Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Off The Ballot!

 



Well it never seems to end, does it. 

First, Trump is an evil Russian spy in the pay of the Kremlin, a fifth columnist Putin agent who stole the election from Hillary! That didn't go too far, despite the best efforts of the Uniparty and its Stasi enforcers. Dam.

Then there was the great vote rig of 2020, which saw swing states magically swing to Biden in the depths of the night as just enough ballots were delivered to voting stations to ensure victory for the installed Old Crook. Who didn't even bother to campaign because so very 81 million popular. Huh.



And now this. Colorado's Supreme Court has ruled that Trump's name can't be on the ballot in 2024. Why? Because he's an insurectionist. Yep, 45 fomented an insurrection on January 6 2021. It was like Pearl Harbor but way, way worse, so he's in breach of the Constitution and you can't vote for him in Colorado.




Dear God, Kyrie Eleison, we're clearly living in insane clown land and I don't see how this kind of venal, transparent, deceitful, mendacious exercise in chicanery's going to sit well with the country. Like what, I can't vote for Trump because people protested at the Capitol because of an obvious vote rig and a stupid Russian spy PR campaign. What? What level of chicanery is this?

No chicanery at all, punters, this is the rule of law, the law of our rulers. So sorry, Putlerite Nazis, we rainbow rule you now, and you'd better take it unless you wanna get locked up for years without trial in the DC Gulag. Got that?




The last time Democrats did this was in 1860, when they took Lincoln off the ballot. And look what happened, an awful lot, a heinous amount of blood. Pray we do not have a repeat of such madness at the very moment we're tearing down the Statue of Reconciliation at Arlington cemetery. Reflect on that.

Ad Causam,

LSP

16 comments:

  1. Do laws matter? At the time South Carolina seceded from the Union (followed by other states), the law was on their side.

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  2. I'm writing him in if this hasn't been kicked to the curb by the Supreme Court before November.

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  3. Removing the Statue of Reconciliation at Arlington cemetery almost makes me ill. When I denounced my Minnesota roots in favor of being a Texan and proudly stood for the playing of Dixie, I also learned the truth of the Civil War. The Yankee bastards are cancelling a goodly portion of this country.

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  4. I fear there is no going back at this point, there is only the going through.

    We better win this one, because I don't really think there will be any re-education camps. Welcome to New Kampuchea.

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  5. At present, this Great Removal applies to the primary election. As a recently former resident of Colorado, I can say it used to be a nice place. New Mexico seems to be on the same path. Oh Hey, is the game on?

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  6. After hearing the moronic Democrat shill's MSNBC comments from our 39 yo Secretary of State (proud D, so an operative), espousing the lie, I sent her an email telling her at least half of Coloradans can no longer trust her judgement in the office, that she is unfit for office and should resign immediately.

    Now I'm REALLY on their list...because...you know, speaking out against those who work for us is now an "insurrection" crime against their power structure. To which I say, "Bring it on you bums."

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  7. Will Texas and Florida take Pedo Joe & Ho off their ballots?

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  8. Their faces, they are grotesque/perverted deviants.

    On a lovely note, it's always warms my heart to see Adrienne in the comments feed.

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  9. It's just outrageous, Adrienne, and the Statue of Reconciliation to boot. I'm with you, stomach churning.

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  10. "only the going through."

    I fear you're right, Wild, and I don't see a good way out of this, not in any short term. Of course I hope I'm badly wrong.

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  11. Hey, Ritchie, let's see.

    I find the whole thing more than a little terrifying, but there it is, bold as brass, brazen.

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  12. Be careful out there, Mr. Paul. That in mind, well done.

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  13. That remains to be seen, LL, but it'd surely be appropriate. Fight fire with fire?

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  14. Same here, GenX!

    Life was much better when Adrienne's Corner (Catholic Corner) was up and about.

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