For Those Who Still Insist That There Was Election Fraud

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Trump: "Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24. It is the single most important thing for Republicans to do."
He was saying that solving the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020 was the single most important thing for Republicans to do. Because if Republicans don't solve it, then Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24.
 

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He was saying that solving the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020 was the single most important thing for Republicans to do. Because if Republicans don't solve it, then Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24.
Well, it's 2023 now and obviously the 2020 election wasn't "solved" to Trump's satisfaction was it? So how do you suppose that's gonna affect 2024?
 

Arthur Brain

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Why is a Brit here constantly talking about elections in a foreign country?
Don't you have any issues in your own country to deal with?
Constantly? Oh, I suppose for you it must seem so but no. Had a fair amount of time away from here and eh, what's it to you anyway? Is this an 'Americans Only Club' where it comes to politics in the US cos it never used to be...

Oh, and for sure in the UK there's been more than enough farces in recent times to address. Difference is there's a pretty unanimous agreement on the score of the cynical kind without the kind of off the scale cult mentality that there is across the pond...
 

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Constantly? Oh, I suppose for you it must seem so but no. Had a fair amount of time away from here and eh, what's it to you anyway? Is this an 'Americans Only Club' where it comes to politics in the US cos it never used to be...
Your opinions on our electoral system are useless, if even that.
Oh, and for sure in the UK there's been more than enough farces in recent times to address. Difference is there's a pretty unanimous agreement on the score of the cynical kind without the kind of off the scale cult mentality that there is across the pond...
Isn't your country just so special? I see that you're back to the fallacies again.
 

Arthur Brain

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Your opinions on our electoral system are useless, if even that.

Isn't your country just so special? I see that you're back to the fallacies again.
So ignore them then. I still have the right to air them don't I lest you'd wish to censor opposing opinion?

No more or less special than others and way to miss the point...
 

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He was saying that solving the Presidential Election Fraud of 2020 was the single most important thing for Republicans to do. Because if Republicans don't solve it, then Republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24.
Republicans haven't solved it. And you know what that means!
 

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She made self-incriminating remarks in the third person?

Jenna Ellis is a young conservative lawyer who has parlayed her work and notoriety as part of President Trump’s 2020 legal team into a national podcast show. The 65 Project filed a legal ethics complaint against Ellis in her home state of Colorado, demanding discipline—up to and including possible disbarment—for public statements she made defending President Trump and his campaign.

This week, Ellis caved. As part of a settlement agreement with the disciplinary authorities who control her law license, she admitted to spreading “misrepresentations” to the public by repeating claims that Trump had been cheated in the 2020 elections. In exchange, Ellis was merely censured for professional misconduct. Her life as a lawyer continues, albeit with a significant professional stain that undermines her future work and places an asterisk next to every future public statement she makes.

Ellis’ admissions should shock the MAGA faithful. They are very damaging to the Trump campaign and the MAGA movement. The Democratic Left will recite them forever.

As part of her censure deal with the Colorado Supreme Court, Ellis admitted to making 10 “misrepresentations” by defending the Trump campaign’s criticisms of the 2020 elections. Ellis stipulated that her statements “undermined the American public’s confidence in the presidential election, violating her duty of candor to the public.” Also, she agreed that she had “selfish motives” for making these allegations.

To finesse her surrender, Ellis has resorted to the same sort of spin control we’re used to seeing from RINO politicians. “They’re now trying to falsely discredit me by saying I admitted I lied,” Ellis tweeted. “That is FALSE. I would NEVER lie. Lying requires INTENTIONALLY making a false statement. I never did that, nor did I stipulate to or admit that.” She noted that the standard she admitted to violating involves “dishonesty, fraud, deceit, OR misrepresentation.”

Obviously, this is splitting hairs. The difference between recklessly “making misrepresentations” and lying is a distinction only a Clinton could appreciate. Either way, the Trump campaign is left hung out to dry. Besides, all of her statements offered in self-defense can no longer be taken at face value because they come from someone who just admitted making numerous “misrepresentations” for “selfish” reasons (see how this will haunt her credibility hereafter?).

The bottom line? In addition to more specific concessions, Ellis admitted to misleading Americans essentially and merely by seconding Trump’s argument that the 2020 elections were fundamentally not on the up and up. To placate the legal demons threatening to confiscate her livelihood, she said she misled Americans by saying what most Republicans believe but leftist-dominated institutions deny: that there were serious, election-affecting irregularities plaguing the final vote tallies in 2020.

Ellis has further played the RINO by taking shots at Kari Lake, even arguing that Lake should not pursue her appeal in the Arizona Governor’s race, despite many serious and well-documented concerns over the conduct of the state’s elections in 2022.


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