Man involved in Pennsylvania election lawsuits takes on Sen. Josh Hawley
Pennsylvania authorities found four specific, individual cases of election fraud Share Updated: 8:13 PM CST Feb 10, 2021
Pennsylvania authorities found four specific, individual cases of election fraud Share Updated: 8:13 PM CST Feb 10, 2021
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Show Transcript FAULTY, AND HAWLEY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER. IN A KMBC INTERVIEW, HAWLEY DEFENDED HIS JANUARY 6 OBJECTION TO CERTIFYING THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTORAL COLLEGE VOTES. PENNSYLVANIA DID NOT FOLLOW IT’S OWN CONSTITUTION. THIS IS WHY WE NEED SCRUTINY ON THOSE KINDS OF IRREGULARITIES AND ELELCTION REFORM GOING FOWARD. THIS IS A GUY WHO SHOULD KNOW BETTER. AND DOES KNOW BETTER. HE IS THE LEGAL DIRECTOR FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA ACLU. I WAS INVOLVED IN THE LAWSUIT WHEN RUDY GIULIANI SHOWED UP. BECK’S HE SAYS GUILIANI CLAIMED UNDER OATH. AND THE JUDGE SAYS, YOU KNOW WHAT, THIS ISN’T A FRAUD CASE, RIGHT? YO
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The same could be said of McCain, who always gave the impression that he was made for greater things, and had no problem letting you know it. The fact that he ran for President in 2000 and 2008 cemented that impression. In both presidential runs, I always had the distinct feeling that his runs for the highest office in the land were less about the good of the country, and more about the need to prove something. What that something was, we’ll never know.
After McCain’s death in 2018, Doug Casey of Townhall Media discussed McCain’s unvarnished legacy, rather than the hagiographic one burnished by a media whose sole role was to canonize him. Casey had this to say:
Trump Impeachment, Biden s $2 Trillion Plan, Alibaba, Delta - 5 Things You Must Know Thursday TheStreet 1/14/2021 Joseph Woelfel
Here are five things you must know for Thursday, Jan. 14:
1. Stock Futures Rise Ahead of Biden s Spending Proposal
Stock futures traded mostly higher Thursday and Treasury yields rose after a report said President-elect Joe Biden could unveil a Covid-19 relief package of about $2 trillion.
Contracts linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 78 points, S&P 500 futures gained 4 points and Nasdaq futures fell 3 points.
Biden s advisers recently told allies in Congress to expect a price tag of about $2 trillion, CNN reported, citing two people briefed on the deliberations.