Keeping Up to Keep Up

April 05, 2022 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

I think I’ve told you that there have been five examples of voter fraud in my county in the past 30 years that I know of.

One was a guy who voted in two different states in three election cycles and was running for office in one of them. Two were a conspiracy to vote elderly African American people by mail in the Republican primary. Two others attempted to vote twice in the same election on the same day, and one of them went home to change clothes, put on a wig and a baseball cap, and thought they “wouldn’t recognize” him. They all have one thing in common: they were all Republicans. The last two were vocal Trump supporters. None were prosecuted by the Republican district attorney.

And now with Mark Meadows and his wife wanting us to believe they live in a trailer on a remote mountain top, it’s fun to keep adding to that list.

Matt Mowers is a former Trump aide who is now running for Congress in New Hampshire. In 2016, he cast a ballot in the GOP primary in New Hampshire, where he was director of Chris Christie’s campaign.

And then …

Four months later, after Christie’s bid fizzled, Mowers cast another ballot in New Jersey’s Republican presidential primary, using his parents’ address to re-register in his home state, documents The Associated Press obtained through a public records request show.

Republicans are scrambling to his defense, calling it a “gray area” of the law. You know, like there’s 50 Shades Of Gray Travel Tours of the country to vote in every state’s primary in the same election year.  I dunno. It looks like a troublesome display of tomfoolery to me.

And I know this is kinda mean, but if you shaved his head, he’s a solid ringer for Stephen Miller. It creeps me out.

 

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  1. Katherine says:

    I think he looks like Putin…

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  2. Grandma Ada says:

    The GOP knows they keep losing the popular vote in elections and will continue to do what it takes to win, whether by gerrymandering or downright voter fraud. We may never dig out of their mess in my lifetime.

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  3. When will we see a perpwalk for at least one of these fraudsters???

    Until we do, it’s just more examples of them getting away with stuff they accuse us of.

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  4. RepubAnon says:

    I’d suggest “soft on crime” posters targeting the Republican prosecutors

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  5. Mike in MO says:

    Dead ringer for Stephen Miller? Nope, Miller never smiles, but Mowers seems to try.

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  6. Steve from Beaverton says:

    If a voter, any voter, votes for Democrats, that’s fraud. If a repugnantican votes repugnantican in a state where they don’t reside or twice, that’s creative. Just ask their leader(s). Orange fat ass 45 proves there’s no fraud, just creative accounting, record keeping and arranging for a big patriotic tour of the capital on Jan 6 to overturn an election. At least by the standards of the DOJ and Manhattan DA.

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  7. Mary anne says:

    As a Poll worker you meet some good ones. The one I remember most was a neighbor. He tried to change from Republican to Democrat so he could vote for Obama,the weakest candidate.

    The head Judge challenged hm. Made him sign that he was a Democrat. Embarrassing for me because I knew better, a friend. He argued. The head Judge was a Republican. The voter was a retired Minister.

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  8. He is marginally better looking, but he has the same robotic eyes.

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  9. Sandridge says:

    There was a very important Congressional House vote to support Ukraine yesterday.
    It passed 362-63. 143 Republicans voted Yea with the Democrats.

    All those against, 63, were solely the very scum of the Republican Party.

    There were 12 Texas Republicans who voted for the bill with the Democrats.

    Here are the Texas Rethugs, 11 of them, voting Nay; the ones you would expect of course.
    [use the vote filters menu to see votes by state/party/etc]:

    https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2022115

    Roll Call 115 | Bill Number: H. Res. 831
    APR 05, 2022, 04:10 PM | 117TH CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION
    Vote Question: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as Amended

    Calling on the United States Government to uphold the founding democratic principles of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and establish a Center for Democratic Resilience within the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
    Vote Type: 2/3 Yea-And-Nay
    Status: Passed

    Texass Republicans voting NAY, against the freedom-seeking Ukrainians.
    All of them Trumpian Putinist traitors :
    Babin RepublicanTX NAY
    Burgess RepublicanTX NAY
    Carter (TX) RepublicanTX NAY
    Cloud RepublicanTX NAY
    Gohmert RepublicanTX NAY
    Gooden (TX) RepublicanTX NAY
    Granger RepublicanTX NAY
    Nehls RepublicanTX NAY
    Roy RepublicanTX NAY
    Sessions RepublicanTX NAY
    Weber (TX) RepublicanTX NAY

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  10. Sandridge says:

    Addendum :

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/63-republicans-vote-against-resolution-expressing-support-for-nato/ar-AAVTT41

    Republicans who voted against Tuesday’s resolution included most of Trump’s most loyal defenders in Congress, among them: Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado; Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina; Matt Gaetz of Florida; Paul Gosar of Arizona; Marjorie Taylor-Greene of Georgia; and Jim Jordan of Ohio.

    Read the original article on Business Insider

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  11. Sandridge says:

    Commenter BMScott at DK condensed the whole Rethuglikan anti-NATO/Ukraine NAY list of Trumpian-Putinist traitors :

    The Republicans who voted NAY: Aderholt (AL), Allen (GA), Babin (TX), Biggs (AZ), Bishop (NC), Boebert (CO), Buck (CO), Burchett (TN), Burgess (TX), Cammack (FL), Carter (TX), Cawthorn (NC), Cline (VA), Cloud (TX), Clyde (GA), Davidson (OH), DesJarlais (TN), Donalds (FL), Estes (KS), Fulcher (ID), Gaetz (FL), Gohmert (TX), Good (VA), Gooden (TX), Gosar (AZ), Granger (TX), Green (TN), Greene (GA), Harris (MD), Harshberger (TN), Hern (OK), Herrell (NM), Higgins (LA), Hollingsworth (IN), Jordan (OH), Keller (PA), LaMalfa (CA), Lesko (AZ), Long (MO), Loudermilk (GA), Massie (KY), Mast (FL), Miller (IL), Moolenaar (MI), Mullin (OK), Murphy (NC), Nehls (TX), Norman (SC), Perry (PA), Posey (FL), Rose (TN), Rosendale (MT), Roy (TX), Sessions (TX), Smith (MO), Smith (NJ), Steube (FL), Tiffany (WI), Van Drew (NJ), Walberg (MI), Weber (TX), Webster (FL), Wenstrup (OH)

    The three Republicans who did not vote are Cheney (WY), Guest (MS), and Hice (GA); the Democrat is Maloney (NY).

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