12 Replies to “Shut Up, Tinfoil People”

  1. Formed in the fall of 2006 by Becky Bond, Michael Kieschnick and James Rucker,[1] the Secretary of State Project was an American non-profit, progressive or liberal 527 political action committee focused on electing reform-minded progressive Secretaries of State in battleground states,[2] who typically oversee the election process. They hoped to prevent a repeat of Florida 2000, where a Republican Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, appeared to take a partisan role in helping to determine the 2000 presidential election results.[1]
    A notable achievement of the Secretary of State Project was the election of Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie in 2006. Ritchie played a pivotal role in adjudicating the 2008 Senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman, by examining disputed absentee ballots during the Minnesota Senate recount.[3]
    – Wikipedia

  2. Stealing the election for Frankin and the show trial of Stevens brought us Obamacare.
    In 2008, Stevens was embroiled in a federal corruption trial as he ran for re-election to the Senate. He was found guilty, and eight days later was narrowly defeated at the polls.[4] Stevens is the most senior U.S. Senator to have ever lost a reelection bid. However, prior to sentencing, the indictment was dismissed—effectively vacating the conviction—when a Justice Department probe found evidence of gross prosecutorial misconduct.[5] Many have argued the prosecution was unfair and politically motivated. – Wikipedia

  3. Also not exactly on topic, I went to an Alice Cooper concert 2 weeks ago. During his performance of “Elected”, 2 people dressed as Hillary and Donald came out on stage and physically wrestled each other. It was both hilarious and disturbingly prophetic. This is simply a brutally UGLY election to witness.
    The double-speak coming from the Dems and their media pit bulls over real concerns of voter fraud is phenomenally hypocritical. It’s as though some whiny creep named Gore never even existed. Same self-serving hypocrisy as their abrupt 180 on the once stellar job performance of the FBI’s Comey. LOL!

  4. Uhm, has anyone heard that Native Americans are being transported across the Canadian border to vote for Trump?

  5. Uhm, has anyone heard that Native Americans are being transported across the Canadian border to vote for Trump?
    Let me guess! You read that on Facebook and it has made you so angry you are going to vote twice!

  6. Probably just me, but it looks like a photo shop- that sign on the bus. Saw former Prime Minister Kim Campbell an hour ago, on – I think CBC television.
    The interviewer pressed Kim Campbell, to slam Donald Trump an his run for the presidency. They even invoked Justin Trudeau with this question. “Don’t you think Justin Trudeau should speak out against Trump?”
    Wisely Kim Campbell refused to be drawn. She said that those who speak out against Trump now, will have to then face him later. That is if he does win the election.
    I wonder what would have happened if a bus came from the United States to Canada with a sign reading “Vote Harper”?.

  7. I would have no problem with someone coming into my country from another country in a bus plugging a political candidate, just so long as it was for the candidate I liked. I am one partisan sumbitch and I can’t pretend not to be.

  8. I don’t think it’s just you. The instant I saw that photo I knew it was a photoshop – a bad one.

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