2020 Election Headlines, Last Week

Newt Gingrich should spend all his time in Georgia, where suppressing the votes of African-Americans and other minorities always gave Newt a victory. No suppression, no victory for Don and none for Newt.

Rudy Guiliani complained 450,000 votes were suppressed in Pennsylvania. A later figure said 650,000 votes. The votes suppressed were mail-in ballots which broke for Joe Biden three (3) to five (5). 

The public can understand Guiliani’s confusion. He scheduled a press conference at a Four Seasons [Lawn Care] business. Are they Republicans? The place looked right to Guiliani who walked into the porno shop next door, believing it was Trump’s Headquarters. Not finding the candidate but pictures, perhaps of notable campaign workers, Guiliani left and was comfortable: Outside he saw a crematorium (are they Republicans?) was close-by to incinerate the remainder of the Trump 2020 campaign.

The Georgia Secretary of State said he was sure illegal votes were cast in the Presidential election. The Secretary of State did not identify which ballots were illegal, or where they came from. It was easier in the old days when ballots were marked “W” or “N.” All “N” ballots were illegal. When one considers illegal voting, one thinks of Illinois, and the graveyard voting. The question for the Georgia Secretary of State is how many Confederate honored dead voted for Trump?

Jonathan Turley. Anyone remember Jonathan. On Fox News he urged Americans “to look at the votes.” That’s very nice, Johny boy. Look but don’t count the votes. Of course, Jonathan is a guy people once went to when they had legal problems and needed explanations. Legal questions are always based upon fact, a commodity which Johnathan has in short supply.

How refreshing were some of Richard Nixon’s employees. Caught in a misstatement of fact, an outright lie, Ron Ziegler, Nixon’s Press Secretary identified the false sentence as an “inoperative statement.” There is a trace of honesty, reality and humor in that confession. Kayleigh McEnany has neither the wit or judgment to appreciate Ron Ziegler’s standards. 

Mike Pence, Vice President, leader of the Virus Task-Force, on vacation while more than 10,000 Americans died of Covid-19. Mike Pence is fat, dumb and unhappy and is sulking: On January 20, 2021 he no longer has a job. Who in Washington D.C. wants to talk to him? He’ll have to return to Indiana.

Samuel Alito, Supreme Court Justice gave an advisory opinion: Covid-19, a public health crisis, is creating “unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty.” BOGUS.

Stop being a HIPPIE, Sam, promoting dirt, filth and infection in human society.

Sam sounds like he regrets not going to the first Woodstock festival, where he could swallow a lot of mud. He regrets not going to Altamont where he could see Hells Angels – the security team -209 beat up fans and musicians and kill one of them.

Sam should take a shower, wear a face mask, social distance, and wash his hands. And Sam should stop annoying the women and clerks around the Supreme Court, if that’s what Sam calls individual liberty of a Don Trump fashion.

The Stolen Election: If Democrats stole the 2020 election, why did Republicans pick up 13 seats in the House of Representations? Why is it Republicans managed to keep 50 seats in the Senate, and may keep the Senate majority?

A First! Ted Cruz said nothing stupid this week.