Many Jan. 6 committee members jumped into Ginni Thomas’ questioning by their investigators, particularly to probe her belief that the 2020 election was infused with fraud, according to a transcript released Friday.
“My husband often administers spousal support to the wife that’s upset.” Ladies and gentleman, that’s how a person sounds when she’s telling the truth.
She’s not an idiot as per her tossing questions back at Cheney and her careful parsing of verb tenses. Without idiocy as an excuse, then she is just a piece of shite.
Thomas, who was briefly a member of Lifespring — a controversial group that was part of the “human potential movement” — before becoming an anti-cult activist, has surprised many who once knew her by aligning herself with far-right conspiracy theory groups such as QAnon that some say have cult-like qualities.
So f’ing tired of the justification for proclaiming there was massive fraud with zero evidence being “but a lot of people said…”
People were harmed and some died because of these deliberate lies intending to overturn an election. I wish for accountability for more than the small fish.
“And there were so many other things that, you know, I don’t think there’s a lot of — there’s a lot of people uncomfortable with the 2020 election." Ladies and gentleman, that’s the kind of statement that represents actionable evidence in a court of law.
It’s too bad that the comedian actor Louie Anderson passed away this year. He would certainly fit the role as Ginny. Plus having him play her would upset the ninnies in more ways than one.