Anonymous ID: 000000 Nov. 21, 2020, 7:20 p.m. No.11732781   🗄️.is 🔗kun

==CM, BO, fix your board=

Can't fucking click on the qresearches from the catalog because the only link is the image and the image doesn't exist.

 

No link on text titles, beginner mistake.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Nov. 21, 2020, 7:24 p.m. No.11732828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2934 >>3244 >>3384 >>3445

WTF is Rudy doing? Why is he filing weak complaints and fight like a 3 years old in court? Controlled opposition?

 

Rudy Giuliani’s ‘Disgraceful’ Courtroom Rant About Voter Fraud Didn’t Resemble Trump Lawsuit

https://lawandcrime.com/2020-election/rudy-giulianis-disgraceful-courtroom-rant-about-voter-fraud-didnt-resemble-trump-lawsuit/

 

Just like other Trump campaign lawyers before him, Giuliani would later candidly admit to the judge of the election lawsuit: “This is not a fraud case,” but not before packaging it otherwise in an evidence-addled opening argument.

 

At the start of the hearing, the former mayor of New York City alleged that 1.5 million votes had been illegally counted, without explaining how he arrived at that number. He falsely claimed that Republican observers had not been allowed to watch the ballot-count, an assertion he soon undercut by asserting that they were kept too far away from the action. He submitted an exhibit that he described as someone wearing binoculars to observe the count.

 

Pressed on whether one of his exhibits was from Philadelphia County, Giuliani said: “I was told that.”

 

Giuliani promised to correct himself later if he learned that was not true. He never revisited the topic one way or the other.

 

Saving most of his venom for the majority-Black Philadelphia, Giuliani depicted the City of Brotherly Love as a hotbed of corruption and ground zero of the airy shenanigans that he alleged.

 

“This doesn’t happen in an honest place,” Giuliani fumed. “This is an outrage, your honor, to do this to people.”

 

Just what “this” is has little definition in the actual complaint, which alleges precisely two suspected instances of fraud in Fayette and Luzerne County. The Trump campaign did not sue either of those counties (which voted overwhelmingly for him), opting instead to attack seven Democratic counties.

 

Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar’s (D) counsel Daniel Donovan, from the powerhouse law firm Kirkland & Ellis, noted those discrepancies in his opening statements.

 

'''“Counsel on the side of the aisle focused on allegations that aren’t in the complaint,” Donovan said.

 

Splashing cold water on the wild allegations of voter fraud, Donovan added: “There is no claim in the complaint that any Pennsylvania voter cast more than one ballot.”'''

 

Indeed, Trump attorneys previously disavowed voter-fraud allegations before judges in three separate separate jurisdictions: two state courts in Pennsylvania and one county court in Arizona.

 

“This is not a fraud case,” the Trump campaign’s lawyer Kory Langhofer told a Maricopa County judge last week. Giuliani repeated that line verbatim in the late afternoon session, of the Middle District of Pennsylvania lawsuit.

 

The campaign’s other lawyers made similar remarks before state judges in Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.

 

The federal Pennsylvania lawsuit argues that different practices across the Keystone State’s various counties amount to an equal-protection violation. Some counties gave mail-in voters the opportunity to cure defective ballots, and others did not.

 

“The plaintiffs don’t actually allege vote denial,” Donovan noted.

 

That would have required the two Pennsylvanian voters joining the Trump campaign in the lawsuit to have sued their home counties Fayette and Lancaster County, which did not happen.

 

Both of those counties voted double-digits for Trump.

 

Mark Aronchick, counsel for the Allegheny County Board of Elections, also pilloried the former mayor’s opening.

 

“Mr. Giuliani is talking about another case,” Aronchick said. “Not the case before your honor.”

 

“This is just disgraceful,” Aronchick added, calling Giuliani’s remarks unbecoming of a U.S. federal court.

 

U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann also pressed Giuliani on the gulf between his opening remarks and his pleadings.

 

“So it’s correct to say you’re not alleging fraud in your amended complaint,” Brann said.

 

'''Peppering Giuliani with pointed questions, Brann appeared to catch Giuliani flubbing basic questions of law—and the English language.

 

“I’m not sure what ‘opacity’ means,” Giuliani said at one point. “It probably means you can see.”

 

“It means you can’t,” Brann responded.

 

When Judge Brann asked what standard of scrutiny he should apply to the case, Giuliani replied: “The normal one,” appearing not to understand the ways in which courts analyze government actions. Brann then asked whether he should apply “strict scrutiny,” considering his clients allege equal protection violations. Giuliani conceded he did not know what “strict scrutiny” meant.

 

Giuliani reportedly requested $20,000 a day for his legal representation.'''

Anonymous ID: 000000 Nov. 21, 2020, 7:29 p.m. No.11732890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2912 >>3098

>>11732827

 

It's tor you dumb fuck.

 

>>11732797

 

Yes you are stupid, so is the design of this board.

 

Imagine using google, but you can't click on the page titles, only on images, and sometimes images doesn't appear with the title.

 

What a stupid design.

 

How fucking hard is it to add a <alink to the title, this is basic shit.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Nov. 21, 2020, 7:38 p.m. No.11733023   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ghost baker protocol active!!

 

Bakers please step up! Newfags please collect notables while baker is stepping up!

Anonymous ID: 000000 Nov. 21, 2020, 7:59 p.m. No.11733278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3312 >>3316

Ghost baker protocol active!!

 

Bakers please step up! Newfags please collect notables while baker is stepping up!

 

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