There are still 49 more days to survive before this bad dream finally reaches a conclusion. Right now, I'm keeping an eye on Cheez Doodle's lawsuits. It seems as though every time a case is thrown out of court, two more are filed in its place. Will the U.S. Supreme Court intervene in Pennsylvania? Will the state supreme court give him Wisconsin? What about pending cases in Michigan, Minnesota, Georgia and Arizona? Common sense tells me that most (or all) of these lawsuits are stage props for Cheezy's successful fundraising scam, but you never know.
There's considerable online discussion about the situation in Georgia, with two run-off elections scheduled to fill U.S. Senate seats. If the (D) candidates win both elections, we can kiss Moscow Mitch's ass goodbye as majority leader. Oddly enough, Cheez Doodle and some of his enablers have been encouraging (R) voters to boycott the election since (they claim) it's rigged against the (R) candidates. Cheezy himself has been arguing both sides (vote/don't vote) depending on what day it is. Why is this shit happening? One possible answer I've seen is that Cheezy has never given a screaming fuck about anyone but himself (and Ivanka to some extent), and since he'll be out of Washington in seven weeks, which party controls the Senate is immaterial to him. On the other hand, he really, really wants to be in total command of the (R) Party for the rest of his life, and if he can persuade enough rednecks to sit out the GA run-off elections and give the (D) Party control of both the White House and Congress, it will send a chilling message to the party regarding his omnipotence. They will presumably live in constant fear of him.
Or at least that's a credible possibility. Makes as much sense as anything else that rotten motherfucker does.
Update 5:07 PM: Wisconsin supreme court votes 4-3 against hearing Cheezy's case, tells him to go through normal state court channels instead.
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