No plan survives contact with the enemy.
We wait in hope. But we prepare, in case hope is inadequate.
Before the election, SCOTUS ducked the complaint of Pennsylvania bypassing the legislature to change the conduct of the election. It was not "ripe", it likely wouldn't make any difference, and we don't want to deal with the heat was the rationalization.
Spoiler: it made a difference.
Here, they had the opportunity to rectify their dereliction of duty.
The defenses were flimsy, at best.
But somehow, 75 million voters, 19 states, the President, and several of the state legislatures who had been directly subverted together lacked standing?
They chickened out.
Again.
Had the parties been reversed, standing would not have been an issue. You know it. I know it. They know it.
No amount of neutrality will keep Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) from proclaiming any decision that goes against them as illegitimate.
Your rationale conflicts with observed reality.
Maybe the third time will be the charm.
Maybe they'll find the testicular fortitude to obey their sworn oaths.
Maybe there is a way we can encourage that outcome.
But we'd best prepare for contingencies
Are you fucking insane? The UN and all it represents is what we're fighting against!
If this speculation is true, he's setting himself up to be appointed special counsel.
Special counsels have to have left government service prior to being appointed.
I'm not sure what to think about it. On one hand, he's the filthy rat bastard responsible for Ruby Ridge. On the other, he seems to be the least corrupt and most saavy swamp creatures in the upper DoJ. (Seriously, recording a call with "your old friend"? Who does that? But he was absolutely right to do so, as Mueller was trying to set him up!)