Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 3:01 a.m. No.17874671   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4997 >>5266

Since Hobbs is referring to the AG Brnovich, he has one last chance to do the right thing. It’s probably not likely since his Asst. AG wrote a strongly worded letter, and they told her to fuck off and not a peep out of her since.

 

https://twitter.com/AbrahamHamadeh/status/1599010680782606339?s=20&t=BM6w2CA4p95jGJtXzAbO4Q

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 3:22 a.m. No.17874695   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4704 >>4997 >>5266

What’s absolutely stunning is leftists all over twitter are doubling down. “Twitter did nothing wrong”, one of their favorites, “It’s a big nothing burger”, “what about Trump breaking the law?”, etc. etc. etc. We really need deprogramming schools for these people. Or give them a real education going back to grade school.

 

If it came out and proven by law enforcement, and he got convicted, that Joe Bidan personally killed two children and Hunter just watched; they would say “he had to kill the children, they were growing up MAGA!” And then Antifa and BLM would destroy America, and leftists would join in.

 

https://twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1598853816874831872?s=20&t=IeL9wnYP73oI8JgadThuOw

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 3:40 a.m. No.17874722   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4746 >>4997 >>5266

 

 

Liz Wheeler

 

@Liz_Wheeler

This is OUTSTANDING. Now that Twitter stopped censoring the truth about COVID, watch thisssss

Embedded video

 

1:36 PM · Nov 30, 2022

 

https://twitter.com/Liz_Wheeler/status/1598023126683881472?s=20&t=hPgcqo5uKIfaoViZS1E4vQ

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 3:47 a.m. No.17874734   🗄️.is đź”—kun

So that’s how Al Franken into the Senate in 2010. Democrats and Republicans know and want the cheating, this last election is revealing the collusion and fraud they’ve participated in together, forever.

 

 

https://twitter.com/AbrahamHamadeh/status/1597712975330414592?s=20&t=hPgcqo5uKIfaoViZS1E4vQ

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:03 a.m. No.17874837   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4844 >>4848 >>4853 >>5043

>>17874776

I’m confused since swirls have been used in art etc. for 1,000s of years and pedos have adopted it as a secret signal does that mean all swirls in art/society are bad? I don’t think swirls used in decorations, furniture, carpet or other items make this significant, but only if related to pedos using it. So maybe in context is a better way to make mention of it.

If you see swirls in an ice cream store, then its probably notable.

 

https://iteducationlearning.com/swirl-symbol-meaning/

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:10 a.m. No.17874855   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4865

>>17874836

Hey Atlantic:

 

If he puts it out there, then theres no way to avoid seeing the perverts dick.What makes you believe its magnificent and why in God’s name did you print that article?

 

You are just begging people to look it up. And why do you think you can give any definition or mandate what is a constitutional right, when your media outlet violates the constitution daily?

 

You people are fucking sick. You should rename your outlet to “Atlantis”, because it seems you’ll end up the same way it was taken out!

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:23 a.m. No.17874885   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4937 >>5172

I’m losing respect for Jim Jordan slowly but surely.

 

Mr. Jordan,

Why don’t you want to hold Big Tech Accountable?

 

After your investigations and a sternly written report, will you do anything about it? You and Comer should consult with Nunes and Kash to make sure criminal referrals and impeachments happen. O/w you’ll waste money and time for two years. The people are already fed up.

 

You’ve got an odd pattern Mr. Jordan for contributions out of state, CA? Is that big tech? And other blue states, weird.

 

https://twitter.com/mrddmia/status/1599245765921996800?s=20&t=xNqUskhMNPlh8QHXrb0buQ

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:41 a.m. No.17874928   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17874907

Imagine spending your days on a board where you are mocked, and report on a non existent person Qanon. You seem more obsessed with Qanon then this board is on Q.

 

Your writing is subpar and not even interesting. Take some college courses on writing truthful and interesting things. You will always be known as a hack bottom feeder and a sell out to fake media parrots that are stealing what soul you may have left. Save yourself make amends to God and get some psychological help.

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:51 a.m. No.17874957   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5044 >>5159

>>17874904

You know an election is rigged when its filled with 7 or 8 contenders, that at least 6 of them will only get a few votes. Dems do this all the time, actually reps did it a lot this year too. Dilute the votes for the next highest contender. Libertarians employed in the final vote so conservatives don’t win. Then after the final comes out these initial place holders and vote stealers rarely run for office again. If we looked at the contributions for this libertarian in Warnock/Walker race received, it would most likely be left leaning orgs.

 

BTW the libertarian was not on my ballot or the final vote choice when I voted last week, are you speaking about the primary?

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 5:57 a.m. No.17874989   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5011 >>5023

>>17874955

Anons here’s all the exhibits from the MI LA lawsuits that has AZ SOS requests to twitter, 111 pages, not sure they are all from AZ

 

Dig in anons

 

 

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.lawd.189520/gov.uscourts.lawd.189520.71.8.pdf

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 6:02 a.m. No.17875011   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5022

>>17874989

So SOS’s from many states worked with Twitter and CISA to stop misinformation, or “truth” in a sane world

 

This one says foreign interference!! Kek

 

The unfortunate thing is real foreign interference isn’t tagged, because its welcome

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 6:10 a.m. No.17875046   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5055 >>5064

>>17875022

We should find out if twitter is still going to work with CISA, someone should ask Elon

 

Can you imagine being such conspiracy theorists they are threatened by a couple of tweets questioning or advising on elections. CISA first cane out with 2020 as the most free and fair elections with no fraud. It was picked up by the media and repeated endlessly for years.

