The Revenge of Clarence Thomas — Bush v. Gore and the Facts Underlying The Pennsylvania Court Cases

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By Shipwreckedcrew

Keep this in mind as you read what is below it:

In the coming days, we will learn whether the Supreme Court will consider the merits of a Petition filed by the Republican Party of Pennsylvania to overturn a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision that extended by three days the time within which mailed-in ballots in Pennsylvania could be received and counted as validly cast, among other things.  The Trump campaign has sought to “intervene” in this case as a “party” by adopting the arguments made by the Petitioners.

On Monday, the Trump Campaign and two Pennsylvania voters filed a new lawsuit alleging that the ballot handling processes by which mailed-in ballots were received, pre-canvassed, and canvassed, violated the constitutional rights of Pennsylvania voters in having a fair and accurate tabulation of votes.



The left-wing pundit class of “experts” on election law have waved off these lawsuits as having no chance of success, which is now a narrative that 99% of the media has run with  But this is all part of the same plan to convince Americans that Trump has lost the election, that a Biden Presidency is inevitable, and that the legal efforts underway are all part of an effort by Trump to remain in office — which is something the media began trying to condition the public to be suspicious of months before the election.

I happened to not be a believer in grand conspiracies.  I have a practical point of view that once an agreement to do something nefarious extends beyond 5-6 people, the chances of the agreement remaining clandestine are practically zero.  Somebody says something they shouldn’t have said, someone is overheard making an incriminating statement, an email gets inadvertently forwarded to someone not involved, a participant changes their mind, etc.  But that is something different than an entire class of individuals sharing a common goal in mind, and repeatedly acting and speaking in ways intended to bring that goal to fruition — especially when there are inconsistent “facts” against them.  “Ignore the inconsistent facts, and keep bleating the mantra of inevitability” is the game plan.  The lawsuits are inconsistent facts so wave them off and don’t let them take root in the public consciousness.

But they are going to take root because the allegations are going to be pursued through a litigation process that will produce courtroom testimony under oath, and legal opinions that include statements of fact.

But those are stories yet to come.  For now, let’s take a look back in cursory fashion at the ACTUAL outcome of Bush v. Gore — as opposed to the media narrative of what happened in Bush v. Gore.  Please Tweet this story to Joy Reid, as I understand she is a bit confused.

Bush v. Gore began as an election challenge in one County in Florida, and it initially began as a question over whether there were uncounted “undervotes” that might change the outcome of the statewide vote in Florida.  Within just a couple weeks of the end of voting, and on a dramatically expedited basis which was necessary when the outcome of an election was in doubt, a trial was held in a Florida Circuit Court the outcome of which was that there were “undervotes” in the “punch-card” ballots used by Florida counties where no vote for President had been recorded by the voter.  The trial produced evidence that some of the ballots recorded by the tabulating machines as “undervotes” did, nevertheless, have indications that the voter “intended” to vote for a particular candidate.  But the voter had not sufficiently “punched-out” the paper “chad” such that the tabulating machine would read the ballot as having a vote.  The Circuit Court judge ordered that there be a recount of the “undervotes” in order to determine whether ballots that had been recorded as “undervotes” did have evidence of intent by the voter to cast a vote for a particular candidate.  The Florida Supreme Court eventually heard the matter and ordered a statewide recount of all “undervotes” to determine if the “intent” of the voter could be discerned from reviewing each such ballot and treating each one accordingly.

The United States Supreme Court halted the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court, and there were two opinions written in the case that are of significance.

Seven Justices found that the absence of any “standards” for conducting a statewide recount as ordered by the Florida Supreme Court was a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.  Without consistent standards to guide the recount process, there was no way to assure that individual voters in different counties would have their ballots reviewed, evaluated, and accepted/rejected in a manner that assured their right to equal participation in the election process.

Of those seven, five Justices agreed that there was no practical way for that defect to be remedied by the time the case was before the Court, and overturned the Florida Supreme Court’s order that a recount take place.

Justices Souter and Breyer were the two who agreed that the manner in which the recount was ordered was unconstitutional, but they would have sent the matter back to the Florida courts to correct the deficiency — if possible within the timeframe available prior to the meeting of the Electoral College.

Only two Justices — Ginsberg and Stevens — would have allowed the recount to proceed in the manner ordered by the Florida Supreme Court.

