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  • J jon-nyc
    23 Dec 2020, 16:32

    The point of contention isn’t whether you’ve ever mentioned it. This is your claim from yesterday:

    Even jon pretended not to understand it happened.

    That’s false.

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    Horace
    wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 16:34 last edited by Horace
    #68

    @jon-nyc said in Trump himself consents to transition:

    The point of contention isn’t whether you’ve ever mentioned it. This is your claim from yesterday:

    Even jon pretended not to understand it happened.

    That’s false.

    Ok then you were unaware it happened. I guess the MSM did its job in covering it up, even to the extent a detailed follower of politics like you was unaware of this attempted breach of fundamental political norms by your own side.

    Education is extremely important.

    J 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 16:37
    • H Horace
      23 Dec 2020, 16:34

      @jon-nyc said in Trump himself consents to transition:

      The point of contention isn’t whether you’ve ever mentioned it. This is your claim from yesterday:

      Even jon pretended not to understand it happened.

      That’s false.

      Ok then you were unaware it happened. I guess the MSM did its job in covering it up, even to the extent a detailed follower of politics like you was unaware of this attempted breach of fundamental political norms by your own side.

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      jon-nyc
      wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 16:37 last edited by
      #69

      @horace

      That’s also false.

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
      H 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 16:38
      • J jon-nyc
        23 Dec 2020, 16:37

        @horace

        That’s also false.

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        Horace
        wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 16:38 last edited by
        #70

        @jon-nyc said in Trump himself consents to transition:

        @horace

        That’s also false.

        By all means explain yourself. And thanks for refraining from using the phrase straw man, I know you are tempted.

        Education is extremely important.

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          jon-nyc
          wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 16:54 last edited by
          #71

          I was not unaware that 2016 had numerous faithless electors.

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
          H 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 16:57
          • J jon-nyc
            23 Dec 2020, 16:54

            I was not unaware that 2016 had numerous faithless electors.

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            Horace
            wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 16:57 last edited by
            #72

            @jon-nyc you were unaware it was an attempt to build a coalition of faithlessness to deprive Trump of the White House.

            Education is extremely important.

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              Loki
              wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:03 last edited by
              #73

              Our Supreme Court even weighed in on the 2016 faithless electors.

              https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/u-s-supreme-court-to-consider-washingtons-2016-faithless-electors-who-refused-to-vote-for-hillary-clinton/

              No one talked about democracy in peril then. LOL. God if they say it enough it becomes true right? That’s the new science.

              H 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 17:14
              • L Loki
                23 Dec 2020, 17:03

                Our Supreme Court even weighed in on the 2016 faithless electors.

                https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/u-s-supreme-court-to-consider-washingtons-2016-faithless-electors-who-refused-to-vote-for-hillary-clinton/

                No one talked about democracy in peril then. LOL. God if they say it enough it becomes true right? That’s the new science.

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                Horace
                wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:14 last edited by
                #74

                @loki said in Trump himself consents to transition:

                Our Supreme Court even weighed in on the 2016 faithless electors.

                https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/u-s-supreme-court-to-consider-washingtons-2016-faithless-electors-who-refused-to-vote-for-hillary-clinton/

                No one talked about democracy in peril then. LOL. God if they say it enough it becomes true right? That’s the new science.

                And that story misrepresents the motivations of the electors. Just says they refused to vote for Hillary, as if they hated Hillary. It’s no wonder so few of us understand the true motivations. The media covered it with a pillow. On some level even TDS sufferers are ashamed of themselves. But they feel snug and safe that they have herd immunity from public shaming.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:18 last edited by
                  #75

                  I don't understand - if they were supposed to vote for Hillary, and didn't, how is that trying to steal the election for the Democrats?

                  I was only joking

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                  • D Doctor Phibes
                    23 Dec 2020, 17:18

                    I don't understand - if they were supposed to vote for Hillary, and didn't, how is that trying to steal the election for the Democrats?

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                    Horace
                    wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:27 last edited by
                    #76

                    @doctor-phibes said in Trump himself consents to transition:

                    I don't understand - if they were supposed to vote for Hillary, and didn't, how is that trying to steal the election for the Democrats?

                    They didn’t vote for Trump instead. They voted for someone they thought the republicans might be amenable to, in the hopes the republican electors would follow the lead of faithlessness. They got 2 Trump electors, so it didn’t fail completely.

                    This motivation was admitted to by one of the faithless dem electors in an interview.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      xenon
                      wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:38 last edited by xenon
                      #77

                      I read up in this a bit. Most states have a mechanism to force a faithless elector to change their vote. Only a few have no proscribed action for a faithless elector.

                      A faithless elector is something that states can pretty much legislate out of existence (and most have - it just remains a symbolic thing).

                      But it feels different than saying that the election itself is a fraud. To allow the existence of faithless electors is in someway a deliberate choice by states.

                      Voter fraud is a different beast. It’s a subversion of the rules themselves. Feels like a beast you don’t want to feed.

                      L H 2 Replies Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 17:46
                      • X xenon
                        23 Dec 2020, 17:38

                        I read up in this a bit. Most states have a mechanism to force a faithless elector to change their vote. Only a few have no proscribed action for a faithless elector.

