joker44
In the wind
Comments by joker44 (page 15)
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4 years ago
founder
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From a security perspective:
Anderson, Scott R., et al. “2020 Is An Election Security Success Story (So Far).” Lawfare, 7 Nov. 2020,
www.lawfareblog.com/2020-election-security-success-story-so-far. Accessed 10 Nov. 2020.
Excerpt:
"What’s more, the voting itself was remarkably smooth. It was only a few months ago that professionals and analysts who monitor election administration were alarmed at how badly unprepared the country was for voting during a pandemic. Some of the primaries were disasters. There were not clear rules in many states for voting by mail or sufficient opportunities for voting early. There was an acute shortage of poll workers. Yet the United States saw unprecedented turnout over the last few weeks. Many states handled voting by mail and early voting impressively and huge numbers of volunteers turned up to work the polls. Large amounts of litigation before the election clarified the rules in every state. And for all the president’s griping about the counting of votes, it has been orderly and apparently without significant incident. The result was that, in the midst of a pandemic that has killed 230,000 Americans, record numbers of Americans voted — and voted by mail — and those votes are almost all counted at this stage.
On the cybersecurity front, there is even more good news. Most significantly, there was no serious effort to target voting infrastructure. After voting concluded, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Chris Krebs, released a statement, saying that “after millions of Americans voted, we have no evidence any foreign adversary was capable of preventing Americans from voting or changing vote tallies.” Krebs pledged to “remain vigilant for any attempts by foreign actors to target or disrupt the ongoing vote counting and final certification of results,” and no reports have emerged of threats to tabulation and certification processes."
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
Also, while the Times article simply surveyed for reported irregularities [as you correctly pointed out], the AP routinely does an in-depth collection of vote counts at a county [maybe precinct?] level. AP, since the early part of 20th century, has been gathering detailed vote count and other data. It's why, before the election certification, AP is relied on by most other news for counts and calls.
I can try to find the AP article published before the election which describes how they developed this process.
And in terms of tracking vote counts by state and whether count has been certified, see real-time data @cookpoliticaleport:
https://cookpolitical.com/2020-national-popular-vote-tracker?
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
@founder:
"Here's two from a guy that's *NOT* a reporter for the NYT:
"Were there 100,000 ballots all for Biden with no other vote marked? If so, is that odd? "
"Why does the President say ballots are dumped at 4 am? Do you receive ballots all night long? Is that usual?""
Did not see either quoted in NYT article, so sources [citation] please.
Mark provided no citation for his claim: "There are over 1,000 eye witness affidavits filed describing the fraud. Many of them from Democrat poll workers who were disgusted by what they saw. The fraud is real."
+Foley-Post article points out that at this point any fraud would have to be shown to make a material difference in electoral college outcome:
"First, the Trump lawsuits are bogus. Trump hasn’t even made allegations involving enough ballots in
enough states to negate Biden’s electoral college victory"
AND
"Trump would need to overturn Biden’s apparent victories in three states to take Biden
below 270 electoral votes. In Pennsylvania, where Trump’s main claim is about being
denied the right to observe the process as closely as his campaign wished, no court is going
to invalidate votes for that alleged procedural failure alone.
There would need to be proof of actual unlawful ballots cast as a consequence of the
procedural lapse. Moreover, the proof would have to show that the unlawful ballots made a
difference in which candidate won. Demonstrating that requires not only more unlawful
ballots than Biden’s lead (now nearly 49,000 in Pennsylvania) but enough invalid ballots
cast for Biden to erase that lead"
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4 years ago
founder
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Foley, Edward. “Relax. Biden Will Be Sworn in Jan. 20.” Washington Post, The Washington Post, 11 Nov. 2020,
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/11/relax-biden-will-be-inaugurated-january-20/. Accessed 12 Nov. 2020.
President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated at noon on Jan. 20. President Trump can
thunder incessantly about “this Rigged Election!” and dispatch his lawyers to court. His
attorney general can try to generate accusations of voter fraud. Republican senators can act
as if the result were not clear.
For those who are filled with dread that this will somehow prevent Biden from taking
office: Relax. It won’t.
First, the Trump lawsuits are bogus. Trump hasn’t even made allegations involving enough
ballots in enough states to negate Biden’s electoral college victory.
Trump would need to overturn Biden’s apparent victories in three states to take Biden
below 270 electoral votes. In Pennsylvania, where Trump’s main claim is about being
denied the right to observe the process as closely as his campaign wished, no court is going
to invalidate votes for that alleged procedural failure alone.
There would need to be proof of actual unlawful ballots cast as a consequence of the
procedural lapse. Moreover, the proof would have to show that the unlawful ballots made a
difference in which candidate won. Demonstrating that requires not only more unlawful
ballots than Biden’s lead (now nearly 49,000 in Pennsylvania) but enough invalid ballots
cast for Biden to erase that lead.
