Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 1:57 a.m. No.16213460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3486 >>3490 >>3608

>>16213439

The email from Priestap is addressed to Dina Corsi.

She's one of the FBI agents that supposedly could've prevented 9/11.

 

>The next day Gillespie met with Dina Corsi, an analyst within the FBI's bin Laden unit, and al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi were put on the terrorist watchlist on August 24. Dina Corsi met with the bin Laden unit head, Rodney Middleton, who later said that for Corsi, it was an "Oh, shit" moment. They agreed that the Bureau needed to open an investigation to find al-Mihdhar. The I-49 squad in the New York field office were assigned to track down the al Qaeda member, but the Justice Department Inspector General later found that they "did not treat it like an urgent matter."

https://www.newsweek.com/fbis-bin-laden-unit-had-oh-s-t-moment-3-weeks-before-9-11-1618971

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 2:33 a.m. No.16213519   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3528 >>3532

>>16213504

You DJT back in office before 2025 anons are something else.

 

The post you are replying to says that he will be back in the oval office by the end of the year. That's some heavy crack-smoking right there. Even if the republicans win the mid-terms, the house is still majority Democrat till January 2023. Not to mention a 50-50 senate where people like McConnel, Romney, Collins, and Murkowski hate his guts just as much as the democrats.

 

And the only way DJT could be confirmed as new pres is through some combination of of Joe and Kamala stepping down and use of the 25th amendment like Gerald Ford.

 

Serious question, how on earth is DJT getting back in office before 2025?

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 3:26 a.m. No.16213634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3660 >>3680 >>3816

>>16213588

>Donald J Trump… was robbed.

Sort of.

According to the constitution the president isn't chosen by the vote of the people.

It's based on the electoral college.

The electoral college is not legally required to follow the votes of the people unless explicitly desinageted in a state's constitution.

Here's a list of states that require the electors to vote for the same candidate that won the majority of the vote in that state:

>http://archive.fairvote.org/?page=967

 

Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania are not on that list, i.e., the electors are not bound by the vote of the people. The only argument Donald Trump has, and consequently was the argument outlined in the famous January 6th memo, is the electors were not signed off by the state legislators but the state governors and in some cases Secretary of States, which makes the electors void. DJT has an absolute slam dunk, 100 percent winnable case if he challenged the election on those grounds. BUT he didn't. I was harping on that on this board back then and to friends in real life, kek. All that Giulliani, Sidney Powell stuff was for the birds and I couldn't believe team POTUS was going that route. When we finally got our hands on the Jan 6th memo I was glad to see someone in the President's inner circle actually brought it up. Now as to why Trump never introduced that legal argument… shrug. I think because it would invalidate nearly every presidency since 1876. Or maybe he had another reason.

 

Long story short, stolen election or not, the people don't vote for the president… sort of. So it can't really be stolen at the ballot box, because the ballot box is (sort of) irrelevant.

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 3:49 a.m. No.16213689   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3701 >>3702

>>16213680

>Then why bother voting at all?

Your vote for president legally matters in the majority of states. Here they are with the state statute.

 

Alabama (Code of Ala. §17-19-2)

Alaska (Alaska Stat. §15.30.090)

California (Election Code §6906)

Colorado (CRS §1-4-304)

Connecticut (Conn. Gen. Stat. §9-176)

Delaware (15 Del C §4303)

District of Columbia (§1-1312(g))

Florida (Fla. Stat. §103.021(1))

Hawaii (HRS §14-28)

Maine (21-A MRS §805)

Maryland (Md Ann Code art 33, §8-505)

Massachusetts (MGL, ch. 53, §8)

Michigan (MCL §168.47)

Mississippi (Miss Code Ann §23-15-785)

Montana (MCA §13-25-104)

Nebraska (§32-714)

Nevada (NRS §298.050)

New Mexico (NM Stat Ann §1-15-9)

North Carolina (NC Gen Stat §163-212)

Ohio (ORC Ann §3505.40)

Oklahoma (26 Okl St §10-102)

Oregon (ORS §248.355)

South Carolina (SC Code Ann §7-19-80)

Tennessee (Tenn Code Ann §2-15-104(c))

Utah (Utah Code Ann §20A-13-304)

Vermont (17 VSA §2732)

Virginia (§24.2-203)

Washington (RCW §29.71.020)

Wisconsin (Wis Stat §7.75)

Wyoming (Wyo Stat §22-19-108)

>http://archive.fairvote.org/?page=967

 

Also voting matters for your representative, senator, mayor, governor, school board, sheriff and a shit ton of other things.

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 4:10 a.m. No.16213736   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3737 >>3748

>>16213727

Ah… probably.

Who knows though, their definition of Trump intermediary might be the guy who cleans the toilets are Mar-A-Lago. Remember NYT's "anonymous" who claimed to be a WH insider, but in the end turned out to be a mail room flunkey at the DHS?

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 4:26 a.m. No.16213782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3807

>>16213733

Stewert Rhodes was one of the FBI's assets that organized the J6 activities. There was footage of him all over the place that day breaking down barriers, using the megaphone to urge people on, and other things, but he was never charged. A couple of actual journalistic investigative reporters kept harping on how it was bizarre a guy who was so instrumental to the JB activities was still free. It even made it on to Tucker Carlson tonight. Once the stench around Stewart Rhodes got so strong that it was being played on fox news and no longer on obscure corners of the internet, the FBI finally arrested him in January of this year 2022.

 

All the other grandmas and deer in the headlights people walking around the capitol were swooped up immediately, but Stewert Rhodes only got arrested after his liberty was questioned on fox news. So now, they are trying to make it seem like Rhodes was not a government actor, but a big bad terrorist that has connections all the way to the Trump White House. A guy the FBI couldn't be fucked to arrest until this year.

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 5:17 a.m. No.16213923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3933

>>16213894

DeSantis is alright.

I still don't trust him (it's a me problem)

Neither do I trust Kari Lake (also a me problem).

i did like earlier in the year when Trump threw a jab at DeSantis. DeSantis went on Maria Bartiromo and when asked if he got a booster shot, he said I don't know. This is around the time when trump was "getting killed" for being pro booster/vax. A day or tw after the Bartiromo interview Trump said something like, "Some of these governors get on TV and when asked when they got the booster they say I don't know."

 

Pro booster or anti booster at least Trump had the balls to let people know his vax status, no matter the consequences.

Anonymous ID: 4cb20c May 5, 2022, 5:34 a.m. No.16214003   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16213955

>I hope Sinema and Manchin will hold.

If I was a West Virginian anon, I'd be tempted to vote for Manchin just as a thank you for not caving on the filibuster. I know he's a dem and isn't a friend of MAGA, but him keeping the filibuster intact is the only thinking saving America. Without that, elections would have already been federalized, gun confiscation would already have been enacted, and the supreme court would have 25 justices on it, and on and on. That keeping of the filibuster by Manchin is keeping this country from going off the cliff.