 

Chris Crebs even though he was fired he still involved

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 6:47 a.m. No.17875167   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17875065

Thx for that post, I know there are people waking up. There is a strong reason vote republicans, their lives and daily worries are the same as us. They are probably the shy democrats now when it comes to polling. Gen Z is a big problem but wait till they get in their 30s with the same responsibilities as us.

 

God is great! God will not be mocked

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 6:51 a.m. No.17875176   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5189

>>17875159

Found it, he was running for state senate in GA in your area, not against US senate

 

Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Georgia. He lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

 

Biography

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 7:06 a.m. No.17875232   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5241 >>5268

>>17875199. Thanks didn’t even notice him in the primary. He intentionally spoiled the race. I’m sure he got paid for it. Because reading below he’s a political idiot

 

What's Next for Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Who Forced a Runoff in the Georgia Senate Race?

He wants election reforms in Georgia, different priorities for the national Libertarian Party, and plans to challenge Justin Amash—but maybe not how you'd expect.

 

Eric Boehm11.18.2022 12:30 PM

Chase Oliver is having a moment.

 

Last week, he scored more than 2 percent of the vote in Georgia's closely watched Senate race—enough to force a runoff between Sen. Raphael Warnock (D–Ga.) and Trump-backed Republican challenger Herschel Walker because neither candidate received more than 50 percent. That threw Oliver briefly into the national spotlight and made him a target for partisans on both sides who leveled accusations of spoiling the race for their preferred candidate. He got an interview on CNN, a segment on Fox Business' Kennedy, a neat profile from Vice, and an interview withRolling Stone. Not bad for a guy who didn't win.

 

"This is kind of cool. I wanted to make sure that I made a statement and I think with that result, I did," Oliver told me when I caught up with him on Monday night at a divey sports bar tucked away behind a fried chicken joint on the northeastern edge of Atlanta. But even as he's reveling in his spoiler status for the Georgia Senate race, Oliver is already looking ahead to what comes next—for his state, and for the Libertarian Party (L.P.) at large.

 

"If you look at the amount of positive press that I've gotten out of this race, I think that tells you that you need to have Libertarians running top of the ticket," Oliver says. (He’s literally insane. Kek)

 

Whether it is worth it for the L.P. to run candidates like Oliver in high-profile raceswhere they are unlikely to win—but could play spoiler and hopefully influence other campaigns to compete for libertarian voters—is a major point of contention within the party.At the most recent L.P. convention in May, the party's leadership positions were seized by a faction that believes the L.P. should be focused more on winning local races. "We have a very specific focus. We focus on city council, sheriff, mayor, judge, school board," Michael Heise, the founder of the Mises Caucus, told Reason at the L.P. convention in May.

 

Oliver, who has been openly gay since high school and describes himself as a grown-up punk-rock kid, is not shy about criticizing the L.P.'s rightward lurch under the Mises Caucus' control—just check his Twitter account—and he worries that the party will kneecap itself by focusing too exclusively on local politics and the hyper-online libertarian audience. (This guy is a real idiot)

 

"We should have libertarians running [in] local races, too, but it's really hard to create that brand awareness if you don't have somebody willing to run top of the ticket, win, lose, or draw," he says.

 

It's not as easy as he makes it sound. Oliver ran his campaign from his suburban Atlanta home while working two jobs and spending only a few thousand dollars—about 10 cents per vote received. Warnock and Walker combined to spend more than $100 million.

 

Of course, Oliver owes some credit for his recent showing to things beyond his, or the L.P.'s, control. Candidate selection seems to have dogged Republicans in nearly every big race this year, but arguably had the largest impact in Georgia.

 

There's also the matter of the state's unusual rules requiring a runoff if neither candidate gets to 50 percent of the vote. That might free some voters to follow their conscience in the first round of voting—perhaps by backing Oliver—with the knowledge that they will have a chance to vote strategically in the runoff. In a state with a more typical first-past-the-post system, Oliver may have seen some of his prospective voters reluctantly pulled to Warnock's or Walker's camp in the campaign's final days—a frustrating phenomenon with which any third-party or independent candidate has to contend.

 

Coming out of an election where so many Georgians rejected the two-party system, Oliver says there might be momentum for additional changes.

 

"Runoffs are better than plurality voting. Ranked-choice voting is better than runoffs," he says. "That's something that I'm going to be working on." (A flaming fag idiot!)

 

Oliver has also invited Warnock and Walker to attend a forum that he would host, allowing both runoff candidates to speak directly to issues that matter to libertarians and others who voted for Oliver in the general election.

 

"If you think you're the best choice for U.S. Senate, you should be able to have a long-form conversation about it," he says.

 

https://reason.com/2022/11/18/whats-next-for-chase-oliver-the-libertarian-who-forced-a-runoff-in-the-georgia-senate-race/

Anonymous ID: ab4668 Dec. 4, 2022, 7:11 a.m. No.17875255   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>17875235

So now he’s going to do the same thing because they were probably vaccinated. God bless him, hope he’s not vaccinated

 

I don’t know this culling is necessary to increase the average intelligence of mankind.