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MisterKag 31 points ago +31 / -0

As many of the younger ones here tell me,

“We are now the media!”

Those old corporate logos are dead outlets walking. Trump exposed them all.

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MisterKag 16 points ago +16 / -0

I had one elderly neighbor who was too afraid to put out a Trump lawn sign this year. She was afraid of “having my home firebombed”.

We put up two Trump signs to cover for her.

The enemy is here. Perhaps once they are de-radicalized and see their brainwashing, we can begin to work with them again.

But for now, some in our midst are a clear and present danger.

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MisterKag 8 points ago +8 / -0

... and they have proven experience in burning things.

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MisterKag 10 points ago +10 / -0

Gillette them.

We must be as strong and as unyielding as the other side now.

No more compromises or excuses.

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MisterKag 75 points ago +75 / -0

They get some success, and forgot where they came from, how they got there, and what really matters.

Contrast this virtue signaling coward with Mike Lindell, who helped bail that boy out.

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MisterKag 16 points ago +17 / -1

McCafe at the grocery store is better coffee, for 1/5 the price. Don’t buy their swill.

Companies that cannot stand for American freedoms and Constitutional liberties must be now treated as Fox & Gillette. No exceptions.

We stand at the abyss.

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MisterKag 3 points ago +4 / -1

McCafe at the grocery store is better coffee, for 1/5 the price.

Companies who betray America need to be avoided now.

Fox and Gillette them.

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MisterKag 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m not trying to get on the front page.

I’m just passing along some well-oiled opinions and observations to a colleague. One under incredible pressure. And that’s all it is, opinion. I’m not larping, and am not presenting any fanciful new facts. Most are things a good federal practitioner would be aware of under normal circumstances. Or perhaps not. And these are not usual circumstances. It’s what I would mention to a partner walking down the hall.

You all can consider it however you like. I laid out what I think they are going to try. It may succeed. It may fail. No harm in speaking it.

Consider me the old retired man that lives in the dilapidated house on the corner. I’m not that important at this particular point.

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MisterKag 5 points ago +5 / -0

This.

Prayers are very powerful tools.

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MisterKag 7 points ago +7 / -0

In a less hurried world, she would certainly catch this.

But this is a fire-drill case, and people sometimes forget the hose to grab the axe.

If her team is big enough, they will have preparations. I do not know how many hands she has working with her on this one. My sense is that it is a small group, and they are likely swamped with pre-filing tasks.

If the other side can keep the most damaging and embarrassing evidence from the public, they have already won half the case.

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MisterKag 5 points ago +5 / -0

I can only tell you I correctly identified the defensive argument that the en banc Circuit Court of Appeals panel would rely on to rule against Ms. Powell's Petition for Mandamus in the Flynn case (justiciable ripeness), before she even filed her Petition. If you choose to not believe that, that is up to you. I really don't care.

I also recommended -- here -- that the two Republican Board Members in Wayne County withdraw their coerced certification votes and submit Affidavits detailing the coercion and duress. They did so the next day. You can search for that one here.

What Ms. Powell is attempting is an enormous undertaking, in an extraordinarily compressed time frame. She is swamped with initial investigation tasks, the legal research underpinning the claim platform, and pleading preparations. Sometimes, even the very best litigator has to move so fast that second stage considerations take a back seat. Exigencies.

This will likely be among the first defensive moves. And one that could prove quite undermining.

Again, you do not know who posts here, who reads here, and who lurks here.

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MisterKag 7 points ago +7 / -0

True, and I apologize.

First cup of coffee and in a hurry.

Sorry.

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MisterKag 3 points ago +3 / -0

You're right and I apologize.

One cup of coffee and heading out the door.

I'm sure she would normally be aware of this. But she is moving 1,000 MPH right now.

Assembling a case like this usually requires 3-6 months. She has 2-3 weeks.

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MisterKag 51 points ago +55 / -4

You don't know who posts here, Mr. Handshake.

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MisterKag 70 points ago +70 / -0

They will try. Especially the IC goons. Don't let them succeed.

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MisterKag 1 point ago +2 / -1

Who?

Oh, yet ANOTHER posting about Chatsworth.

Ignore him, and he disappears.

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MisterKag 6 points ago +7 / -1

What is the continuing obsession with Chatsworth?

He’s a Murdoch news reader. A fiction. He doesn’t even use his real name.

And a sneering elitist who lives in DC, with all the other people who despise you.

If you just turn it off, it ceases to exist.

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