Assuming that invalid ballots favored Biden at an 80-20 ratio, there would need to be
almost 85,000 unlawful votes to overcome a 49,000-vote margin. But courts aren’t willing
to just make such assumptions. They require actual evidence, which Trump has not
produced.
[...]
Who is Edward B. Foley?
Edward B. Foley, a Washington Post contributing columnist, writes on matters relating to election law and administration.
Foley holds the Ebersold Chair in Constitutional Law at Ohio State University, where he heads the university’s election law program.
He also serves as an NBC News election law analyst. In 2016, his book “Ballot Battles: The History of Disputed Elections in the United States” was named a finalist for the David J. Langum Sr. Prize in American Legal History; his most recent book, “Presidential Elections and Majority Rule,” explores the conception and evolution of the electoral college, while making the case for reform. Foley clerked for Justice Harry Blackmun at the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987-1988 and Chief Judge Patricia M. Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Distict of Columbia Circuit in 1986-1987. He has also served as state solicitor in the office of Ohio’s attorney general.
I believe OSU is TheeOSU' alma mater
discussion comment
4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
@founder: Instead of making up an answer, you might try something novel....like actually reading the article ☺️☺️
For some people the election won't be truly over until "Biden sworn in...." headlines in such paragons of journalistic credibility as:
zerohedge
rt
sputnik
oan
newsmax
infowars
frontpagemag
etc
😃😃
11/10/2020 = AP:EXPLAINER: Trump’s challenges fail to prove election fraud
"A barrage of lawsuits and investigations led by President Donald Trump’s campaign and allies has not come close to proving a multi-state failure that would call into question his loss to President-elect Joe Biden. The campaign has filed at least 17 lawsuits in various state and federal courts. Most make similar claims that have not been proven to have affected any votes, including allegations that Trump election observers didn’t have the access they sought or that mail-in ballots were fraudulently cast."
— https://apnews.com/article/ap-explains-fail-prove-election-fraud-d0f13ae6ca370c8716706d3f7d85659e
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4 years ago
founder
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Paranoid Delusion: "There are over 1,000 eye witness affidavits filed describing the fraud. Many of them from Democrat poll workers who were disgusted by what they saw. The fraud is real." 💩💩
Reality: "The Times Called Officials in Every State: No Evidence of Voter Fraud The president and his allies have baselessly claimed that rampant voter fraud stole victory from him. Officials contacted by The Times said that there were no irregularities that affected the outcome." 🏁
— https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/us/politics/voting-fraud.html
😛😛
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4 years ago
founder
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4 years ago
twentyfive
Living well and enjoying my retirement
https://tuscl.net/photos/5fac37b4534f9
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4 years ago
reverendhornibastard
Depraved Deacon of Degeneracy
@reverendhornibastard: 🏁 +100
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4 years ago
founder
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https://tuscl.net/photos/5f164de33af99
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4 years ago
whodey
Fat bastard that can afford to fuck hot strippers
Protect Your Nuts
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4 years ago
founder
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https://tuscl.net/discussion.php?id=74343
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4 years ago
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"The [NY]Times Called Officials in Every State: No Evidence of Voter Fraud The president and his allies have baselessly claimed that rampant voter fraud stole victory from him. Officials contacted by The Times said that there were no irregularities that affected the outcome."
— https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/us/politics/voting-fraud.html
discussion comment
4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
[parody]
This Trump supporter reacts to news Joe Biden has won the election and will become the 46th president of the United States. Using scene from Downfall. The ranting German voice is Hitler's, but the subtitling gives voice to the pure magatard nation thinking.
https://youtu.be/q9Jcx23mF5Q
[parody]
And NO this does not make you a Nazi, just an angry, bitter loser.
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
APNews: False claims of voting fraud, pushed by Trump, thrive online
— https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-joe-biden-donald-trump-politics-media-1bf96bf3910bdcbe0f125958357c8f1a
discussion comment
4 years ago
joker44
In the wind
Congrats TheeOSU, you managed to put together a post that had more than one or two insulting words. I really mean that; didn't think you were capable of this level of coherence.
After that it degenerates into self-serving boosts to your ego. You are also wrong.
EG, I don't live in Kansas. And its obvious from some of my other posts with citations that I have plenty to keep me busy even if you exclude news media citations.
You might also check out my photo posts. Some members have liked them a lot.
In fact YOU might consider posting some sexy photos of your own choosing, just a suggestion. Unless it's too difficult to search for entertaining sexy photos instead of continually giving vent to your bitterness.
As to the face of my presence on TUSCL you're one of the last members I'd take advice from given some of your whiny, angry posts.
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
Newsguard Assessment
The Epoch Times, a conservative newspaper founded by members of a spiritual group persecuted in China, has promoted misleading claims to advance an undisclosed political agenda
Score = 49.5 / 100, mostly marked down for lack of credibility
Verdict = Proceed with caution: This website fails to adhere to several basic journalistic standards.
