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Thursday, December 01, 2022

Commentary: Governors Conference Shows GOP May Not Have Learned Anything from Midterms

In terms of sheer numbers, Republicans did the worst in governorships among all the electoral positions up for grabs this year. Republicans did make gains, although modest, in the House. In the Senate, Republicans will either have a net gain of zero or be down one seat, depending on how the Georgia runoff goes in December. But Republicans lost a net of two gubernatorial seats. While former President Donald Trump, the Republican National Committee, Senate Republicans, and House Republicans have faced a lot of scrutiny for their poor showing, the Republican Governors Association has avoided this scrutiny. The lack of humility at the Republican Governors Association’s latest meeting presents an ominous sign on whether Republicans will learn from their mistakes in 2022.

10 comments:

  1. Elections are pointless. They cheat on the counting! Your vote, is irrelevant, but thanks for playing, you give the con the legitimacy it needs to continue happening.

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    1. @Anonymous December 1, 2022 at 9:45 AM

      "Your vote, is irrelevant, but thanks for playing, you give the con the legitimacy it needs to continue happening."

      Damn it!, Nonymous! Massa told me, "Iffin I don't vote, it's my fault he beats me!"

      Why would Massa lie to me?

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  2. Republican politicians are just politicians with a different designation. They're all just Washington D.C. parasite swamp critters.

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  3. Real time election fraud. Until some necks are stretched voting won't matter.
    https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2022/11/heres_how_they_did_it_realtime_election_fraud.html

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    1. @Anonymous December 1, 2022 at 10:00 AM

      "Until some necks are stretched voting won't matter."

      And if only *some* necks are stretched? What will become of the rest? In a nation of immigrants? With general suffrage?

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  4. anymore the little "i voted" sticker has about as much value as a participation trophy.

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  5. Here is a good explanations of how the political parties work.
    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2022/11/30/a-common-misconception-in-elections-the-rnc-and-dnc-do-not-represent-voters-they-represent-the-interests-of-their-private-corporations/

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  6. That's an interesting scam. Change the zip code, send the ballots out in the mail, they come back (or your cronies in the USPS just turn them right around) and you have 31.5K valid ballots. Hold on to them until election night, discard the ones that voted, mark up the ones that didn't, and swing the election. Really, really hard to detect. If you live somewhere that has mail-in voting by default, your election was probably swung this way. Got your ballot in the mail? Your election WAS stolen.

    I loved the rules for papal elections. The Catholics have been electing popes for centuries, and often total control of the known world was at stake, so there was LOTS of cheating. The rules they came up with to prevent cheating make an interesting read. Every one of those rules is there because somebody tried to cheat using it.

    Interestingly, they did NOT require voting in person. But if you didn't vote in person, it REQUIRED three people from different factions to witness your filling out the ballot. And it was only for cardinals on their deathbed.

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  7. They're politicians, so of course they didn't learn anything. Narcissistic a-holes don't learn from their mistakes, they celebrate them.

    There's about 75 million voters from 2020 who need to leave the GOP, which has shown repeatedly that they don't respect them or what they want, and start a 3rd party, vote independent, or just withhold their vote. Honestly, it can't result in anything worse than we get now from the uni-party.

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    1. you can't get any closer to the truth...panzer guy

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