sorry your inbox is filled with rude morons, but i also believe the election was probably flipped by fraud. it's not really based on one silver bullet, but the bellwether counties all losing their predictive power at once, pause in counting in several key swing states, the massive expansion of vote-by-mail concurrent with historically rock bottom rates of signature rejection, plus matt braynard's analysis suffice to persuade me the fix was in. my attitude on it is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ tho
I appreciate your polite attempt to convince me.
Yeeeah, I absolutely do not categorically reject the idea that some election fraud took place in 2020 or any other year. I just haven't seen any convincing evidence of it yet. Of course, lack of evidence does not mean that fraud didn't occur, just that the coverup was good if it did.
Matt Braynard is less convincing to me than you.
I just need some actual info besides "your a dumbfuck and a lot of crazy Fox news fans swear their uncle saw a funny looking guy at a poll" lols.
“Matt’s sampling discovered 1,400 early or absentee voters in Georgia used postal facilities as their residential addresses.” Do those residential areas even exist? As you know, you can set up PO boxes anywhere in the country.
Holy Moly, POB shouldn’t be allowed! This election is rife with fraud, and we are getting more and more every…
Nearly two dozen pro-insurrectionist events are planned across the country for the anniversary of the U.S. Capitol riot.
Liz Skalka at BuzzFeed News:
UPDATE: 2:22 p.m.ET (01.05.2022) — Shortly after publishing this article, the Cobb County Republican Party announced that it was canceling its patriot vigil due to the backlash it had received.
“Due to the mischaracterization of the event scheduled for January 6th and the ensuing concerns for the safety of those in attendance, the prayer vigil is CANCELED,” the group announced Wednesday afternoon following intense backlash from Republicans and Democrats alike.
PREVIOUSLY:
This Thursday, Jan. 6, members of the Republican Party in Cobb County, Georgia, will join people around the country in commemorating the anniversary of the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol with a somber remembrance.
Except it will honor those allegedly behind the attack, hailed as “patriots” and “political prisoners” in far-right circles for storming the Capitol in an attempt to keep Joe Biden from becoming the next president.
The Cobb County Republicans are planning a candlelight vigil for the “J6 Patriots held in DC prisons.” The event will also feature the founder of Women for America First, the group that hosted the D.C. rally with former President Donald Trump that preceded the attack.
But celebrating those behind the disturbing events last year is too much even for some Georgia Republicans, who have watched their party become more extreme since Trump lost the state and made it a target for his election lies and grievances.
“When I first saw this, I was in such disbelief that I had to fact check it ... ” TJ Dearman, chairman of the GOP in Jackson County, Georgia, wrote on Facebook.
He said the Cobb County GOP event isn’t meant to “honor the officers who were brutally assaulted for hours but to honor the ‘patriots’ who are being held as ‘political prisoners.’ My definition of patriotism isn’t beating police in an attempt to overthrow the US government but maybe I’m just another brainwashed rino (sic),” referring to the disparaging acronym, “Republican In Name Only.”
Nearly two dozen similar pro-insurrectionist gatherings are happening across the country to mark the Jan. 6 anniversary, including events promoted by Proud Boys and other extreme far-right actors, according to Carla Hill, associate director of the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Extremism.
“These events that portray insurgents as patriots, martyrs, freedom fighters, political prisoners ... it’s a continuation of a broad scale conspiratorial campaign that deflects the blame from those responsible for Jan. 6,” Hill told HuffPost. “This narrative just demonstrates an unwillingness to own up to the fact that this is a move away from democratic norms and values by claiming these people were all victims rather than perpetrators.”
Far-right groups are planning to mark the one-year anniversary of the Capitol Insurrection with celebrations of the domestic terrorists who breached the Capitol in their deluded and violent quest to attempt to overturn Donald Trump's loss.
"We're going to have some very high-profile speakers there. We're going to have members of Congress speak," rally organizer Matt Braynard sa
Some attendees of the "Justice for J6" rally have slammed Republican lawmakers for not speaking at the Saturday event. The rally's organizer, former Trump campaign staffer Matt Braynard, said that Congress members would speak at the event.
The "Justice for J6" rally demonstrated support for people arrested and charged in connection with January 6 Capitol riots.
"It's going to be huge... We're going to push back against the phony narrative that there was an insurrection," Braynard said in a July 30 interview with the right-leaning media outlet Real America's Voice. "We're going to have some very high-profile speakers there. We're going to have members of Congress speak."
Extremist Groups Are Warning Members To Avoid Rally Near Capitol, Calling It A Trap
Extremist Groups Are Warning Members To Avoid Rally Near Capitol, Calling It A Trap
Some extremist groups are warning their members to stay clear of the “Justice for J6” rally Saturday in Washington, where U.S. Capitol insurrectionists will be hailed as “political prisoners.”
They’re claiming the rally is a trap to lure and arrest them.
There doesn’t appear to be any basis for the warnings. The rally has been organized by Matt Braynard, the one-time data and strategy director…
The former president insisted that they were being "persecuted so unfairly" for violently storming the Capitol and attacking law enforcement officers.
Carla Herreria Russo at HuffPost:
Former President Donald Trump defended violent insurrectionists who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, insisting that they are being “persecuted so unfairly” — two days before another rally supporting those insurrectionists is planned to take place.
In a brief statement, Trump claimed without providing evidence that the arrests of people who were seen attacking Capitol Police officers have “proven conclusively that we are a two-tiered system of justice.”
At least four law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol building and grounds in January have died by suicide since the insurrection. Far-right demonstrators have organized the so-called “Justice for J6” rally, set to take place this Saturday in Washington, D.C., as a show of support for the insurrectionists who were arrested in connection with the rioting.
“Our hearts and minds are with the people being persecuted so unfairly relating to the January 6th protest concerning the Rigged Presidential Election,” reads the statement from Trump, who was impeached for his role in inciting the rioters.
“In the end, however, JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL!” Trump added.
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Matt Braynard, a former Trump campaign staffer, organized the upcoming Sept. 18 rally, to “push back on the phony narrative that there was an insurrection,” Braynard told former White House strategist Steve Bannon.
“We’re going back to the Capitol, right where it started. And it’s going to be huge,” Braynard said during an interview on Bannon’s podcast.
In a statement before the "Justice For J6" rally Saturday in DC, insurrection-inciter Donald Trump defended the violent far-right terrorists who stormed the Capitol on January 6th in a bid to illegally keep Trump in office as being "persecuted so unfairly”.
A Rally In Support Of Capitol Attackers Is Coming To D.C. Here's What To Expect.
A Rally In Support Of Capitol Attackers Is Coming To D.C. Here's What To Expect.
2021-09-16 07:00:02
Far-right demonstrators are once again planning to rally in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, in support of the insurrectionists who breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and now sit in jail.
The so-called “Justice for J6” rally, organized by former Donald Trump campaign operative Matt Braynard and his group Look Ahead America, is meant to show support for the violent mob that…