We Lost the Battle for the Republican Party’s Soul Long Ago

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Have to imagine we're seeing a preview of the when-Harris-beats-Trump-by-ten-points playbook.
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jfish26 wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 9:11 am Have to imagine we're seeing a preview of the when-Harris-beats-Trump-by-ten-points playbook.
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Normal every day stuff, the Sheriff asks for a list of people with Harris signs in their yard. Happens every election.
An Ohio sheriff told people to “write down the addresses” of anybody who supports Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, sparking fear and division among residents in Portage County, located 30 miles south of Cleveland.

On Friday, Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski posted the threatening message on both his public and private Facebook accounts: “When people ask me...What's gonna happen if the Flip - Flopping, Laughing Hyena Wins?? I say...write down all the addresses of the people who had her signs in their yards!” Zuchowski wrote. "Sooo...when the Illegal human 'Locust' (which she supports!) Need places to live...We'll already have the addresses of their New families...who supported their arrival!”

The posts have been shared over 200 times and have amassed chaos in the comment section, which Zuchowski has now limited.

It's not the first time Zuchowski's been involved in controversy since he first took office three years ago. In 2021, he criticized Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team for changing its name from the “Indians” to the “Guardians,” a move long advocated for by Native American groups. Last year, The Portage County NAACP also accused Zuchowski’s department of disproportionately targeting minority drivers.

Residents in Portage County were “surprised and fearful” after Zuchowski's latest post, The Portager reported. Before he limited the comments, users had replied with the names and addresses of Portage County residents who were displaying Harris-Walz signs.

“I have a sign in my yard," one frightened resident told The Portager. "Our sheriff is asking MAGA to write down our addresses. This is not normal and it is scary."

Zuchowski’s threat even prompted Portage County Commissioner Tony Badalamenti to resign from the Republican Central Committee.

“Lying, mistrust and bullying, misleading people are against my beliefs,” Badalamenti said in a video posted to Facebook after the committee refused to condemn Zuchowski’s comments. “To me, the damage which this group of folks have done to the Republican Party is heartbreaking."
It's important to have an enemies list for targeting purposes after the election. Happens every election, both sides do it.

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Serious question. What sane person would believe this is a true statement?

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your posting history on this this site alone. says you should not be calling other people stupid.
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RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:53 am Serious question. What sane person would believe this is a true statement?

https://twitter.com/Jim_Jordan/status/1 ... 6727663067
Someone whose worldview has been warped to assume a god-like Trump around which all else orbits?
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Put differently.
For those wondering why Trump would wage war against Taylor Swift: "His followers don't care. They hold nothing more sacred than their allegiance to the Godking... They will set fire to anything if Trump issues his clarion call. Think about some of the things Republicans have attacked lately out of blind fealty to Trump: the NFL, MLB, NBA, Nascar, Bud Light, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Disney, the FBI, book, M&Ms, Mr Potato Head, colleges, the Department of Education, education more broadly, Target, YouTube, Ben & Jerrys, Starbucks, Coca Cola, Delta Airlines, Chick fil A, Amazon, Walmart, Frosted Flakes, the NYT, Nike, North Face, Pepsi, Levi's—just to name a few. Trump speaks to an undiscerning base that will follow him off a cliff."
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I hope you bastards (specifically the ilk of randy, psych, mich) are happy that you have ruined a perfectly peaceful community with your lies (euphestically, “created stories”, or “alternative facts, part two “). They should create a special hell for you.

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Thirty-three (33) bomb threats and counting. All to tickle some rube taint.
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House Republicans Reject Their Own Funding Bill

not serious people
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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KUTradition wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2024 7:50 pm House Republicans Reject Their Own Funding Bill

not serious people
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jfish26 wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2024 8:34 am Thirty-three (33) bomb threats and counting. All to tickle some rube taint.
A preview of Election Day if I had to guess.
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But she is just a girl, I mean, how is that possible? They must be cheating!
Donald Trump appeared to express surprise Wednesday that “a woman,” Kamala Harris, is “somehow doing better” than Joe Biden in the election race against him.

In a freewheeling and mostly lighthearted appearance on the Fox News talk show Gutfeld!, Trump as is typical rattled off a few recycled old bits—military pilots who look “better” than Tom Cruise and told him they saw UFOs were brought back from June, for example.

But when it came time to discuss his second Democratic opponent in this year’s presidential election, the Republican nominee appeared taken aback that someone of the opposite gender was doing comparatively well.

“[Joe Biden] was pretty much gone,” Trump said of Democratic machinations that eventually forced the president to drop out of the race earlier this year. “They said, ‘Joe, it’s over, you’re getting out’... and they were very nasty… He got out.”

