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Over the target commentary to #FightBack against the fake news nonsense from a God-loving Patriot and licensed attorney in Georgia.

Email: john@xmfactor.blog
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Yes – the irony of “savior of free speech” is also the manufacturer of the very kind of gateway device to shutting down not only what we speak, but what we think.
Forwarded from Dr. Tenpenny
I’m disgusted with Georgia’s treatment of Kandiss Taylor.

Epsteyn & Bannon have also disappointed me. I just saw WarRoom episode 1809. “David Perdue is the only MAGA candidate” and the “only one who can beat Stacey Abrams.” If it’s truly down to Kemp and Perdue, then I agree. The thing is, though, the Georgia GOP primary is NOT down to Kemp vs. Perdue. Kandiss is very much still in the race, no matter how much they try to hide it.

Epsteyn & Bannon seem to think that Perdue beat Kemp. I haven’t seen the debate, but I have my doubts. In that one clip they showed from MSNBC, I think Kemp might have also drawn blood from Perdue.

Perdue raised the issue of how Kemp did not call for the special session of the legislature re: the 2020 election. I agree that Kemp did seem to dodge the question because his response was to point to how Perdue supposedly never raised the issue with Kemp while they were riding around on the campaign bus. I also think that the exchange they showed hurt Perdue, for at least the following two reasons:

1) Perdue in that time period is linked to Kemp, if he was riding around on the campaign bus with him; AND
2) it reminds those of us who were paying attention to Georgia back then of what we knew / sensed at the time: David Perdue was doing nothing to fight for Georgia’s stolen election.

Kemp might have implicitly admitted that he’d done nothing. I also think that Kemp is taking Perdue down with him by exposing Perdue as being a pea in the same pod.

I hope there was a divine plan to have those two buffoons expose each other in a way that could only be done by having just the two of them up there. I think it hurts Kandiss, though, that they wouldn’t let her participate.

If I were voting in Georgia, I would say write in Kandiss Taylor – IN PERSON AND ON THE DAY OF the primary election – if Kandiss’s name is not on the primary ballot. In fact, I emphatically opined to my sister the other day that she should do so – that’s WHY we have primaries. We ALWAYS vote our first choices in the primary. We don’t pinch our noses for the less bad until we have to on the day of the general election.

What the Georgia Republican Party, the local media networks, etc. are doing is atrocious. They are artificially limiting our options. They are trying to choose for us. We have the power to stop them, if enough of us write in Kandiss Taylor on the day of the primary election.

In the post-2016 era, I no longer buy the conventional ‘electability arguments.’ Nobody thought Trump would win in 2016 – until he did. On Election Day of 2016, we saw how Maddow et al. were giddy, pointing to some indication of how HRC was 99% likely to win. No way this candidate who’d been recorded saying “grab ‘em by the p***y” could beat the Democratic superstar. People in 2012 such as Charles Krauthammer – and admittedly yours truly – thought Romney was the only “remotely plausible” candidate to beat Obama. Romney got wiped out by almost the same electoral margine as McCain in ’08, even though Obama had 3 million fewer popular votes than he’d received in 2008.

So even in a happier make-believe world where elections are trustworthy, what is this notion of electability? Does it mean candidates need to be polished little Ivy League Country Clubbers and hope the deplorables don’t detect the electable candidate’s disdain for them, and that they’re stupid enough to believe ‘electable’ candidate will fight for their interests?

Here’s my theory of what makes someone electable – authenticity. Kandiss Taylor is authentic, with or without Trump’s blessing. Despite Trump’s endorsement, I think David Perdue is a phony. I believe alot of other people feel the same way.

I’m hoping Trump has something up his sleeve by endorsing a slimy, swampy lizard like Perdue, rather than Kandiss. If so, I hope Bannon & Epsteyn are just going along with it. It’s unbelievable to me that they can’t see through David Perdue.
Back to NC…

@LoyalMarine has forwarded a good message from Jason Jehorek. I met Jason at the Election Integrity Summit in Winston Salem this past February. Jason was not afraid to throw stink bombs about the machines when everyone else was emphasizing the agonizing approach of how we can just overwhelm them on election day, even though that was an impossibility in Nov. 3, 2020 because laws were unlawfully changed and lawmakers continue to lack the spine to do away with the vote-switching machines. They continue to pretend like they can do nothing about the NCSBE, which is a state agency. State agencies are answerable to the state legislature.

