“I have to stop you there.”
Definition: Often used when the conversation is truthfully contradictory and the liberal is not winning.
George is in a bad position because his position is that the election is settled and there is no need for any investigations. Rand is right that presidential elections can’t have their rules changed by secretaries of state without the approval of the state legislatures. The constitution doesn’t prohibit changing election laws for local elections but for presidential elections it can only be changed by the state legislatures.
“I have to stop you there.”
NO George! We are not stopping right here.
First. We are going to go through this document by Peter Navarro. Here is YOUR copy.