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The Night That The Lights Went Out In Georgia

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November 3, 2020. A date that will live in infamy. That was the date that the worst president in the history of the country got the most votes in the history of the country. Or did he?


Nine days ago, at a hearing at the Georgia State Election Board, in a challenge stemming from 2022, Ann Brumbaugh, who is the attorney for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, admitted that 36 out of 37 county wide Advanced Voting Precincts, had violated procedures and failed to sign the machine tabulation tapes as required by state statute. In addition, there were 32 in person voting precincts that had failed to verify their tapes. In other words, poll workers had failed to follow procedure to verify that 315,000 ballots were legally and properly cast. 315,000 votes that were illegal and shouldn't have counted.


And because of that, the certification that Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his COO Gabriel Sterling issued for the election was fraudulent. This was not some small oversight. Rather, it was a massive county wide conspiracy that cost the Republican party and by extension our country greatly. It was executed from the time early voting began to the time in person voting was tabulated. President Trump lost the state of Georgia by 11,779 votes. There were 524,659 votes cast in Fulton County, of which Biden took 381,144, a difference of 237,629 votes.


That's not all. Incumbent Senator David Perdue won 49.7% of the statewide vote, but needed 50% +1 vote to avoid a runoff and win the election. Perdue came up 13,370 votes shy of winning outright. In Fulton County democrat candidate Jon Ossoff received 216,803 more votes than Perdue. If the rightful winner had been declared in Perdue, the senate would have been 51-49 in favor of the Republicans in Bidens first two years. Would there have been $6.5 trillion of new spending in 2021 and 2022, which caused inflation to reach double digits and interest rates to rise by a factor of 12, if Republicans had controlled the senate? We'll never know for sure but it is a good bet that it wouldn't have, and the "affordability crisis," especially in commodities and housing, that President Trump is trying to fix and that the democrats are using as a cudgel, would have never happened.


The domino effect of that fraud is staggering. Lost elections, a lost state, a lost majority, a lawsuit that bankrupted Rudy Guiliani, RICO indictments against President Trump and 18 supporters, who lost millions of dollars defending charges based on a lie, and the creation of a new democrat star and hero, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who was tasked by the Biden Administration and the Garland DOJ of putting Trump and his henchmen away for good.


Speaking of Fani Willis and her boytoy Nathan Wade, on Wednesday the Georgia State Senate held a hearing about the Trump RICO case. The democrats brought out their big guns as Willis was defended by former Governor Roy Barnes, who deemed the hearing a "witch hunt." In the hearing, Willis was her usual classless and combative self, testifying under oath that she didn't know how much the cases had cost, how much of the taxpayers' money she had wasted. She called Senator Greg Dolezal, who was vice chair of the committee tasked with the investigation, a "dumbass." Willis also accused the Senators on the committee of being racist.


In the hearing we learned that Willis and Nathan Wade had been on an 8 hour call with the White House on the very same day that AG Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith to go after Trump. We found out that during the lead up to the grand jury indictments and trial that Wade was billing the taxpayers of Fulton County for 160 hours per week. We found out that the star witness for the County in the grand jury hearings presided over by Norm Eisen's college buddy Robert McBurney was none other than Cassidy Hutchinson, a Norm Eisen protege. Norm Eisen is the architect of all the lawfare against Trump, from the first impeachment all the way up to the Jack Smith investigations including this case in Georgia. Norm Eisen is at the nexus of it all.


Speaking of Eisen, it is important to remember that Eisen and Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court John Roberts have been close friends since college. How close? Well, close enough for Eisen to have hosted Roberts for a week at the US Ambassador's residence in Prague in 2014. How many non family members do you take a week long European vacation with?


So in summary, what have we learned? We learned that the Republican state government in Georgia stood idly by while a democrat majority county voting apparatus stole 16 electoral votes and the senate majority. We learned that the Republican state government stood idly by while a county court, with the cooperation of the White House, DOJ, and democrat NGO's, waged lawfare against Trump and his supporters. We learned that there was rampant fraud in the Fulton County Board of Registrations and Elections as well as the Superior Court and DA's office. We learned that Rudy Guiliani was right and was railroaded into bankruptcy. And most of all, we learned that Trump was right about everything!


And we learned that just like in sports, in life the little things win big. For it was Ashley Merchant, an attorney in Marietta, GA, who was representing former Trump campaign official Michael Roman, who thought to check out the financial records involved in Nathan Wade's divorce, which blew the lid off the real witch hunt, the one that threatened to jail a former and now current President.


We can't rewrite history, but if we don't learn from it, we are doomed to repeat it. Fulton County and the State of Georgia are now on the hook for millions of dollars in attorneys fees to Trump and his co-defendants, but the voters of Fulton County don't care, they re-elected Fani Willis in November 2024 with 68% of the vote, a total ironically similar to Biden's and Ossoff's tallies. Will they learn? Doubtful. But the rest of us learned that the old song by Vicki Lawrence was prescient, November 3, 2020 was the "Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia.

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