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Grand Unified Election Thread 2: What is the difference between Biden and Dump?

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Part of it is, trying to create outrage to make it seem as if it’s a legitimate disagreement. There’s nothing there (“count all legal votes”) to really get upset about. I am taking the tack of sitting back and enjoying the self-immolation, occasionally laughing at the dumpies and the 4 seasons memes etc., but no longer ever expressing anger or fear over the election.
 
Even in the article they say none of this is likely to work. This is all smoke and mirrors they are just looking into the same crap the courts already have either thrown out or are so flimsy would be laughed out if they tried.

Barr will find a couple cases, they will fake a few more and none of it will matter. Dont fall for it.
 
Yeah where did Sicatoka run off to this time? What he didn't like "just asking questions" once things turned south for the GOP? I have to think he sees the actions of the majority of the GOP and their leadership as completely un-American.
The counts started to flip Biden and again he ran off.
 
Growing Discomfort at Law Firms Representing Trump in Election Lawsuits

Like many big law firms, Jones Day, whose roots go back to Cleveland in the late 1800s, has prided itself on representing controversial clients.

There was Big Tobacco. There was the Bin Laden family. There was even the hated owner of the Cleveland Browns football team as he moved the franchise to Baltimore.

Now Jones Day is the most prominent firm representing President Trump and the Republican Party as they prepare to wage a legal war challenging the results of the election. The work is intensifying concerns inside the firm about the propriety and wisdom of working for Mr. Trump, according to lawyers at the firm.

Doing business with Mr. Trump — with his history of inflammatory rhetoric, meritless lawsuits and refusal to pay what he owes — has long induced heartburn among lawyers, contractors, suppliers and lenders. But the concerns are taking on new urgency as the president seeks to raise doubts about the election results.

Some senior lawyers at Jones Day, one of the country’s largest law firms, are worried that it is advancing arguments that lack evidence and may be helping Mr. Trump and his allies undermine the integrity of American elections, according to interviews with nine partners and associates, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect their jobs.

At another large firm, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, based in Columbus, Ohio, lawyers have held internal meetings to voice similar concerns about their firm’s election-related work for Mr. Trump and the Republican Party, according to people at the firm. At least one lawyer quit in protest.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Mikeaveli2682/status/1326057322284658689

A list of some Jones Day clients...just in case :^)
 
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Is Mitch saying all this stuff to create a larger distraction and take focus off the two Georgia Senate run offs because he knows if both the Democrats win, he's out?
 
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