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More in the "That sounds like something that a person who cheated would do" Series:
Also, this must be of those "no amendment to the Constitution is absolute" things...
Article I, Section 4, Clause 1:
The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
David Austin French (born January 24, 1969) is an American political commentator and former attorney. A fellow at the National Review Institute and a staff writer for National Review from 2015 to 2019, French currently serves as senior editor of The Dispatch.[2]
Let's summarize the issues the fleeing Democrats have with Texas voter integrity bill. There are between one or two and a lot of things. Between one and one hundred punches. There are a thousand cuts. There are hurdles on an obstacle course. You can't vote in the middle of the night. You need to get out of your car to cast a ballot. And you allegedly can't take an Uber to vote.
Common ground? The Uber thing seems silly to me. If Democrats are being honest, which they never are when talking about voter integrity laws.
But that's it. Nothing that comes close to actual voter suppression. Nothing that's an "unfolding assault" in America. And eat a dick claiming voting laws are the most "significant threat to our democracy since the Civil War." That's not hyperbole. Joe Biden can actually put a peen in his mouth and chomp down. I don't care whose peen it is.
(Screenshot of a purported tweet from Maricopa County)
I fact-checked this claim, and to my surprise, found it to be true.
Whomever manages that account is failing at a lot of things.
I'm still quite fascinated by Braineack's fascination with Maricopa County in general. I mean, if they are proven, beyond the shadow of a doubt, to have deliberately committed election fraud (which they probably did), it's not like that's going to change anything.
I fact-checked this claim, and to my surprise, found it to be true.
I'm still quite fascinated by Braineack's fascination with Maricopa County in general. I mean, if they are proven, beyond the shadow of a doubt, to have deliberately committed election fraud (which they probably did), it's not like that's going to change anything.
You simply don't get it. Maricopa is the cornerstone of millions of fraudulent votes. It's only a matter of time until that will become clear to us sheeple as well.
no, but it will set off a series of events for sure...
Ah, yes. Kind of like how the revelation that the White House did in fact engage in a broad-ranging conspiracy to steal the 1976 Presidential election set off a series of events which... resulted in the resignation of one scapegoat, and nothing* more.
* = other than to increase the power of the FBI to intrude on the lives of US citizens.