Message from @SPEARS
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It's hard to piece conversations back together after the fact.
I am bummed about missing the side conversation that was interwoven with it. The virus stuff is too dry/technical for me.
I was reading through the MI Powell filings and I am noticing a pattern, but I haven't fully formed my opinion. It appears that some of the "expert" witnesses were asked to evaluate the plausibility of the assertions of other witnesses - as opposed to conducting their own independent analysis. At least, that's how it reads on the surface. I think that changes how they should be weighted, in my opinion. In other words, it's not like all of Powell's "experts" came to their conclusions independently of each other and they do not appear to have worked on them together. Like I said, this is preliminary, so I thought I would put it out there to see if others were seeing it the same way or not.
I predict those 'experts' will be duly flayed.
It seems to me that every filing is a gish-galloping PR stunt, targeting their base, so they will be so convinced that they will support 'any means necessary'. This is not a new tactic.
Well... I asked Doc before about whether there was reason to be concerned about the mRNA vaccine approach having never been used on humans before 5 months ago. He kindly turned me onto some research in the treatment of MS - my dad has MS - where mRNA techniques were being used for treatment. I got the impression that he was leaning towards it being safe, but the conversation this morning seemed to suggest otherwise.
agree...but why ?
BTW, democrats are spreading this fake bullshit that republicans are trying to boycott the runoff elections. No we are not. They should be sued to the ground for that.
Yeah... I'm just worried about the "broken clock" syndrome which suggests there's a scenario where the case sees the light of day at the correct (or incorrect depending on perspective) time.
@TaLoN132 The 100% consensus on autoimmunity problem certainty tipped me off on his opinion. I defer to the people who know stuff about things that are prohibitive for me to develop expertise.
lost me on that
Are you saying that no one on the right suggested a boycott and it was completely fabricated by the MSM? Or that they won't let a poorly thought out tactic die and keep it alive in a blatant attempt to suppress the vote?
Republicans should boycott the elections, in Georgia at least, or vote Democrat. In order for the filed fantastical claims about malfeasance to be true, the Republican government sold voters out. Time for a change. Quicker blue shift on that purple.
LOL oh man. the opposition defense is always "questioning the voting processes during a razor thin election is suppressing peoples votes"
yes zulu, if you werent aware, many of us trump supporters voted for trump so that the GOP would be irreparably damaged
Are you on crack? The republicans almost swept the house
a very small minority of trump supporters have any loyalty to establishment republicans
'The Left' didn't perpetrate that. Trump put distance between him and Powell precisely because he knew that would happen.
That would be as stupid as saying bernie voters got screwed and should vote Trump
> a very small minority of trump supporters have any loyalty to establishment republicans
@SPEARS Excellent. Make those Georgia senators blue.
zulu spends more time in here arguing points that he has little understanding of and gets his playbook from the politically uinformed on reddit. if zulu spent more time actually researching and reading article he wouldnt be so arrogant and insufferable
Actually, worse than that given dems promised to add states and pack the court if they got full control
That, apparently, did happen in 2016.
i wouldnt take anything he says seriously
shots fired hahahaha
Why the hell would Republicans want a fully democrat controlled government @Zuluzeit you make no sense
the only people who wouldn't admit trump and bernie were similar on crticial issues, were bernie and the establishment democrats. most bernie supporters realized that trump was the same. bernie sold himself out
I'm not aware of any promises... just discussions and threats - amplified by the RWM to make it seem like a foregone conclusion... Kind of like the MSM amplifying a few Republican threats to boycott the runoff. Two sides of the same coin...
just ignore zulu, he must be trolling
And "we" fall for it every time.
cringe uninformed take https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/09/22/packing-supreme-court/
> Why the hell would Republicans want a fully democrat controlled government @Zuluzeit you make no sense
@leftingfighter33 well, your claim is that the msm is capable of controlling the minds of Gerogian Republican voters. What else am I to conclude?
Perhaps just not understanding because of being establishment
Or they were salty because Clinton won and figured there was little difference between them.
when people in political positions talk about doing something they should be taken seriously
And not populous
Making case for something one might think is a good idea is not the same as it being a promise and part of the party platform.
Would you say that google and the msm have no influence whatsoever on election results? It's not like they basically choose what people get to see...
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aoc-blacklist-trump-supporters "its just right wing propaganda and fear mongering when they call out very real things that democrats in leading positions want to do"
She's a fucking authoritarian commie