The “majority” opinion was issued “Per Curiam”, which means “by the Court”.  As such, no individual Justice signed the opinion as the author.  The finding of an equal protection violation, and halting the recount ordered by the Florida Supreme Court was decided by CJ Rehnquist, and Justices Scalia, Thomas, O’Connor, and Kennedy.

A subject for a subsequent article will be how the decision reflected in the Per Curiam opinion will be used by the Plaintiffs — including the two individual Pennsylvania voters — in the lawsuit filed this past Monday challenging the actions of Secretary of the Commonwealth Boockvar, and seven County Boards of Elections in Counties that voted heavily in favor of Joe Biden.  Contrary to the left-wing pundits, this action has a substantial likelihood of being favorably resolved in favor of the Trump campaign.– and the individual voters who are named Plaintiffs.

The second consequential decision in Bush v. Gore was the concurring opinion written by Chief Justice Rehnquist, in which he addressed the implications of Art. II, Sec. 1, Cl. 2 of the Constitution on the actions of the Florida Supreme Court.  That provision of the Constitution states that Presidential electors shall be selected in the manner determined by the “legislature” of each state.

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Justice Thomas is well above any petty revenge., He got off his chest what he wanted to say during his hearing.
He now will decide on the merits of any case put before him using our constitution as his guide.
We need these court cases decided ASAP to facilitate counting legal ballots choosing Electors then the smooth transition of Trump into his lame duck term.

I can still remember all those nasty things they said about Thomas all because he rejects Afermative Action and Spcial Prilages and how they brought out that liar Anitta Hill against him also the fact that Thomas supports the 2nd Amendment

@kitt:

We need these court cases decided ASAP to facilitate counting legal ballots choosing Electors then the smooth transition of Trump into his lame duck term.

There seems to be a problem getting these fabricated charges past Trump’s very own legal teem much less the lower courts and certainly much less the high court. When Karl Rove tells you it’s over you can pretty much bet it’s over..

Perhaps if Trump could get over himself for a bit he could focus on that COVID package he and Mitch promised to take up rather than stacking the Pentagon with cronies and yes men.

Oh and getting back to those Proud Boys you guys were defending the other week, looks like they’ve come full blown out of the white supremist closet.

Trump will undoubtedly go down in history as the worst president in history with the one positive of being 1 term.

@Ronald J. Ward: Never mind the changing narrative first there is no fraud to well we always have fraud now it isnt enough to make a difference. Every legal ballot should count, every illegal ballot should get prosecuted.
You are lying about the Proud Boys or repeating lies from the boob tube.
Karl Rove doesnt get to call the president or any of the media talking heads.
Using that program again I see, its team not teem. Unless you want to say MI and PA are teeming with election fraud.

@kitt:

I do agree that Rove doesn’t call the shots but when a person with his credentials and republican influence says Trump lost, it’s rather telling. And then there’s of course his own lawyers and courts rolling there eyes at him.

I’m fine with recounts and in GA, Trump absolutely deserves a recount because of Biden’s slim victory. But this talk of dead people and illegals voting, rigged elections, and so forth is nothing other than Trump’s denial and him lying.

Looking back at 2016, Dems didn’t like it, they called for recounts, even demanded investigations. But Obama did offer a smooth transition. Hillary acknowledged defeat. They didn’t make up some quack conspiracy theory and lock themselves in their bunkers. Obama didn’t sabotage the military by firing competent people and replacing them with cronies.

Trump lost and while it’s within reason to ask for recounts, it isn’t reasonable to demand the stop of counts where he was losing while not asking to stop where he was winning. And rather than remaining consumed with his loss, he should focus on COVID and the economy in tatters he’s leaving behind.

He’s acting like a kid being dragged kicking and screaming from Chuckie Cheese because it’s time to go, turning over tables and chairs and breaking glass as he goes.

@Ronald J. Ward: You do not have a unique perspective on how Trump is behaving it is identical to talking heads.
Not only would I like the swing states fully audited but those we won solid.
With being energy independent I dont look at the light and gas bill with a churning stomach. I like gas at 1.75 a gallon.
What Trump is doing is good we need to look at our elections closely, Bidens selected chief of staff said in 2014 our elections are rigged.
As I told Greg if after careful counting of all legal ballots Trump loses Biden will find a high end mint on the pillow and a 5 star clean White House. No missing doorknobs trashed offices, vandalized keyboards, broken toilet seats, outdated and inefficient AC system, mice and other vermin, broken exterior steps and a host of other issues corrected just with the building itself.
https://www.joecheated.com/
The media isnt even interested in correcting a failing system as long as it favors the destruction of our country.

