Eerie similarities between the 2004 WA governor's election and the botched AZ election
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

12/04/2022, 11:38:52

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I was too young to remember the 2004 WA governor's election, but that was the only time a "Republican" in WA state nearly won the governor's office in modern times.

What happened? Numerous recounts that gave unconvincing results. Accusations of election sabotage. And a Chelan County judge tossing out the election lawsuit from the WA GOP party.

Furthermore, now former corrupted WA Gov. Christine Gregoire (D) was sworn into office despite Dino Rossi not conceding on Jan 12th, 2005.

What's the implication here? Rightfully elected AZ Gov. Kari Lake will have lawsuits filed, but likely evil corrupted judge John Tuchi will toss it out, just like what happened in WA state. And evil Queen Hobbs will be illegally sworn in next month.

What a time to be angry.

Even if Dino Rossi won, he would've been another RINO like MA Gov. Charlie Baker the "hater." In fact, Rossi was accused of being a strong conservative despite running a moderate campaign.






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That is a little strange.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

12/05/2022, 14:16:06

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But in one sense, complaining about corruption is sort of like complaining about glaciers. There is not even any discussion of eliminating waste and corruption from government in most campaigns these days. 

The last presidential candidate to put reform up front-and-center was Ross Perot. That did not go very well for the conservative movement or the nation. 

Like CG Jung mused in his biography, maybe check back in a thousand years to find a more mature global population capable of maintaining rational dialectic in public policy discourse. 






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My conclusion from this was that contesting such election would be near-impossible
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

12/05/2022, 14:55:35

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Now that AZ dictator queen Karen Hobbs criminally certified the unethically-conducted election, Kari Lake will probably have a difficult time getting it overturned with the corrupted judges. Just look at the evil smug on Karen Hobbs’ face.

Yeah, I was a bit far-fetched in the original post. I don’t know for sure if the 2004 WA governor’s election was rigged, but I do know that Dino Rossi tried the same thing Kari Lake is about to do. That was my intent, to show that lawsuits has rarely worked (maybe Bush v. Gore is a small exception).

And he didn’t succeed. By now, people should be aware that the legal system hasn’t helped. Brazilian President Bolsonaro’s party tried to file suit of wrongdoing, but it got tossed out too.

Why should I believe Kari Lake will be able to overturn this? I hope so, but nobody else except the huge supporters Kari has stood up for her.

Only good news is that AZ prop 132 passed, so that 60% of the voters need approval to raise taxes. And the AZ legislature retained the Republican majorities. Pro 309 got rigged in favor of no, because the crooks don’t want fair elections. 

All this will do is buy me more time. 







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