See What I Mean?
I’ve said it too many times – whatever Republicans are accusing you of doing, that’s what they are doing.
You know, like how Democrats vote illegally.
The wife of an Iowa Republican who ran for Congress in 2020 was arrested Thursday and accused of casting 23 fraudulent votes for her husband.
In an 11-page indictment, prosecutors say Kim Phuong Taylor “visited numerous households within the Vietnamese community in Woodbury County” where she collected absentee ballots for people who were not present at the time. Taylor, who was born in Vietnam, then filled out and cast those ballots herself, the indictment alleges, “causing the casting of votes in the names of residents who had no knowledge of and had not consented to the casting of their ballots.”
He still came in third place.
However, he did get elected to the county board of supervisors. I’d check his footprints for bullhockey.
One question I have: this was in Iowa. So do they actually prosecute her and put her in the slammer for a while because she is Asian, or does she get a Mark Meadows deal since she has a lily white Republican husband to be her lord and master? It’s one of those moral conundrums that the right wing hates. Which should dominate: racism or sexism?
1A NY republican admits to voter fraud:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/11/nyregion/voter-fraud-election-official-guilty.html
2That’s true love. How many of us would do that for our spouse or partner ??
3I want to know, did she vote for Trump 23 times? If she did, a comment Mr. Ex-president?
4And here in Alaska, when a road was blocked by avalanche debris, republican Jaime Allard went door-to-door to all the isolated homes and offered to deliver their ballots for them.
Which would be, um, a felony.
5Rick, good call. That would be a sure bet.
6Let us see if she is sentenced to six years in prison like Crystal Mason.
7Six times twenty-three, Angela.
8Surly, when the American colonialists fled Vietnam, along with their allies, one state — and only one — set up an office for resettling Southeast Asian refugees. Iowa. The idea came from Gov. Robert Ray, a Republican.
As a result, Iowa ended up with, per capita, more Southeast Asians than any state but California.
When I lived in Des Moines 45 years ago, I had easier access to Asian food ingredients than I do now, 25 miles from D.C. My daughter was the last white kid to graduate top of her class at her Iowa high school (at least for as long as I kept in touch with that).
There were enough Mexicans in Iowa then to support a statewide Mexican basketball league, too.
I’d say Iowa has changed more than any other state over the past 50 tears, and I include Georgia, where I grew up.
9It may be a miskae if it’s one vote. however, 23 votes is blatant and rampant fraud, and 10 years in prison would be appropriate.
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