I don't think that way, especially since he can speak his peace to a huge audience instead of becoming the next Bill O'Reilly who is on NewsMax and nobody hears him much anymore.
On Fox, he has a big platform. Money is not the only issue.
Lin Wood, the supreme ambulance chaser extraordinaire. But damn is he good at it.
I would NOT want to be on the other side of anything that guy brings. Or Rudy "the Five Families Are On My Wall" Guiliani.
Seriously, the left has really miscalculated here. They are not dealing with floppy old Republicans here.
He probably won't. But he's also probably looking for somewhere else to land.
The problem is the pay. I mean I can't really fault a guy for making millions instead of 6 figures elsewhere. And at the same time he gets to say whatever the hell he wants on a network that is going left.
I mean think about it. If you could have a show on CNN, paid millions to do it, and allowed to say whatever you want, would you do it? I would. I would be red-pilling them by the thousands.
I don't know why this keeps going around. The SCOTUS CANNOT order a "new election". There is nothing in the Constitution that allows for that.
All the SCOTUS can do is follow PA law in this and order that specific ballots are negated, based on PA law (the legislature determines the method of choosing electors per the constitution, thus PA law in this case).
This means that any ballot that arrived after 8pm on Tuesday that was counted has to be removed from the count. If those ballots were mixed in and not tracked, then all ballots could be tossed out in those precincts, with respect to the Presidential and Vice Presidential elections.
That is as much as SCOTUS can enforce. Frankly, it is more than enough to hand PA to Trump.
The PA legislature has the constitutional ability to disregard SCOTUS and simply choose electors, but they cannot ignore SCOTUS and use the votes to choose electors without removing votes that SCOTUS deems are ineligible under PA law.
Which means, either way, Trump wins PA.
No new election necessary.
Perhaps that comment was unnecessary, but I am just really frustrated at the lack of actionable information. I have a lot of people asking me what is going on and I am doing my best here trying to get that information, and usually I can get a lot here, but for some reason it's not forthcoming today.
Or anywhere else for that matter.
I KNOW we will win this in the end. But we have people just losing their minds over this right now and I need to be able to point to solid things to calm them.
Friend, I have no doubt of what you are saying, but I really wish you and others would post links to things instead of just blurting out things we all want to hear.
Where is a video of these nukes being dropped? Or are you just referring to that short news conference? I mean, we are all trying to get as much information as we can right now and I dunno why a post like this is rising to the top while a post with detailed information lags at like 40 upvotes.
I appreciate opinions, but we really need facts right now guys.
My point is, they wouldn't like any of us, except perhaps a minority of Americans that are extremely traditional. And maybe they would like the Amish and Mennonites, or maybe they would hate them for being German. There's no telling.
They would be shocked at what the world has become, without having lived through the changes. And they never dreamed America would become this huge bloated entity that it has. It would all be so alien to them.
I'm not saying this to say we are all somehow "bad". I am saying it to point out that we cannot always consider "what would the Founders think?". The most brilliant thing these men did was to craft a constitution that allowed our country to deviate from what they personally liked or wanted, but still stay within a barrier of principles.
And for that we should all be eternally grateful and also amazed at their foresight.
But we should not hold actions to their standards. In their day, they would hang someone for just about anything. We've progressed significantly form that point, and mostly due to our brilliant guiding document the Constitution. It really was not that long ago that towns would hang a guy because someone said he slept with his daughter. You don't want "justice" like that. And our Constitution protects us from it.
And I am sure the Founders maybe foresaw that a bit. But they were still men of their time. And I do not want to try and shoehorn them into our time. The Left does that, and that is why they condemn them. It's a false way of looking at history.
The legislature is involved in executing the order from SCOTUS to segregate all ballots received after 8pm Tuesday. As far as I know that is all that is going on.
The really crazy thing is it is likely the Democrats mixed the bad ballots with the good, which could potentially taint ALL ballots in those precincts.
Which means Trump wins, but they get their "moral" victory. Which I suspect that is all they were trying to get from the start.
It's actually quite telling that they did not call it last night. I really thought they would.
They waited until the weekend and did it under the radar. Which means they know they are wrong.
We showed up and voted and they can't cover that up. The challenges will mostly hold up in court, the recounts will go for Trump easily.
The media just needed to keep the idiots going so they called it for Biden.
It's a short-lived "win" for them, and worse because they had to wait until a Saturday.
Unfortunately, we do not get the total meltdown videos of the media like we got in 2016, but we still win in the end.
No no, don't take too much out of my comment. I don't hate Bannon. But that was really a terrible time to interrupt. Guy is like "yeah I saw all this shit and -- I AM STEAVE BANNON YOU ARE WATCHING A GUY TELL US HOW HE SAW THINGS ON MY CHANNEL AND THIS IS MY CHANNEL -- and that is all I have to say"
Like WTF. Dude, shut up. Let the guy speak.
Pennsylvanians, which based on the real vote before the fix, have a duty to themselves, their commonwealth, and to the country to remove their governor.