Discussion: Dem On Trump's Sketchy Election Panel: We 'Should Have Predicted' Backlash

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“The fullness of experience being what it is…

Um…What the hell does this mean?

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Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach ®, the vice chair of the panel, on Wednesday said in a statement released by the White House that the commission has been hindered by “media distortions and obstruction by a handful of state politicians.”

And the Jews. Don’t forget the Jews. Can’t have a successful rant without blaming the Jews.

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I will translate:

“Wow, we really stepped in it, and I am in a very embarrassing situation here, so I will make lots of important-sounding noises that don’t mean squat, hoping to drown things in the 60-Hz hum.”

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I think it means most people live and learn, but some people just live.

Either that, or “stupid is as stupid does.”

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There’s a faint whiff of religious dog-whistling, but I gotta go with @brian512 's theory.

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Here is a thought. If I were a Secretary of State, and I turned in my voter data and they DID find voter fraud, wouldn’t that mean I was not doing my job? Why the hell then would I turn over my data?

I’m the secretary. I know my data is good to go,and if I don’t know, I sure as hell won’t tell anybody.

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You fucking Quisling. What did you think KKKris and MANGOTUS would do, organize a League of Women Voters-esque good government conference?

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Loosely transalted, something along the lines of: “I didn’t expect the bloody Spanish Inquisition!”

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Never cross the Threads! That would be…bad.

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Perhaps he was just thinking of the novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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Yes. But what the hell is a f’ing Dem doing on the f’ing commission in the first place? The whole point of it is to (marginally) pretend Trump didn’t lose the popular vote, and (mainly) find new ways to suppress Dem votes.

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It’s a shame they couldn’t find any attractive people to be in that film.

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You see my state’s data when we see Trump’s tax returns.

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Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap (D), In what cave have you been the last 8 years that you didn’t know who Kris Kobach is and why anything that he is a participant would draw a huge blow back? Are you really that stupid? Most likely you were trying to bolster your “bipartisan” credentials at the expense of the voting rights of minorities.

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I think by “fullness of experience” he’s referring to the act of asking himself for and then refusing to provide the information he requested.

It all makes perfect sense. A perfect circle. With no interlopers! (Interloopers?)

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I know. Who in the heck is this guy?

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“The fullness of experience being what it is… Um…What the hell does this mean?

When a man and a woman love each other very much, they lie very close together and soon both say “Ohhh, God…”

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Matthew Dunlap was born and raised in Bar Harbor, Maine. He went through the Bar Harbor school system and graduated from Mt. Desert Island High School, where he was a captain of the track team. He earned B.A. and M.A. degrees in history and English respectively from the University of Maine. Dunlap also completed the Senior Executives in State and Local Government program at Harvard University. Prior to entering politics, he worked in a variety of jobs including textile worker, fur trapper, publishing editor, radio talk-show host, cook, waiter, and bartender.

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