Election Day 2024

Stephen Richer ran as a ‘Republican’ whatever the hell that means

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Arizona has early voting! Counting every ballot should be faster with early voting!

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From 2018:

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Not too big to rig.

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I don’t think those results indicate Demonrat election-meddling – unlike 2020, where the only rational explanation is that Demonrats had their hands in the Dominion machines.

The rational explanation of the Republicrat candidate for Governor receiving fewer votes than President Trump is that Trump’s victory was a vote of confidence in him personally – and not in the Republicrat wing of the DC UniParty.

Just watch! Teeth will be gnashing next year as the Republicrats in DC backstab President Trump and slow-walk his agenda. Increasing numbers of citizens are waking up to the perfidious nature of self-serving Institutional Republicrats.

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IF there were a real media, there would be investigations of the discontinuity in that graph.

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Yes, it’s pretty old news.

Like it was with Soviet-time methods for propaganda, disinformation, and agitation, the theory of Russian information warfare now derives from cross-disciplinary scientific research that originated back in the early 1990s. It involved a raft of institutions, facilities, and organizations. Notably, research staff comes from the army and special services. The definition of “information warfare” is ambiguous and generates a lot of discussion. A comprehensive explanation of this term was provided by Colonel General Anatoliy Nogovitsyn (1952–2019), a Russian military official, the deputy chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the head of the Military Scientific Committee of the Russian Armed Forces. Colonel General Nogovitsyn delineated information warfare as inflicting damage on information systems, processes, and resources or critically important structures and furthermore massively brainwashing troops and the population with the objective of destabilizing society and a hostile state as a whole. The top mission of information warfare is to damage both the national identity and the way of life of citizens of a hostile state. Information warfare has its ideological undertone that says its purpose is to obfuscate both philosophical and methodological premises for national cognition, sow discord, deprive the nation of its self-confidence in the future, and plant a false, moral, and economic superstructure. Information warfare has some features that set it apart from other concepts of warfare and present new challenges to its sides. They notably involve low costs for developing and using information warfare tools, an increase in the role of perception management, and growth in economic and social dependence on computer systems, which turns state information infrastructure into a new strategic goal. Posing a threat to key components of the national information infrastructure may push for action-taking processes and disturb the whole state management system.

Seems like it’s working!

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It’s pretty old disinformation from the Regime.

There, FIFY.

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Today I heard that the Dems are also contesting the PA results:

As you can see from the link posted by @citizenbitcoin, above, the Dems are also attempting to steal the PA results.

There, FIFY.

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I posited several times in the past that lawlessness in the cities surely extended to officials in charge of elections and voting. It seems it also extended to more rural areas like Buck’s County PA, where the officials publicly announced they could ignore any law they want! No surprise there, except for the public announcement.

I then was getting ready to post that it would put Gov. Shapiro (D) in an interesting position, as the one charged with “faithful execution of the laws”. Though I don’t know the procedural history, the PA Supreme Court ordered that its rulings must be followed. Gov. Shapiro quickly stated his agreement. A pleasant surprise there. Imagine this happened with Newsom in CA.

Had Shapiro not agreed to do his job and enforce judicial pronouncements, there would likely have been a moment like that in Little Rock back when states were resisting desegregation. So, we might well have seen federalization of the PA National Guard at the behest of the Trump Dep’t of Actual Constitutional Justice in order to enforce PA’s own laws. We do live in interesting times, no?

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