgomery, and Phil Waldron. They all gone silent regarding the packet capture fiasco. Nothing but cowards.
And once Lindell refused to pay regarding the arbitration hearing he lost, he’s become a deadbeat.
"Point out some of these "vulgar posts", the ones you say were deleted because of vulgarity."
So, you couldn't, thus you had to drag up my true post from earlier in the thread.
I've decided that we [other freepers who don't need hall monitors] have four things for you to work on, and I'll make a bullet-point list for ya, lightweight:
The big dogs will let you know when you can come off the porch, little dog.
It’s not germaine to the discussion.
Anyways, you have a thing about making sexual slurs about a person’s family when you don’t agree with the person. So it’s better to graylist you and be done with it.
Toodles.
bullet points two & three
No he doesn’t. The election will come down to 5 states. Quit crying. Answer tough questions directly. Identify those 5 states, know their voting laws. Talk about what you will do if you win. Try hiring competent people for the election and when you win.
You might have a point if Lindell had ever won before MAGA judges. It’s just not credible to imagine that scores of Trump appointees were 100% compromised by the swamp, but only in this one instance.
Aileen Cannon has ruled in Trump’s favor on an even higher pressure case. If you have some actual legal arguments or evidence, you can win sometimes. Lindell had bupkis.
“As you said, Trump needs to keep pounding out about the fraud. The majority of the people in this country know that 2020 and other elections have been stolen. The Rinos, RNC, Democrats and the media would love nothing more than for Trump to stop talking about it, and for the rest of us to move on from it too. Why is it so hard for some folks on FR, claim they have a brain, but can’t figure that out on their own?”
Trump is acting like a guy still angry at a divorce that happened 10 years ago. No one wants to hear about it, even if they agree with him.
I really feel bad for Lindell. Seems like so many swindlers have gravitated toward him because he follows Jesus’s example to be even as a child. I wish he would focus on ministry to addicts instead of letting people steal from him.
The Transition Integrity Project was initially organized in late 2019[5] by Rosa Brooks, a law professor at Georgetown and former Pentagon senior official, and Nils Gilman, a former vice chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley and historian at the Berggruen Institute. Other participants in the Transition Integrity Project's exercises included:[3][6][7]
Michael Steele — former chair of the Republican National CommitteeThe Transition Integrity Project (TIP) was launched "out of concern that the Trump Administration may seek to manipulate, ignore, undermine or disrupt the 2020 presidential election and transition process."[5]
John Podesta — former White House Chief of Staff to former President of the United States, Bill Clinton
Jennifer Granholm — former Governor of Michigan
Trey Grayson — former Secretary of State of Kentucky
Donna Brazile — former Democratic National Committee Acting Chair
William Kristol — journalist
Edward Luce — journalist
Max Boot — journalist
David Frum — journalist
Preventing a Disrupted Presidential Election and Transition
In June 2020 the Transition Integrity Project (TIP) convened a bipartisan group of over 100 current and former senior government and campaign leaders and other experts in a series of 2020 election crisis scenario planning exercises. The results of all four table-top exercises were alarming. We assess with a high degree of likelihood that November's elections will be marked by a chaotic legal and political landscape. We also assess that the President Trump is likely to contest the result by both legal and extra-legal means, in an attempt to hold onto power. Recent events, including the President's own unwillingness to commit to abiding by the results of the election, the Attorney General's embrace of the President's groundless electoral fraud claims, and the unprecedented deployment of federal agents to put down leftwing protests, underscore the extreme lengths to which President Trump may be willing to go in order to stay in office.
In this report, TIP explains the basis for our assessment. Our findings are bolstered by the historical experience of Bush v. Gore (2000) and other U.S. electoral dysfunctions. The closest analogy may be the election of 1876, a time of extreme partisanship and rampant disenfranchisement, where multiple states proffered competing slates of electors, and the election was only resolved through a grand political bargain days before Inauguration—one that traded an end to Reconstruction for electoral peace and resulted in a century of Jim Crow, leaving deep wounds that are far from healed today.
Beulahland — The universe in which the crew of the Gay Deceiver settled briefly, looking for a safe place to have their babies. It was pastoral, libertarian, and mostly very dull. The history was slightly different from the crew's homeworld: There was no slavery, but much indenture; and sometime in the 16th century the oceans had risen considerably, changing the coastlines and much of the political situation.“What do you call 500 lawyers on the bottom of the ocean? A good start.”Year They Hanged the Lawyers — In Beulahland, this momentous event occurred in 1965. It is never mentioned in the history books, and information about it is restricted.
We're not talking about the end of a marriage here. We're talking about the destruction of our Republic, its election laws, our Constitutional rights, and this country's reputation around the world, among other things. You want to move on from that, then go ahead. Nobody else has to, and especially not Trump who has been a victim of it, along with Kari Lake and others. We've all been a victim of it...one way or another. You show your extreme ignorance by minimizing the effects of election fraud by comparing it to the effects of a divorce. There is no comparison, and you should know that unless you're so mentally challenged, that you need help to wipe yourself. It appears to me that you're not as "swift" as you think you are Gulliver.
You're the one crying. You obviously got your panties in a twist over a comment I made to someone else, and you had to butt in, and whine about it.
All that needs to hapoen is at around 3am the night after the election Democrat operatives need to pull whatever deficit number of ballots they have magically out of the trunk of a car.
It puts them suddenly in the lead and gaining and no one is now allowed to question it.
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You can question it all you want. Lord knows many people have. It’s been asked and answered every single time, in every single town, and in every single courtroom. Those of us who actually volunteer at polling sites got pretty tired of this line by the day after the election.
It’s been this way since you were born and always will be in certain places for valid reasons. At this point, we look like idiots using this as a talking point.
Dear Mass55
Excellent to see that you fell for it, and it was easy for me to accomplish
I’ll type slowly to help you keep up
TDS is a double-sided coin, you see
People such as Bill Kristol are on one side of the TDS coin. They suffer from a commonly known variant of TDS.
You’re on the other side of the TDS coin, along with a number of other familiar Freeper posters. You and other Freepers are afflicted by a novel, yet still devastating, strain of TDS
Yet even though you are on the opposite side from Bill Kristol on the TDS coin, you sadly still suffer from an array of disabling TDS effects, such as the total crippling of your ability to engage in critical thinking
Thus, you suffer from a TDS variant that is just as debilitating as the more familiar variant of TDS.
SAD
But again, it’s good to see that you fell for it so easily
Here endeth the lesson
Only to a half-wit like you.
There really are no more talking points anyway. I am confident we will never see another Republican president regardless.
Agreed. Democrats, and whoever their aiders and abettors are, have finely honed their cheating skills, and know full well that they will be allowed to continue their cheating with impunity, no matter how outrageous the outcomes of future elections are. Nobody will stop them, and no one will try. Bet the next Democrat Presidential candidate will zip past the 81 million mark with ease.
NO IT IS NOT TIME TO “MOVE ON” you pussy
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