https://www.npr.org/2022/06/13/1104647454/jan-6-2-000-mules-trump-election
I find it somewhat odd that the Jan. 6 committee would even bother discussing 2000 Mules at all- you would think they would be more interested in the agitators that were actually present at the Capitol.... anyway, it's sad to see the comments by Barr were typical of the mainstream zombies.
"It doesn't establish illegal trafficking", "it's not proof", "even if trafficking was proved it doesn't make the votes illegal". I get that he is a lawyer, and looking at this through a jurisprudence perspective- which is fine- but you have to look at it from a different angle too, or you will miss the point- this isn't a case he is prosecuting in a courtroom- you don't need "legal analysis"; you need "threat-assessment".
Even if there is nothing to be done about the 2020 election results... that doesn't mean there should be apathy concerning election procedures being followed. If there was ANY coordinated effort to collect and move ballots illegally, would you assume that they stopped at merely trafficking ballots? Obviously not.
I find it somewhat odd that the Jan. 6 committee would even bother discussing 2000 Mules at all- you would think they would be more interested in the agitators that were actually present at the Capitol.... anyway, it's sad to see the comments by Barr were typical of the mainstream zombies.
"It doesn't establish illegal trafficking", "it's not proof", "even if trafficking was proved it doesn't make the votes illegal". I get that he is a lawyer, and looking at this through a jurisprudence perspective- which is fine- but you have to look at it from a different angle too, or you will miss the point- this isn't a case he is prosecuting in a courtroom- you don't need "legal analysis"; you need "threat-assessment".
Even if there is nothing to be done about the 2020 election results... that doesn't mean there should be apathy concerning election procedures being followed. If there was ANY coordinated effort to collect and move ballots illegally, would you assume that they stopped at merely trafficking ballots? Obviously not.
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