MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
"It is a scam and it is going to disappoint the people that believe this election was stolen."
By David Cohen @ Politico.com, Dec. 27
"This is a scam," said Illinois Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of continued efforts by President Donald Trump and some House Republicans to overturn the election of President-elect Joe Biden.
Kinzinger, speaking Sunday morning on CNN's "State of the Union," said: "The reality is there is no impetus to overthrow an election," and added that even if there were reasons to do so, there is not a constitutional mechanism to overturn a presidential election after states have formally certified their results.
A group of House Republicans met last week with Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to discuss strategies to contest the Electoral College results when they are certified in a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. Among those who attended the meeting were Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Rep.-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). Hice tweeted afterward: "The courts refuse to hear the President's legal case. We're going to make sure the People can!”
Without singling them out by name, Kinzinger claimed these colleagues of his have an ulterior motive: raising money. "It is a scam and it is going to disappoint the people that believe this election was stolen, that think this is an opportunity to change it," Kinzinger said [....]
Comments
It's a huge fundraising scam to pay off debts the same way "build the wall" was.
by Orion on Mon, 12/28/2020 - 2:10am
But today the NYPost loudly tells him cut the grifter "shameful" "anarchist" shit out and suggests getting with the GOP program of supporting GA Senate candidates. Got me thinking that that type of thing hurts him going forward with Palm-Beach-type conservative wealth he used to hang with. (I.E. Sheldon Adelson, Murdoch types.) Sure he'll always have his delusional trailer class, Qanon, Proud Boys et. al. extreme fan base, that he could continue to feed, but is that the world he really wants to spend the end of his life with? (Just a rhetorical, as the answer may be "yes"--a reminder that he also liked the world of professional wrestling and beauty pageants...)
by artappraiser on Mon, 12/28/2020 - 2:48am
He basically created his absurdist personality in professional wrestling:
by Orion on Mon, 12/28/2020 - 7:37am
One thing about that - I don't know how many people besides Michael Maiello watch pro-wrestling but rising wrestling brand AEW is much more on the "woke" progressive end of the sociopolitical question, while WWE has low ratings and is stagnant. There was always something a bit right wing about WWE, and it appears to be fading in favor along with Trump.
by Orion on Mon, 12/28/2020 - 7:44am