So, I watched the county supervisor's meeting yesterday. You'd swear they were going to vote to build monuments for themselves during that meeting. In quivering voices, they took turns expressing how selflessly they have fought for truth, integrity and the American Way. It was quite moving.
They spoke very glowingly about the audits they had performed, though they failed to explain how they did an audit without logging in. That's actually quite a remarkable task if you think about it.
They officially ended all cooperation and indicated that the next time they interact with the Senate will be in court.
Interestingly, they said that the questions from the Senate were intended to demand that the commission do the job of the auditors. So, when the Senate asks why drive d was deleted with all the databases, or why the batch counts are missing, or why the chain of custody is broken, or why the ballots were not stored in a legal, compliant manner, all these things are beneath the dignity of the commission to answer.
It's clear how this escalates. I would be willing to bet we have a few more press conferences about big, but not world-changing issues. Then, it comes out that the number of fake, illegally printed, ballots is greater than the margin of victory by a lot. At that point, no amount of media stonewalling will dampen the outrage. We could even have Mittens himself pretend to demand answers.
You know, a class action lawsuit once the evidence comes out would be quite interesting. I wonder if all your judges are cucked?