Discussion: GOPer Swept Up In NC Election Fraud Probe To Be Interviewed By Investigators

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“Pastor, you’ve probably seen this book before. It’s a Bible. Now, you just put your hand on this book, and repeat after me.”

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“Harris has denied having knowledge of any wrongdoing in the race.”

“I only played the piano and had no idea what went on upstairs!”

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…he and other North Carolina Republicans argue that his race should be certified and he should be seated with the new Congress because the board hasn’t shown proof that the alleged fraud scheme was large enough to change the outcome of the election.

So Harris is going the “light treason” route for his defense? Good luck with that.

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We’re gonna need a bigger broom…

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Are you really ‘swept up’ in the probe when you likely had a major part in promoting it? Somehow I doubt that the fraud happened out of the earnest desire of the serial grifter who orchestrated the vote manipulation to be nice to the creepy candidate, and the creepy candidate was simply an innocent beneficiary.

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“Just because I’m married to the madam means nothing, nothing I tell ya.”

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Why are GOPers always the ones who actually commit election fraud?

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“Light Treason, still tastes great with half the calories.”

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You think he’s seen the Bible before?

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Because election fraud is far more effective than voter fraud.

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Please please please let him make some definitive statements that can be checked.

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Can I concede and everybody just get along?

Harris has denied having knowledge of any wrongdoing in the race.

Harris is LYING.

Yes. It is a regularly used prop for his Sunday performances. It adds some authenticity to the role he is playing, “The Grifting Evangelical.”

Wait a second: His argument is that there was serious fraud in the election, clearly undertaken at the behest of his campaign, but that he should be seated anyway because the fraud project was a failure (“no proof that it affected enough votes to swing the election”)?

And I though chutzpah was originally from the Yiddish language…

Well, he’s the kind of pastor, no doubt, who talks about that book, the Bible, every day without paying much attention to what it says.

I’ve seen prop books before at furniture stores, they look real but…

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