At first I had doubts about Jason. I didn’t think he knew what he was talking about. He demanded to know from the hosts of that event when we were going to get rid of the “Dominion” machines. NC doesn’t have Dominion machines, and I assumed from the fact that we were meeting in NC, that he was confused about that detail. However, it very soon became apparent from his subsequent questions and from my hallway conversations with him that Jason knew ALOT more about the cyber side of things than I ever will. I was very grateful he was there. Not only did he know more, he was a far more effective bad cop than what I would have been, since I’m not an I.T. professional. I only know what little I know from the careful notes I’ve taken from conversations with those who are.

I agree that people need to show up in numbers so that there’s an impression of a groundswell. There’s already enough of an impression of a groundswell, given that Michael Whatley has made “election integrity” the top priority for the 2022 campaign…and yet the legislators don’t want to fix anything about 2020? Kinda weird & inconsistent, huh?

Anyway, if you’re in NC and can make it to Surry County on May 16, I urge you to attend. I’ve personally signed up to go, but I may or may not make it since I have dog-sitting duty from May 12th until the middle of June. If I can find dog-friendly accommodation, I might make the trek from ATL.
Forwarded from Loyal Marine
Ok folks...I said I had something big coming. Here it is...this is a call to action...this is not just for the residents of surry county to participate it's as many patriots as we can muster to go DO this and show up may 16th..we need to FLOOD SURRY COUNTY WITH PEOPLE. The target is 1000 people. The author of the following website is jason jehorek. He is working his was across the counties with his presentation of the receipts he has that actually SHOWS the statistical and physical PROOF that the NC elections are rigged!! Take a look at the website...watch the presentation and the videos. We must not let them steal our elections again!!!
Please sign up to go and share this with everyone you know in NC!! THIS IS OUR LAST CHANCE TO RIGHT THIS SHIP OR WE ARE DONE...
https://nc-election.com/surrycounty/
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Forwarded from Election Wizard
SCORECARD--GOP who voted to impeach Trump:

Katko - resigned
Kinzinger - resigned
Gonzalez - resigned
Toomey - resigned
Upton - resigned [latest to bite the dust]

Newhouse - primaried
Cheney - primaried
Meijer - primaried
Rice - primaried
Valadao - primaried
Beutler - primaried
Murkowski - primaried
This would not surprise me.
You were great last night, Kandiss. I thought Catherine Davis did well, also.

My one disappointment with EVERY candidate last night, though, is that no one point blank asked Kemp why he didn’t call for the special session.

Kandiss, though, at least did make a powerful statement to that effect, ie how he was required under the GA to call for it, but nobody directly asked him why he didn’t. I would have loved to watch him squirm.

And why didn’t David Perdue ask Kemp to repeat to the audience what Kemp supposedly had said to him in response Perdue’s request back in December of 2020 that Kemp call for the special session? Kemp said something to the effect of “I’ll fall on the sword?” Why did David Perdue pass that up? I think David Perdue ought to be renamed David Per-dud.
Forwarded from Kandiss Taylor
Media is too big
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I am the ONLY candidate bold enough to stand up to the Luciferian Cabal.

Elect me Governor of Georgia, and I will bring the Satanic Regime to its knees— and DEMOLISH the Georgia Guidestones.

Join me in my fight to #TearThemDown!

Contribute: KandissTaylor.com/ExecutiveOrder10
Live stream scheduled for
Tomorrow at 7 PM I will be hosting Jason Jehorek on this channel.

Jason has a background in IT and has been presenting to numerous local county commissioner boards. I look forward to Jason’s educating us on how election integrity can be secured at the local level.

For those interested, this meeting is for North Carolina election-related issues. Specifically, we’ll be discussing Lenoir and Carteret counties. If any county is of interest to you, please a comment.

#fix2020orbust

Have a blessed day.
Ha!

Funny how they predict a surge in COVID cases just before the 2022 (s)election.

Gotta keep justifying those mail-ins!!!
I am with you, Kandiss.
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I apologize for making this particular post all about me, but the moment is at long last upon me. Barring some in foreseeable circumstance, I’m about to graduate!

https://law.emory.edu/student-life/commencement.html

Unlike this post, though, the celebration of my graduation is, in all seriousness, really my parents and loved ones who wanted to see me walk in my cap and gown.

As someone who could be fairly described as a ‘professional student,’ caps and gowns are nothing new. On the note of being a ‘professional student,’ though, I think it’s safe to say that after law school, I’m retiring from THAT profession, and I look forward entering the real one, the one I believe God had planned for me all along.

The Lord has blessed this day, as He has all my days. God even blessed this day with my parents’ getting to meet the coolest and most interesting neighbor I’ve ever known. Who might that have been? 😉

Thank all of you for being part of my journey, even though the vast majority of you know me as an activist & amateur political commentator.

God Bless you all.