https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N70w91TK9AQ&t=485
>When Seinfeld was at his prime he was engaged to a high school girl.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoshanna_Lonstein_Gruss
>https://nypost.com/2020/10/10/latest-revelations-show-team-obama-invented-russiagate-scandal/
https://voat.co/v/QRV/4062081
Whoa, thought it was a nightmare
Lord, it's all so true.
They told me, "Don't go walkin' slow
'Cause Devil's on the loose."
Thought I heard a rumblin'
Callin' to my name.
Two hundred million guns are loaded
Satan cries, "Take aim!"
Over on the mountain
Thunder magic spoke
"Let the people know my wisdom
Fill the land with smoke."
Better run through the jungle
Whoa, don't look back to see.
>https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-pennsylvania-lawsuits-15e9dfeede4ddee5086611f0dd7b63a0
Judge throws out Trump campaign’s Pennsylvania lawsuit
A federal judge in Pennsylvania on Saturday threw out a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump’s campaign, dismissing its challenges to the battleground state’s poll-watching law and its efforts to limit how mail-in ballots can be collected and which of them can be counted.
The ruling by U.S. District Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan — who was appointed by Trump — in Pittsburgh also poured cold water on Trump’s claims that Pennsylvania is fertile ground for election fraud.
Trump’s campaign said it would appeal at least one element of the decision, with barely three weeks to go until Election Day in a state hotly contested by Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
The lawsuit was opposed by the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, the state Democratic Party, the League of Women Voters, the NAACP’s Pennsylvania office and other allied groups.
“The ruling is a complete rejection of the continued misinformation about voter fraud and corruption, and those who seek to sow chaos and discord ahead of the upcoming election,” Wolf’s office said in a statement.
The state’s attorney general, Josh Shapiro, a Democrat whose office fought the Trump campaign’s claims, called the lawsuit a political stunt designed to sow doubt in the state’s election.
“We told the Trump campaign and the president, ‘put up or shut up’ to his claims of voter fraud in Pennsylvania,” Shapiro told The Associated Press. “It’s important to note they didn’t even need to prove actual voter fraud, just that it was likely or impending, and they couldn’t even do that.”
Trump’s campaign said in a statement that it looked forward to a quick decision from the appeals court “that will further protect Pennsylvania voters from the Democrats’ radical voting system.”
The lawsuit is one of many partisan battles being fought in the state Legislature and the courts, primarily over mail-in voting in Pennsylvania, amid concerns that a presidential election result will hang in limbo for days on a drawn-out vote count in Pennsylvania.
In this case, Trump’s campaign wanted the court to bar counties from using drop boxes or mobile sites to collect mail-in ballots that are not “staffed, secured, and employed consistently within and across all 67 of Pennsylvania’s counties.” Trump’s campaign said it would appeal the matter of drop boxes.
More than 20 counties — including Philadelphia and most other heavily populated Democratic-leaning counties — have told the state elections office that they plan to use drop boxes or satellite election offices to help collect the massive number of mail-in ballots they expect to receive.
Trump’s campaign also wanted the court to free county election officials to disqualify mail-in ballots where the voter’s signature may not match their signature on file and to remove a county residency requirement in state law for certified poll watchers.
I'm gonna slay that monster called political correctness.
I like this guy, and the wonderful Canadian patina.
Ontario is on the brink of imposing new, unjustified lockdowns just as Quebec has embraced never seen before dystopian measures.
now you do what they told ya
>Scott free
Donald Trump Interview with Donahue 1987
>Stop being weird!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_B%C3%A1thory
Several authors such as László Nagy and Dr. Irma Szádeczky-Kardoss have argued that Elizabeth Báthory was a victim of a conspiracy. Nagy argued that the proceedings against Báthory were largely politically motivated, possibly due to her extensive wealth and ownership of large areas of land in Hungary, escalating after the death of her husband. The theory is consistent with Hungarian history at that time, which included religious and political conflicts, especially relating to the wars with the Ottoman Empire, the spread of Protestantism andthe extension of Habsburg power over Hungary.
There are counter-arguments made against this theory. The investigation into Báthory's crimes was sparked by complaints from a Lutheran minister, István Magyari. This does not contribute to the notion of a Catholic/Habsburg plot against the Protestant Báthory, although religious tension is still a possible source of conflict as Báthory was raised Calvinist, not Lutheran. To support Báthory's innocence, the testimony of around 300 witnesses and the physical evidence collected by the investigators have to be addressed or disputed. That evidence included numerous bodies and dead and dying girls found when the castle was entered by Thurzó. Szádeczky-Kardoss argues the physical evidence was exaggerated and Thurzó misrepresented dead and wounded patients as victims of Báthory, as disgracing her would greatly benefit his political state ambitions.
>Hey grenouille
Moi je t'offrirai des perles de pluie venues de pays où il ne pleut pas
Je creuserai la terre jusqu'après ma mort pour couvrir ton corps d'or et de lumière
Give me a suite at the Ritz, I don't want one
Jewelry from Chanel, I don't want any
Give me a limo, what will I do with it?
Offer me staff, what will I do with them?
A manor house in Neuchâtel is not for me
Give me the Eiffel Tower, what will I do with it?
I want love, joy, good humor
It's not your money that will make me happy
Me, I want to put my hand on my heart
Let's go together, discover my freedom
Forget all your stereotypes
welcome in my reality
>Anyone check Hillary emails that relate to 10/10
>That woman
https://twitter.com/kathygriffin/status/1315181415747575809
https://www.thedailybeast.com/customs-and-border-protection-officer-alberto-almeida-arrested-for-threatening-a-boss
https://www.thedailybeast.com/customs-and-border-protection-officer-alberto-almeida-arrested-for-threatening-a-boss
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPdxEvJXVJPYBN9EGR6yD0w
Former President Obama says he and former first lady Michelle Obama wish President Trump and first lady Melania Trump a "speedy recovery," He adds that, "we’re all Americans and we’re all human beings, and we want to make sure everybody is healthy."
>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8826229/Google-providing-police-user-information-simply-based-keyword-searches.html
https://voat.co/v/QRV/4062190
James Corden connects with former First Lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton the night after the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and Hillary shares her observations and what advice she gave Biden's debate team as they prepared to face someone who uses bully tactics.
>I'd take debate advice from a two time loser. Wouldn't ya'll?
someone look at this