It can be both, but I figure it’s 75% scam.
College Football stadiums are gonna start having to have on-site childcare facilities.
A very expensive performance. But if that is what “god” demands, that is what they do. No one has accused them of intelligence.
I am hoping that it turns out that they lost Thomas County as well.
He said something about his vote “not counting.”
Seriously.
No, that’s gerrymandering.
Bad money after bad makes it a twofer!
Meanwhile in other fun GOP controlled states:
This is a display of RW “rationality” at its finest: pay a couple of hundred grand in order to publicize and validate their loss of a major, high profile referendum that completely undercut the basic credibility of their cause. Just masterful!
This. See my recent post about the 16-year-old girl in Florida
Here in Arizona the Rs wasted some state money and tons of private money to “audit” Maricopa County. As an audit, it was a total bust.
But… folks who supported and still support the audit and the Big Lie are now the R candidates for governor, attorney general, secretary of state, and U.S. senator.
Cui bono? – Each and every one of them.
If these troublemakers would lay off the recount hysteria, I’m sure that would bring voters more peace than anything else. Hope that guy who paid the state of Kansas on his credit card can afford the interest charge!
And the sad stories keep on coming.
One of Gietzen’s credit cards was used to pay a whopping $118,000 for the new recount gambit, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal.
And the CC company won’t be happy when Gietzen initiates a charge back for the cost!
Well, that is alarming indeed, if that’s their view.
Works for me.
Just in time for 87,000 newly hired(no comment on training) IRS agents to drag him off to the gulag.
Really, that Brandon guy is devious.
Think of it as a 119k ad buy for MONTHs of coverage and bad takes on multiple national media channels and then it suddenly becomes MUCH cheaper to do this than most any other political purchase. Frankly, it’s a no brainer.
There is no repercussions for repeatedly pulling the democratic equivalent of a fire alarm. And it helps to desensitize people while republicans commit actul fraud.
Sometimes, Melissa, the answer is no. No, there was no cheating except your side tried to pull a fast one and it didn’t work.
Most paranoiacs could say same thing.
I suspect their position is less popular than their delusions tell them it is.