Booray said:
Oldbear83 said:
Well, judging from this thread, Booray is quite the expert on BS production.
What did I say that was incorrect.
1. Did Al Gore not concede?
2. Were Hillary's complaints not directed at foreign interference? Did she conduct an 18-month post election campaign claiming that the votes for Trump were not actually votes?
3. Did Merrick Garland actually target all school board protestors or did he say that the FBI would respond to threats of violence against local officials (which is what the FBI is supposed to do)?
4. Was there some Democratic nominee other than Garland that Mitch McConnel would have allowed a vote on?
1. See my previous post on Al Gore and Democrats not letting go of the 2000 election being "stolen".
2.
Hillary Clinton Maintains 2016 Election 'Was Not On the Level': 'We Still Don't Know What Really Happened'So, yes. You would have had to be in hiding to not know Hillary has been on a campaign to continually cast doubt on the the 2016 election results - which would be casting doubt on votes.
3.
Garland Memo on School Boards after NSBA complaints to DOJThe use of the term "or efforts to intimidate" is a very broad spectrum that should not be used without clarification. Those words (and the timing of the memo to the NASB email addressing parents as perpetrators) is the source of consternation from Republicans and parents. While Garland may not have said the words out loud, it is implied that parents will be targets in light of the timing as the NASB included these words in their communication to DOJ:
"The letter went on to suggest that verbal confrontations and other incidents at local school board meetings across the US constituted "domestic terrorism and hate crimes."
The NASB later had to apologize for the letter to the DOJ. I would include that letter here, but NASB has taken it down from their website and issued an apology to state school board associations:
:"On behalf of NSBA, we regret and apologize for the letter," the NSBA Board of Directors
said in an email to its members. "To be clear, the safety of school board members, other school officials and educators, and students is our top priority, and there remains important work to be done on this issue. However, there was no justification for some of the language included in the letter. We should have had a better process in place to allow for consultation on a communication of this significance. We apologize also for the strain and stress this situation has caused you and your organizations."
NASB apology letter4. I haven't talked to Mitch and have no idea if he would have taken up any nominee other than one off a Republican list. I think likely not.