“And they put her in,” the former president added. “And she somehow—a woman—somehow she’s doing better than he did.” Trump emphasized the words “a woman” by sitting up straight and putting both hands in front of him, lightly cupping the air.

Recent polls also suggest Harris is also doing better than Trump, including a Fox News poll released Wednesday that has her up two points nationally.
The bobblehead known as Gutfeld nodded in agreement.
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japhy wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:05 am But she is just a girl, I mean, how is that possible? They must be cheating!
Donald Trump appeared to express surprise Wednesday that “a woman,” Kamala Harris, is “somehow doing better” than Joe Biden in the election race against him.

In a freewheeling and mostly lighthearted appearance on the Fox News talk show Gutfeld!, Trump as is typical rattled off a few recycled old bits—military pilots who look “better” than Tom Cruise and told him they saw UFOs were brought back from June, for example.

But when it came time to discuss his second Democratic opponent in this year’s presidential election, the Republican nominee appeared taken aback that someone of the opposite gender was doing comparatively well.

“[Joe Biden] was pretty much gone,” Trump said of Democratic machinations that eventually forced the president to drop out of the race earlier this year. “They said, ‘Joe, it’s over, you’re getting out’... and they were very nasty… He got out.”

“And they put her in,” the former president added. “And she somehow—a woman—somehow she’s doing better than he did.” Trump emphasized the words “a woman” by sitting up straight and putting both hands in front of him, lightly cupping the air.

Recent polls also suggest Harris is also doing better than Trump, including a Fox News poll released Wednesday that has her up two points nationally.
The bobblehead known as Gutfeld nodded in agreement.
Along the lines of other saving graces these last ten years - Trump would be a MUCH more formidable opponent for Harris if it even registered in one of the less-developed abscesses on his desiccated brain that he could possibly lose to an Indian, black, WOMAN.
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It's all fun and games until someone goes to prison for breaking the law.
Emails obtained by the Guardian reveal a behind-the-scenes network of county election officials throughout Georgia coordinating on policy and messaging to both call the results of November’s election into question before a single vote is cast, and push rules and procedures favored by the election denial movement.

The emails were obtained by the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) as a result of a public records request sent to David Hancock, an election denier and member of the Gwinnett county board of elections. Crew shared the emails with the Guardian.

Spanning a period beginning in January, the communications expose the inner workings of a group that includes some of the most ardent supporters of the former president Donald Trump’s election lies as well as ongoing efforts to portray the coming election as beset with fraud. Included in the communications are agendas for meetings and efforts to coordinate on policies and messaging as the swing state has once again become a focal point of the presidential campaign.

The communications include correspondence from a who’s who of Georgia election denialists, including officials with ties to prominent national groups such as the Tea Party Patriots and the Election Integrity Network, a group run by Cleta Mitchell, a former attorney who acted as an informal adviser to the Trump White House during its attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

The group – which includes elections officials from at least five counties – calls itself the Georgia Election Integrity Coalition.

Among the oldest emails released are those regarding a 30 January article published by the United Tea Party of Georgia. Headlined “Georgia Democratic Party Threatens Georgia Election Officials”, the article was posted by an unnamed “admin” of the website, and came in response to letters sent to county election officials throughout Georgia who had recently refused to certify election results.

“In what can only be seen as an attempt to intimidate elections officials,” the article began, “the Georgia Democratic party sent a letter to individual county board of elections members threatening legal action unless they vote to certify upcoming elections – even if the board member has legitimate concerns about the results.”

The letter had been sent by a lawyer representing the Democratic party of Georgia to county election board members in Spalding, Cobb and DeKalb counties. Election board members in each of those counties had refused to certify the results of local elections the previous November. In their letter, Democrats sought to warn those officials that their duty to certify results was not discretionary in an attempt to prevent further certification refusals, including in the coming presidential election. In response, the United Tea Party of Georgia took issue with the letter, calling it “troubling” and saying that it was “Orwellian to demand that election officials certify an election even if they have unanswered questions about the vote”.

While the author of the article was not named on the United Tea Party of Georgia’s website, the emails obtained by Crew show that it was Hancock, an outspoken election denier and member of the Gwinnett county board of elections, who has become a leading voice in the push for more power to refuse to certify results.

“All right – I finished the article and posted it,” Hancock wrote in an email the same day he published the article.

