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To: PIF
Possible candidate for Mediocrity = Jenna Ellis, a lawyer, fits the position as one of the only two people to brief DJT.

She's a good guess. Her career as a government lawyer in Colorado lasted six months as a prosecutor on what I would call taking plea bargains in petty cases. She was fired after that. She has zero experience litigating in federal court. A jail house lawyer filing habeas corpus petitions had more experience in federal court than she did. She also appears to have no experience litigating election issues to prepare her for illegality and fraud on this scale. A mediocrity would sum her up well. Of course, she is a lawyer and she took the case, which is more than large law firms did. She also ticks the box of being a woman, and appealing to that group for PR. From her WP profile, she appears to be single, and fits the description of a person who spends valuable time chatting with the opposite sex.

This account seems to answer all the questions that everyone was asking about why ‘super lawyer’ Rudi was going nowhere and the evidence was never heard in court and all the illogical crap that surrounded the whole affair.

Rudi made a decision to litigate that governors, secretaries of state, or other executive branch officials didn't run legal elections, rather than fraud which is harder to prove in large numbers, at least quickly. According to Dershowitz, Trump should have won PA and WI on those grounds at SCOTUS, but unless another state could have been flipped that way, it wouldn't change the election results. Rudi's backup plan was to convince the state legislatures to decertify the executive branch's electors, and appoint there own. SCOTUS precedent is that they can do this if they want, for any reason. Rudi lost that battle too. Maria Zack says Rudi told her that she was the last hope after that with the Italian connection. That story got censored in the U.S. media, and USAToday "debunked" it without ever calling her. So Nothing went right.

The last option was the E.O.'s on election interference and invoking the Insurrection Act. Sideny Powell and Gen. Flynn had that all prepared and ready to go: call in the U.S. Marshalls to seize or copy the ballots, and have the N.G. count, and revote if merited. According to Powell, Mark Meadows shot down that idea, and limited her access to Trump. POTUS has a responsibility to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution, and that obligation doesn't change because he may have a personal interest in the election. My advice to Trump would have been to seize the ballots and the machines and let history judge him according to the results. Unfortunately, the longer taking control of those things was delayed, the longer the cheaters had to change and hide the evidence. Just as those who second guess Nixon say he should have burned the tapes citing "national security", Trump will be second guessed for not grabbing the ballots and voting machines citing "national security".

We have now reached the point where we can no longer believe that we can "vote the bums out". That means we need 67 state legislatures to demand a second constitutional convention to address election integrity, since Congress will never do it. People must get involved at the state and local level for this to happen. Economic boycotts can also create political pressure to address the issue. Otherwise, the alternative way to restore our Republic is quite drastic.
188 posted on 01/30/2021 6:40:24 AM PST by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Dr. Franklin
That means we need 67 state legislatures to demand a second constitutional convention to address election integrity, since Congress will never do it.

Brain cramp. I was thinking of the Senate. Article V requires 2/3 of state legislatures to call for a constitutional convention. So we need 34 state legislatures to call for a constitutional convention on that issue. It would then require 3/4, 38 to ratify such an amendment. Winning state legislatures is key to this, and it shouldn't be just a Republican issue. The Bernie Bros know he got screwed at least once, if not twice, out of the Dem nomination. They should have an interest in this too.
189 posted on 01/30/2021 6:56:52 AM PST by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Dr. Franklin

That means we need 67 state legislatures to demand a second constitutional convention to address election integrity


Unfortunately, most republicans and conservatives work for a living and despite their desire, relatively few would be able to attend. No so for the Democrats, many who work for NGOs and those living off trust funds would be there in abundance. In the end whatever document they produce would be filled with inanities and resemble the Russian Constitution which can be amended at will by the legislature.

As for Jena - there were only two lawyers that reported directly to DJT, Rudi and Jena. Byrne says Rudi and the Mediocrity met with DJT - leaving no doubt as to the identity of the Mediocrity.

At this point and given my 25 years unsuccessfully battling these people from Federal court to SCOTUS, from high level meetings to the written word, from personal involvement to group involvement, I’m leaning to drastic


190 posted on 01/30/2021 7:05:06 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Dr. Franklin

67 state legislatures??????

50 states - Are you counting both Houses in the state legislatures ?

Note Nebraska has a unicameral legislature.

So 2/3’rd of 99 = 66


192 posted on 01/30/2021 7:31:42 AM PST by Reily
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