Monday, March 28, 2022

November 11, 2020: Trump Makes a Quick Trip to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Then Flees

 

11/11/20: The president makes his first public appearance since the election, in a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It’s short, sweet, and silent, as far as the president is involved.

 

You had to wonder if the First Lady, the Vice President, and Mrs. Pence had to drag Mr. Trump to the ceremony to begin. According to reporters, the observance had begun, and guns were firing in salute to the fallen men and women who had worn the uniform, when the presidential motorcade rolled into view. The president did not speak at all. In less time than it would have taken him to describe those who have died for this country as “suckers” and “losers,” his job was done. Back to the cars he and the others went and off to the White House again, for another busy day of tweeting.




At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.



 

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AS FOR COVID-19, November 11 proved to be another terrible day. The U.S. set a single-day record with 143,408 new cases. Trump had predicted that after November 4, if Biden won, all the talk of “COVID, COVID, COVID” would end. Not likely, as another 1,479 Americans died. That brought the death toll to 241,069, as we continue to lead the world in coronavirus fatalities.

 

As for this blogger, he has done his part to jack up the number of cases by

 

A)    Getting infected himself.

B)     Passing the infection to his wife. 

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11/16/20: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, unloaded in a Washington Post interview Monday.

 

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“You better not botch this recount. Your life depends on it.” 

Anonymous threat

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With a hand recount of all votes in the state nearing completion, he said he was being pressured to find ways to exclude legal ballots. One of those pressuring him was Sen. Lindsey Graham. 

Graham is not from Georgia. Graham would have no insight into how votes were cast in that state. Nor would Graham have legal standing to interfere. When reporters asked him about his call to Raffensperger, Graham played coy. Oh, no, they had a fine conversation – and if Raffensperger got the idea that Graham wanted him to find a way to make sure Trump won …well, Graham was shocked. 

Raffensperger refers to himself as a Trump supporter, but told the Post he and his wife had been receiving death threats. “You better not botch this recount,” one caller warned. “Your life depends on it.”


Floyd County - where Trump's chance of nearly reelection died.

(It did die in Georgia.)


 

Meanwhile, Trump says the fix is in. Dominion Voting Systems, a Colorado-based manufacturer of Georgia’s voting machines, is, he claims, a “leftist” company with ties to Venezuela. Dominion, the president and his supporters say, left thousands of Trump votes out of the count.

 

Raffensperger noted Monday that several counties had completed hand recounts and tallies exactly matched numbers reported by the machines. As the day progressed, we learned that forty-two counties, with smaller populations had zero votes lost or gained for either candidate in the recount. Another 35 showed gains for the president of five votes or less. Peach County, for example, found six more votes for Biden, but eleven more for Trump, a net gain of five, out of 12,422 cast.

 

Hardly evidence of massive fraud.

 

In fact, 20 red counties, all uncovered minor counting errors in Biden’s favor: giving him a net gain of 45 votes.

 

Washington, a blue county, found six more votes, net, for Biden. Then you had several red counties, finding net votes for Biden: +6, +6, +7,+7, +8. Then a blue county, +10 for Biden. Calhoun, a blue county, netted Biden 16 votes. So did Coweta, a deep red county, giving Biden 9 and taking 7 from Trump. Bartow County, another red jurisdiction, took away 59 Trump votes, added seven for the challenger, and netted Biden +66 votes. The biggest gains for Biden came in four blue counties: DeKalb, where Biden picked up 560 votes out of a total of 366,509 cast Cobb, where Biden lost 30 votes in the recount, but Trump lost 345, for a net gain for Biden of 315 out of 387,305 and Dougherty and Henry counties (+117 each).

 

There were two major developments when it turned out some election official in Floyd County forgot to upload 2,600 votes from a memory stick in the first tally. Those votes were uncovered during the hand recount. Floyd is a red county, so Democrats were not to blame.

 

The president managed to gain 686 votes from just that single mistake, the biggest change in any county in Georgia.

 

A second red county uncovered a second error again thousands of votes not uploaded. Fayette County also failed to record 2,755 votes from a memory stick that correctly tallied the votes. But even when those votes were counted, Mr. Trump had a net gain of only 26.

 

Then Douglas County (a blue country) found a smaller error, with votes on a memory card from one precinct not uploaded (Biden 156, Trump 128).

 

Walton County (red) also found a memory card with 284 votes not previously tallied. Trump netted another 86 votes.

 

The recount rolled on, with little net gain for either candidate. Five blue counties, Fulton, Gwinnett, Rockdale, Clayton, and Bibb, with a total of more than 1,152,000 votes, retallied their numbers. Trump gained, respectively: 345, 285, 241, 145 and 88 votes.

Clarke, another blue county, netted the president +78 votes, Newton +26, Macon +24, Muscogee +12, Terrill +10, and a few other blue counties showed lesser gains.

 

Yet the following red counties made similar mistakes, all in Trump’s favor. So, in the following counties, he had votes taken away: Walton 86, Thomas –84, Ware –74, Lowndes –70, Columbia –69, Forsyth –65, Hall –46, Wayne –40, Appling –38, Screven –37, Grady –33, Glynn –25, Whitfield –23, Brantley –19, Jackson –13, Wilkinson –11, Cherokee, Paulding and Tattnell, –10 each. 

 

So, when the smoke cleared, little had changed:

 

                                    First count                  Recount                      Gain

 

Joseph R. Biden Jr.   2,473,383                  2,475,141                  +1,758

 

Donald J. Trump       2,459,825                  2,462,857                  +3,032

 

Margin:                          13,558                       12,284

 

 

Trump wasn’t happy with the recount. Monday, he tweeted angrily about signature-matching in Georgia and criticized Raffensperger for his management of both the first election and the hand tally. “Georgia Secretary of State, a so-called Republican (RINO), won’t let the people checking the ballots see the signatures for fraud. Why? Without this the whole process is very unfair and close to meaningless. Everyone knows that we won the state.”

 

Um…not everyone does.

 

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Such a withdrawal will “delight” the Taliban

 

IN OTHER NEWS, after firing most of the top civilian leadership at the Pentagon, Lame Duck Don is rushing to withdraw thousands of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia.

 

Even Senate Leader McConnell has a hard time with this decision, saying such a withdrawal will “delight” the terrorists.

 

And while Trump was at it, he had another great idea! Having learned that Iran now has 12 times more nuclear material than was allowed under the old Iran deal (which Trump tore up and replaced with a stack of Mar-a-Lago menus), Lame Duck thought it might be a great idea if he just went ahead and bombed the shit out of Iran’s main nuclear production site.  

 

Fortunately, even the sycophants who remain in this dysfunctional administration balked at that one.

 

So, call it a good day for America.

 

(Also, Iran.)

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