Examples of GOP Leadership

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Woodward: Trump Will Do Some Things To Hold Power That Are 'Frightening' If He Takes Office Again
97,619 views Jun 7, 2022 Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward discusses the parallels between Richard Nixon and Donald Trump, which he writes about along with Carl Bernstein in a recent opinion column.
 

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Glenn Kirschner: "ACOUNTABILITY! We Need to Get to The Bottom of Supreme Court Nominees Who Lie."
1,680 views Jun 7, 2022 Glenn L. Kirschner is an American attorney and former U.S. Army prosecutor who is NBC News/MSNBC legal analyst. Glenn Kirschner: "ACOUNTABILITY! We Need to Get to The Bottom of Supreme Court Nominees Who Lie."
 

schuylaar

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Woodward: Trump Will Do Some Things To Hold Power That Are 'Frightening' If He Takes Office Again
97,619 views Jun 7, 2022 Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward discusses the parallels between Richard Nixon and Donald Trump, which he writes about along with Carl Bernstein in a recent opinion column.
didn't click (no offense to you dear DIY)

will we have to wait for his next book to find out what they are? after all, Woodward knew that Trump knew Covid affects Minority populace at a MUCH higher rate and kept that little secret all to himself.

I already know what they are and have been saying it as loudly and clearly as possible.

Woodward is a POS:finger:

A PARTY IS NOT IN MAJORITY IF THEY NEED 10 SENATORS FROM THE OTHER PARTY TO MOVE A BILL; END THE UNCONSTITUTIONAL FILIBUSTER NOW! AN IDEA- MAYBE IF SOME BILLS WERE PASSED, WE'D WIN THE MIDTERMS?
 
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Ginni Thomas emailed 29 Arizona lawmakers to help reverse Biden’s win
Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, reached out to almost 30 Arizona lawmakers following former President Trump’s defeat in the state’s 2020 election to urge them to reject President Biden’s victory, The Washington Post reported Friday.

The Post reported last month that Ginni Thomas sent emails to two lawmakers six days after the election to tell them to work on behalf of Trump and “fight back against fraud.” The most recent report, based on emails the Post obtained, raises the number Thomas contacted to 29.

She used the platform FreeRoots, which allows users to send pre-written emails to multiple officials at once, to contact 20 members of the Arizona House and seven state senators in addition to the two state House members the Post previously reported she contacted. Thomas sent all the emails on the same day, Nov. 9, 2020.

The emails encouraged the recipients to “stand strong in the face of political and media pressure,” arguing they have the power to choose Arizona’s electors who vote in the Electoral College for president. But voters have the power to choose a state’s electors by casting their ballots, not state legislatures, as Trump and his allies argued following the election.

Thomas tried once more to urge 22 state House members and one state senator to overturn the state’s results on Dec. 13, 2020, one day before the Electoral College members were set to cast their votes, the Post reported.

“Never before in our nation’s history have our elections been so threatened by fraud and unconstitutional procedures,” Thomas wrote.

Thomas’s involvement in working to overturn the results in the presidential election has raised ethical questions over Clarence Thomas, who has taken part in rulings on cases related to the election. Clarence Thomas has rejected suggestions of a conflict of interest, arguing his and his wife’s careers are entirely separate.
 

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Giuliani hit with ethics charge by DC bar over false election fraud claims
Rudy Giuliani was hit with an ethics charge by the Washington, D.C., Office of Disciplinary Counsel on Friday over his promotion of baseless claims about fraud in the 2020 presidential election before a federal court in Pennsylvania, jeopardizing his ability to practice law in the city.

The D.C. Bar’s disciplinary arm said that he had violated the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct by bringing a proceeding and asserting “issues therein without a non-frivolous basis in law and fact for doing so” and engaging “in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice,” according to the filing.

The complaint said that Giuliani provided insufficient sourcing to prove his allegations that election fraud had taken place in Pennsylvania.

Giuliani “further justified his allegations of fraud against the” defendant counties in the case “by promising the district court that ‘statistical analysis will evidence that over 70,000 mail and other mail ballots which favor Biden were improperly counted,’… but Respondent should have known the ‘evidence’ he provided relied upon false or faulty statistics and analysis,” the complaint read.

The former New York City mayor also claimed he had 300 statements and affidavits that would have provided proof of said fraud taking place in the state, according. to the filing.

But the complaint said that “the affidavits, declarations, and statements that he provided to the district court and other bodies were (a) unsupported, (b) unrelated to Trump voters, (c) involve conduct outside the seven Defendant Counties, and (d) by their own terms were isolated incidents that could not have affected the presidential election’s results by offsetting the Biden majority of over 80,000 votes.”

Giuliani was admitted to the D.C. Bar in 1976 but in 2002, his status became inactive. Last year, the New York Supreme Court’s appellate division suspended his law license in that state.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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$5 million of the scam money was spent on the J6 rally, where did it go? The event on the ellipse was just a stage, most of the organizers were paid staff, paid by the US government too. Let's be generous and say a stage costs $100,000 to rent for a day and another $100 K on sandwiches, pop, Rudy's hotel room and bar bill. So where did the other $4,800,000 go? Did any go to transport the rioters? Did any go to the proud boys and Oath keepers? Did the speakers on the ellipse get paid from these funds?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If Pence was removed from the capitol by the secret service, then it would have fallen to Chuck Grassley to steal the election for Trump, as senate leader pro tem, by throwing it to the states, fake electors and all. So Chuck must have been aware of the plot and ready to go along with destroying democracy for Trump, so the fix was in with Chuck, all they had to do was get rid of Pence, cause he wouldn't play ball, but they expected Chuck to. I wonder if anybody is looking into Chuck, or is it Cheney's job to make sure Mitch's senators and buddies are protected. There were republican senators involved in this shit too, they were part of the conspiracy, it could not work with out them and by J6 they all knew it was a lie too. They were defending him against impeachment for it after the attack on the capitol too, just look at the house and senate voting record on J6 and impeachment for it. They are all slaves of scum, enthralled to both Donald and his base.
 

BudmanTX

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$5 million of the scam money was spent on the J6 rally, where did it go? The event on the ellipse was just a stage, most of the organizers were paid staff, paid by the US government too. Let's be generous and say a stage costs $100,000 to rent for a day and another $100 K on sandwiches, pop, Rudy's hotel room and bar bill. So where did the other $4,800,000 go? Did any go to transport the rioters? Did any go to the proud boys and Oath keepers? Did the speakers on the ellipse get paid from these funds?
it will make ya think?

Once a crook always a crook....
 
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