                        A faithless elector is something that states can pretty much legislate out of existence (and most have - it just remains a symbolic thing).

                        But it feels different than saying that the election itself is a fraud. To allow the existence of faithless electors is in someway a deliberate choice by states.

                        Voter fraud is a different beast. It’s a subversion of the rules themselves. Feels like a beast you don’t want to feed.

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                        Loki
                        wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:46 last edited by
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                        @xenon said in Trump himself consents to transition:

                        I read up in this a bit. Most states have a mechanism to force a faithless elector to change their vote. Only a few have no proscribed action for a faithless elector.

                        A faithless elector is something that states can pretty much legislate out of existence (and most have - it just remains a symbolic thing).

                        But it feels different than saying that the election itself is a fraud. To allow the existence of faithless electors is in someway a deliberate choice by states.

                        Voter fraud is a different beast. It’s a subversion of the rules themselves. Feels like a beast you don’t want to feed.

                        This is all a bunch of nonsense in reality but it’s worth a discussion when folks start hyperventilating about democracy being threatened and just how close we came. It’s like grow up.

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                        • X xenon
                          23 Dec 2020, 17:38

                          I read up in this a bit. Most states have a mechanism to force a faithless elector to change their vote. Only a few have no proscribed action for a faithless elector.

                          A faithless elector is something that states can pretty much legislate out of existence (and most have - it just remains a symbolic thing).

                          But it feels different than saying that the election itself is a fraud. To allow the existence of faithless electors is in someway a deliberate choice by states.

                          Voter fraud is a different beast. It’s a subversion of the rules themselves. Feels like a beast you don’t want to feed.

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                          Horace
                          wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:47 last edited by
                          #79

                          @xenon no commentary on the attempt to establish a coalition of faithlessness by powers on the left who hated Trump?

                          Education is extremely important.

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                          • H Horace
                            23 Dec 2020, 17:47

                            @xenon no commentary on the attempt to establish a coalition of faithlessness by powers on the left who hated Trump?

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                            xenon
                            wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:51 last edited by xenon
                            #80

                            @horace said in Trump himself consents to transition:

                            @xenon no commentary on the attempt to establish a coalition of faithlessness by powers on the left who hated Trump?

                            Well - that’s a matter of political philosophy.

                            The US system has a bunch of “undemocratic” ethos built into it.

                            The founders did not like direct democracy. The senate started as an appointed, not elected body.

                            Having people in the process who “know better” was part of the design.

                            The electoral college itself is a “hybrid” democratic institution. Skews pretty “representative” to the side of representative democracy.

                            Not necessarily a subversion from that lens.

                            FWIW - I don’t think pure democracy is necessarily a good thing.

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                            • H Horace
                              23 Dec 2020, 17:47

                              @xenon no commentary on the attempt to establish a coalition of faithlessness by powers on the left who hated Trump?

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                              jon-nyc
                              wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:58 last edited by
                              #81

                              @horace said in Trump himself consents to transition:

                              by powers on the left

                              Wikipedia:

                              The faithless electors who opposed Donald Trump were part of a movement dubbed the Hamilton Electors co-founded by Micheal Baca of Colorado and Bret Chiafalo of Washington.

                              Only non-witches get due process.

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                                Horace
                                wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 17:58 last edited by
                                #82

                                So you would have had no political issue with it had the scheme succeeded? No feeling that political norms had been violated?

                                Education is extremely important.

                                J X 2 Replies Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 18:01
                                • H Horace
                                  23 Dec 2020, 17:58

                                  So you would have had no political issue with it had the scheme succeeded? No feeling that political norms had been violated?

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 18:01 last edited by
                                  #83

                                  @horace

                                  Are you talking to me? I would definitely have had a problem with it had it succeeded. I would have been upset had it been backed by the Democratic establishment.

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

                                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
                                  H 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 18:06
                                  • J jon-nyc
                                    23 Dec 2020, 18:01

                                    @horace

                                    Are you talking to me? I would definitely have had a problem with it had it succeeded. I would have been upset had it been backed by the Democratic establishment.

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                                    Horace
                                    wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 18:06 last edited by
                                    #84

                                    @jon-nyc that was for xenon. For you, I would ask what the point of the wiki link is?

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      Horace
                                      wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 18:07 last edited by
                                      #85

                                      If you have an issue with my word “left” I’m happy to rephrase as TDS sufferer. That’s more to the point anyway.

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        jon-nyc
                                        wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 18:09 last edited by
                                        #86

                                        I think your attempt to present this as a Democratic establishment effort to deny him the presidency falls flat.

                                        This was a stunt organized by a huffpo columnist and a handful of actors. Nothing at all comparable to the current moment.

                                        Only non-witches get due process.

                                        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
                                        H 1 Reply Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 18:11
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                                          jon-nyc
                                          wrote on 23 Dec 2020, 18:11 last edited by
                                          #87

                                          I would suggest we go back to 2016/17 on the old board to see how much attention we gave it. That is a reasonable proxy for how big a threat to democratic order this really was.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

                                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
                                          J H 2 Replies Last reply 23 Dec 2020, 18:19
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