@kitt:

I read your incoherent word salad 3 times and find 2 thing perplexing. 1) You actually mentioned a spelling error from my post and 2) you actually referenced a site called joecheated.com to validate your argument (whatever in the hell it was).

@Ronald J. Ward:

I do agree that Rove doesn’t call the shots

Good. Because Karl doesn’t call the shots. And perhaps you would like to provide a link where it quotes Rove (verbatim) saying that Trump lost?

I’m fine with recounts and in GA,

Who cares what you’re fine with? Georgia is not your call. You want to set election rules, run for Secretary of State of your state.

But this talk of dead people and illegals voting, rigged elections, and so forth is nothing other than Trump’s denial and him lying.

Actually, it’s not. The very same system that was used in every one of these questionable states was rejected, not once but three times, by Texas due to the insecurity of the voting system.

Looking back at 2016, Dems didn’t like it, they called for recounts, even demanded investigations. But Obama did offer a smooth transition. Hillary acknowledged defeat.

Hillary joined in law suits questioning the outcome of THREE states. How come you didn’t mention that?

Obama didn’t sabotage the military by firing competent people and replacing them with cronies.

Really? You seem painfully ill informed or else you decided to ignore the “purge” of generals and flag officers under the Obama administration.

Trump lost and while it’s within reason to ask for recounts, it isn’t reasonable to demand the stop of counts where he was losing while not asking to stop where he was winning.

When illegal votes are being counted, votes that do not meet the standard set by that very state, it is right to demand the vote count be stopped until the standards are met or those changed standards are taken to court. What you are saying is “Never mind that dead people are voting. Never mind that illegal ballots, deemed illegal by the state’s own legislation, are being counted. Never mind that poll watchers are locked out of Central Count. All’s well because Biden is the clear winner.”

And rather than remaining consumed with his loss, he should focus on COVID and the economy in tatters he’s leaving behind.

Like Comrade Greggie, you fail to acknowledge why the economy is in tatters. The Chinese plague that originated in China that the WHO decided to ignore in it’s severity. Isn’t it ironic that China decided to set in motion a plague that has affected the entire world just months before our national elections and isn’t it ironic that in the states with the largest amount of fraud voting systems are being used that have a large amount of Chinese made parts?

He’s acting like a kid being dragged kicking and screaming from Chuckie Cheese because it’s time to go, turning over tables and chairs and breaking glass as he goes.

You on the left have no right to complain. Hillary, et al, have been calling Trump an “illegitimate” president for four years with Hillary saying the election was “stolen” from her. Welcome to our world.

@Ronald J. Ward: You see what happens when I dont argue with you, but simply state you are a pathetic sheep following the herd.
I am pointing at things that the media is not reporting, Twitter and facebook are banning.
You dont want the info, fine up to you.
Dont expect 70 million voters to simply accept a guy that couldnt get 15 people at his very few rallies getting the largest number of votes in history.
Fraud on a massive scale.

@Ronald J. Ward:

But this talk of dead people and illegals voting, rigged elections, and so forth is nothing other than Trump’s denial and him lying.

Well, let’s keep in mind that the people accused of cheating are the same people that supported illegal spying on Trump’s campaign, the known lies of Russiagate, persecuted Gen. Flynn just to embarrass Trump, impeached Trump based on lies, innuendo, hearsay and rumor and supported the spread of COVID19 in order to blame deaths on Trump. Now they are OPENLY promoting voter fraud in the Georgia runoff. Only a brain-dead moron would not be suspicious of Democrat fraud in this election.

Looking back at 2016, Dems didn’t like it, they called for recounts, even demanded investigations. But Obama did offer a smooth transition. Hillary acknowledged defeat.

Yeah. Smooth. All Democrats called Trump “illegitimate”, claimed the Russians stole the election and tried to have electors vote differently than how the state voted to try and give the election to Hillary. Yeah, if I was a Democrat, I wouldn’t be using 2016 as an example of how to graciously accept defeat.

@kitt: No doubt if their had been a full audit and illegal immigrant votes thrown out, the myth of Hillary’s popular vote majority would have totally evaporated.