Receiving the email were a handful of county election officials who have expressed belief in Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election in 2020, and have continued to implement policies and push for rules based on the belief that widespread election fraud threatens to result in a Trump loss in Georgia in November. They include Michael Heekin, a Republican member of the Fulton county board of elections who refused to certify results this year; his colleague Julie Adams, who has twice refused to certify results this year and works for the prominent national election denier groups Tea Party Patriots and the Election Integrity Network; and Debbie Fisher of Cobb county, Nancy Jester of DeKalb county and Roy McClain of Spalding county – all of whom refused to certify results last November and who received the letter Hancock took issue with.

By 4 February, Hancock apparently hadn’t received much feedback from his article, and again shared it with the group.

“[N]o comments at all on the Democratic party of Georgia article. I guess it just wasn’t picked up by anyone important,” he wrote in an email to the group at 10.53pm that Sunday night, following up five minutes later with a link to the article. “I think the message needs to get out, so share as you feel led.”

Democrats and election experts have cited Georgia court cases dating back to 1899 dictating certification as a “ministerial”, not discretionary, duty of county election officials. At a Monday gathering of state-level election officials from several swing states, Gabe Sterling, a deputy to the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, warned county election officials that they could be taken to court for refusing to certify results in November.

The communications also show members of the group coordinating on messaging regarding their false claims of widespread voter fraud. Ahead of a December meeting of the group, Adams, using her TeaPartyPatriots.org email address, sent an agenda that included an item about a “New York Times reporter traveling to several counties in Georgia”. Another agenda noted that the Federalist, a rightwing publication, was seeking “freelance writers (no experience needed)”.

The group has heard from speakers at their meetings that include the state election board member Dr Janice Johnston, an election denier who smiled and waved to the crowd at Trump’s 3 August rally in Atlanta in which he praised her and two other Republicans on the board as “pit bulls” “fighting for victory”. One agenda also noted that Frank Schneider, an election denial activist who has challenged the eligibility of more than 31,000 Georgia voters, would speak at a meeting. Other speakers at the group’s meetings include Garland Favorito, perhaps the state’s most prominent election denial activist who constantly pressures the state election board to launch investigations into supposed election fraud as well as to implement policies and rules he and others frequently submit. (In a separate release of emails obtained by the Guardian, Favorito is seen scheduling a July lunch with the state election board’s chair, John Fervier, a moderate Republican who has voted against recent denier-based rules passed by his Republican colleagues.)

Another meeting speaker was Salleigh Grubbs, the chair of the Cobb county Republican party, who successfully petitioned the state election board to adopt a rule that gives county election officials more power to refuse to certify election results. Amanda Prettyman, an election denier who spoke about election conspiracies at a 2022 Macon-Bibb county election board meeting, has also spoken at meetings of the group, as have Lisa Neisler, an election denier whose X profile contains a photo of Trump supporters at a rally on 6 January before the attack on the Capitol, and Victoria Cruz, a Republican who ran for a county commission seat in May but lost.

The emails back up previously released emails showing Hancock coordinating with Johnston on two rules passed by the state election board that give county election officials more power to refuse to certify results, as well as ongoing voter purges that Democrats have said are a violation of the National Voter Registration Act. Those emails also show Hancock’s initial response to the letter from Georgia Democrats warning county election officials like himself that they have a legal duty to certify results.
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must be fake news

psych, mich, and randi have assured us that it’s the dems who are up to no good
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Coo, coo, ca-choo, Markie Robinson......
WTF?
ALLEDGEDLY......
"I'm a Black Nazi"
“I’d take Hitler over any of the sh*t that’s in Washington right now!”
“I like watching tranny on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!”
“and the moral of this story….. Don’t f**k a white b*tch!”
“Get that f*cking commie bastard off the National Mall!,”
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“Slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves. I wish they would bring it (slavery) back. I would certainly buy a few.”
“That’s sum ole sick a** f*ggot bullsh*t!”

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your posting history on this this site alone. says you should not be calling other people stupid.
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RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:09 pm Coo, coo, ca-choo, Markie Robinson......
WTF?
ALLEDGEDLY......
"I'm a Black Nazi"
“I’d take Hitler over any of the sh*t that’s in Washington right now!”
“I like watching tranny on girl porn! That’s f*cking hot! It takes the man out while leaving the man in!”
“and the moral of this story….. Don’t f**k a white b*tch!”
“Get that f*cking commie bastard off the National Mall!,”
“I’m not in the KKK. They don’t let blacks join. If I was in the KKK I would have called him Martin Lucifer Koon!”
“Slavery is not bad. Some people need to be slaves. I wish they would bring it (slavery) back. I would certainly buy a few.”
“That’s sum ole sick a** f*ggot bullsh*t!”

https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/19/politics ... index.html
WRONG!

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