Posted on 12/16/2020 7:54:23 PM PST by RandFan
Despite Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warning senators against objecting to the election results on January 6, some GOP senators, including Kelly Loeffler of Georgia and Rand Paul of Kentucky, publicly expressed that they're still undecided on whether to object to Joe Biden's electors in 2021.
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Paul, who falsely claimed that the election was "stolen" during a Wednesday congressional hearing on election "irregularities," told CNN last week that he may consider joining House members in objecting to Biden's win during the joint session.
"We're still looking at all the legal stuff that's happening with the legal cases and we'll make our decision after we've seen all the legal challenges," Paul said.
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Hey Rand Paul, how about you doing your job to defend our country from enemy agents in high places?
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Well for whatever good it might do I urged Thom Tillis to step up and object. He owes his re-election, in part, to Trump’s coattails.
It costs him next to nothing politically and should even help him.
Objection is critical because it will allow (hopefully) the most egregious and widespread fraud violations to be presented and recorded into the Congressional record.
And while we are at it where are all these conservative congressmen lime Louie Ghomert and Jim Jordan? Why aren’t they preparing to challenge the electoral? Why is it just poor old Mo Brooks?
Only takes one. There will be at least one to step up to the plate. Many of them want it to be someone else. Once one steps forward, many will follow.
January 3rd, I wonder if he already got the phone from Mitch telling him to get his mind right.
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