Everyone makes mistakes, including President Trump.
Listened religiously to war room since the election and he’s mentioned this a few times, the biggest difference between Bush-Gore and this past election & it’s Bush was always ahead.
Right now, Trump is behind and a judge has to be on record to nullify votes. On the day after election night Bannon questioned why the President was cautioned that they had observers in every polling location. What happened next? They lied and counted votes with no observers in the middle
of the night. Bannon stated, had Trump lawyers at 1 am (when dems were kicking all the republicans out) in a federal court for each swing state obtained an injunction it would have legally stopped counting that night.
It would’ve given everyone equal chance to legitimately count he election. Since Bannon was so absolute in his convictions I’m certain had he been the campaign manager, we would’ve forced the President’s hand in that legal endeavour, but who knows? For this I think firing Bannon was a the President’s Biggest Mistake.
Everyone makes mistakes, including President Trump.
Listened religiously to war room since the election and he’s mentioned this a few times, the biggest difference between Bush-Gore and this past election & it’s Bush was always ahead.
Right now, Trump is behind and a judge has to be on record to nullify votes. On the day after election night Bannon questioned why the President was cautioned that they had observers in every polling location. What happened next? They lied and counted votes with no observers in the middle
of the night. Bannon stated, had Trump lawyers at 1 am (when dems were kicking all the republicans out) in a federal court for each swing state obtained an injunction it would have legally stopped counting that night.
It would’ve given everyone equal chance to legitimately count he election. Since Bannon was so absolute in his convictions I’m certain had he been the campaign manager, we would’ve forced the President’s hand in that legal endeavour, but who knows? For this I think firing Bannon was a the President’s Biggest Mistake.
I love Steve Bannon 🇺🇸
Maybe Trump knows everything except a military intelligence operation would fail but wanted to give the country every chance for our institutions and officials to fix this before dropping the hammer.
Yea this is something that people who keep referencing Bush v Gore fail to understand. Bush was always ahead in the vote. The lawsuit was about counting ballots that were questionable. In the all SC did was say stop recounting the votes.
Trump has always been behind and in multiple states here. As you said, it would require a judge going on record to count already counted votes. Yes we all know they're fraudulent votes, doesn't matter. No judge will do that.
It was always a very steep uphill battle and the battle has been lost.
All we have left now is:
Legislatures certifying the electors for Trump (maybe, but seems unlikely)\
Joe getting arrested or dropping out before the 6th (would be great, but we all know it won't happen.
Objections on the 6th succeeding (they won't, too many RINO's including Mitch said they won't vote for it. It's DOA)
Something involving the EO and/or Insurrection/Martial Law (not sure here, martial law highly unlikely)
His biggest mistake is the same one we make daily: we assume the opponent is not evil. The opponent will do whatever is necessary to win. They will lie. They will cheat. They will kill. Winning is their only goal. It is their end. We do our side a disservice by not understanding our opponent. By not fighting as they fight, we will always fail. The opponent asks for no mercy. The opponent never apologizes or shirks from public light. Instead, the opponent pushes forward, undaunted, until its aims are achieved. No matter what.