To pre-empt predictable but boring response - Liberal extremists pretending to be objective; mark down ANY right-leaning news media because they espouse conservative views
On the other hand: https://tuscl.net/discussion.php?id=74346
The general idea that the electin isn't final until the popular and electoral votes are certified is correct
The use of this fact to raise poorly sourced facts or isolated instances placed in a deceptive context is you being a paranoid.
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4 years ago
8TM
North America
One very small 'good turn'
Local club, dayshift, no day manager. Bar girl kept count of VIP dances.
Usual scam - Dancer to bargirl - 6
Custy: No, only 5
Bargirl: Yes, it was 6.
My case after VIP with long-time favorite;
Favorite to bargirl: 5
Bargirl: No, I counted 7
Before I could speak, Favorite to bargirl: No, it was definitely 5
When it helps to be a regular.
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
@twentyfive: Thanks for your service to TUSCL in keeping @mark preoccupied. Without you and his magat buddies mark would be left [!] to stew in the juices of his own paranoid fears.
Consider this aspect of the pathological level of paranoid thinking:
Beneath the surface of mistrust and defensive vigilance for those prone to paranoid thinking lies a current of deep resentment toward others who “have made it.” To them, most people have attained their status unjustly; thus, they are bitter for having been overlooked, treated unfairly, and slighted by the “high and mighty,” “the cheats and the crooks” who dupe the world. Only a thin veil hides these bristling animosities.
Unable to accept their own faults and weaknesses, these people maintain their self-esteem by attributing their shortcomings to others. They repudiate their own failures and ascribe them to someone else. ***They possess a remarkable talent for spotting even the most trifling deficiencies in others. And both subtly and directly they point out and exaggerate, with great pleasure, the minor defects they uncover among those they despise.*** Rarely does their undercurrent of envy and hostility subside; they remain touchy and irascible, ready to humiliate and deprecate anyone whose merits they question, and whose attitudes and demeanor evoke their ire and contempt.
Based on material from: Millon, Theodore, Disorders of Personality: Introducing a DSM / ICD Spectrum From Normal to Abnormal, Third Edition, Wiley, 2011, Chapter 20: Mistrustful Styles, Paranoid Types, Paraphrenic Disorders: The MPP Spectrum
discussion comment
4 years ago
joker44
In the wind
@Dave_Anderson
😄😄 in your case, I was right on target: "LL no one has found anything of value to discuss in Clay's video beyond evidence of psych impairment ‼️"
Thanks for, once again, demonstrating YOUR pathology
Totally off topic, delusional response: "Nah, you globalists and Red Chinese agents are "crazy.""
A mix of wishful thinking and projection of fears about yourself, ie, 'crazy"
You wish all legitimate criticism was so easy to dismiss because it comes from 'globalists and Red Chinese agents"
You, just grabbing from your current short list of delusional bad guys. 😛😛
"Destraphobia is so last Thursday."
No such word ‼️
Short-bus, did you mean: dextrophobia = Morbid fear of things located on the right side; morbid fear of right-handedness.
Even when you try to deliver a fatal blow, you fuck up 😄😄
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
Sayonara, magats 😛 😛
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
⬆️⬆️Here's a link 2005 Guardian article about some of the Japanese soldiers.
[If you DON"T LIKE the $!*@%$ guardian, just google: WWII Japanese soldiers still hiding jungele]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/may/28/secondworldwar.japan
Several soldiers stories cited; this one, in particular, offers some useful advice to bitter Magatards:
"In 1974, Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese army intelligence officer, caused a sensation when he was persuaded to come out of hiding by a former comrade on the Philippine island of Lubang.
Mr Onoda, now 83, wept uncontrollably as he agreed to lay down his rifle, unaware that Japanese forces had surrendered 29 years earlier. He returned to Japan the same year, **but unable to adapt to life in his home country, emigrated to Brazil in 1975."**
— https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/may/28/secondworldwar.japan
Good advice for @mark, @gammanu, @Papi_Chulo, etc
Emigrate to Brazil, Jair's your man: detests queers, loves violence [even Trump can't claim to have survived an ACTUAL [not figurative] stab in the back, loves Trump etc. Also Brazil is full of sexy women and beautiful beaches. What more could a Magatard want???
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
“If you win, you need not have to explain. If you lose, you should not be there to explain.” -- Adolf Hitler
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
2ICEE: "Trump should get a job advertising Florida oranges"
After the loss Hitler takes a job in a Dollar Store:
https://youtu.be/GjsFlL5Up_8
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4 years ago
founder
slip a dollar in her g-string for me
⬆️⬆️ ask & you shall receive:
Downfall parody rant: They're counting the votes...it's only a matter of time
https://twitter.com/i/status/1323796490188324864