She's working very hard on trying to keep the election safe. And she's done a very good job. And they, as you know, got into the votes, you got a signed judge's order in Georgia. And you're going to see some interesting things happening. They've been trying to get there for a long time.
Donald J. Trump speaking about the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard's presence at the Fulton County, GA election board along with the FBI.
There she is. After being conspicuously missing in action during the brief but violent adventure in Venezuela and the whole uproar over Greenland, Tulsi Gabbard has suddenly re-emerged--in Georgia. The Director of National Intelligence (These days an oxymoron if there ever was one.) is, as Trump puts it, working, "very hard," confiscating voting records from an election held six years ago. One supposes that in the interests of national intelligence she was and still is searching for those nearly 12,000 votes El Donald demanded republican election officials find for him in the days after that election.
Although, despite what MS NOW's Ali Velshi reported this past weekend, if those republicans had found the votes or more accurately manufactured them, as Trump wanted, it would not have changed the results of the 2020 presidential race. Joe Biden would have won with 287 electoral votes instead of 303.
That's right. Even if Gabbard comes up with that computer flash drive Rudy Giuliani was so convinced he saw Shaye Moss pass to Ruby Freeman the election remains a done deal. (Moss later told a congressional hearing it was a ginger mint. Later a jury believed her and awarded her and her mother $148 million--which Rootin Tootin Rudy is still on the hook for.) The fact is that Trump, with Georgia in his pocket on election night, still needed an additional 19 electoral votes to win.
So, we might reasonably ask ourselves, what is Tulsi Gabbard actually trying to do in Georgia? The answer could be Trump simply wanted Gabbard, who leans toward isolationism, out of the way while he and his boys kidnapped the leader of a foreign nation then threatened to destroy NATO over what amounted to a psychotic vanity project.
Or, could this be a dress rehearsal for what is planned immediately following the mid-term elections later this year? Along with the added benefit of gaining access to a lot of individual voter information. You know, home addresses, party affiliation, those sorts of things. It isn't happening in a vacuum. Various outlets have reported U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi recently called Minnesota Governor, Tim Walz and told him all of those ICE and Border Patrol thugs would be pulled out of his state if he allows the feds to inspect Minnesota's voter rolls and records.
When you throw in the re-districting scams initiated by Trump and his legislative toadies in places like Texas, Missouri, and other locales it starts to make sense. The only GOP controlled state who has refused him so far is Indiana and Trump has threatened those legislators with everything from primary challengers to hints of prolonged naps with the fishes.
Well, he has to do something doesn't he. All the signs point toward a massive defeat in November for our man in the White House and his merry band of muggers, hustlers, and midway barkers. This past weekend in bright red Texas democrats regained a vacant seat in the house, based on the old districting plan. Meanwhile in a Texas state senate election held in Ft. Worth, the republican candidate, Leigh Wambsganss was utterly destroyed by democrat, Taylor Rehmet.
Wambsganss, thanks primarily to Lt. Governor Dan Partrick, had raised scads and scads of campaign funds. Plus, despite what Donald Trump said afterward, the President had sent out three social media messages urging republicans to get out to vote for her. Rehmet won the district by 14 points. He was the first democrat to do so since the mid 1970's. In 2024 Trump carried it by 17 points.
Oops.
It would seem all those rubes who actually believed Donald Trump when he said he'd fix their cost of living in a day have come to realize their needs and concerns aren't on his agenda. Indeed, a war over Greenland, a new White House ball room, and a proposed massive Arc de Trump in Washington D.C. wasn't what they were thinking about when they cast their ballots.
Neither was forcibly snatching school children off the streets. They were, however, wondering how they were going to pay their rent, food, energy and medical bills.
Yes, Trump might be fucking delusional, but those who depend on him for power aren't. This November and possibly during the primaries if you live in any blue state and select cities in red ones, you can count on regiments of ICE and Border Patrol agents intimidating voters at polling stations. Afterward, if things go the way they're headed right now, you can also count on the FBI and Tulsi Gabbard seizing the records--or as a cynic might say, proof--of election results from a lot more places than just Fulton County.
After all, she is working very hard.
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