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The Vote Fraud Monster Is Coming for Ted Cruz

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Posted By: Judy W., 5/28/2023 7:08:01 AM

On the Memorial Day weekend, while most Americans played near water, the leftists impeached the strongest elected voice in Texas for election integrity — Ken Paxton. Impeachments were history book items until Clinton. (Snip) This one is a bit different. Paxton is the stand-up guy who — but for a very sketchy Supreme Court "standing" ruling — could have seriously upended the fraudulent election in 2020. He is ballsy, innovative, smart, and colorful. And he is the attorney general of a very big state — or was, as he now is suspended. It's now up to the state Senate.

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Are Rinos weak-kneed by nature or are they being paid off?

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Periwinkel 5/28/2023 7:38:03 AM (No. 1479219)
Hey, Texas Republicans/Conservatives/Anyone Not Members of the Swamp: We're watching.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Highlander 5/28/2023 7:50:31 AM (No. 1479223)
RINO’s are nothing more than Democrats, registered as “Republicans,” they run as Republicans, and once they’re in office, they rule as the Democrats they are. Proof? Our Lord Jesus, said “Ye shall know them by their fruits.” That’s good enough for me! I had high hopes for Texas. But unfortunately, cockroaches and rats are everywhere!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: TheLadyNextDoor 5/28/2023 8:09:48 AM (No. 1479229)
To first commenter: and the answer is "all of the above."
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Birddog 5/28/2023 8:59:33 AM (No. 1479265)
Texas senate has 31 members, 19 repubs(one of whom is paxtons wife), 12 dems. 2/3 is 20.666, I think that means 21 votes needed to impeach. 9 repubs would have to flip, (8 if Ms Paxton is recused) Lt. Governor is a uniquely strong position in Texas, not only does he actually run the senate schedule, appoint committee members, over see all the votes, control who speaks, when. He also has a tie breaker vote. Another possibility is that an impeachment would be run by a "Committee as a whole", where all members make up the committee, then the Pro Tem would control the proceedings, but the Lt Gov. casts a vote as a regular senate member, creating a make up of 20/12, even one dem voting against impeachment returns Paxton and precludes any future attempts.(at least until his next election) Impeachment rules in Texas only allow for removal based upon "actions taken in THIS term of elected office". Because of a unique senate election/term rubric...all 31 seats are on ballot 2 years after a census(2022) a drawing was then held where some terms are 4 years, some two years on a 4-4-2, or a 2-4-4 basis. Fully 1/2 of the state senate will be standing for election again in 2024.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 5/28/2023 9:15:47 AM (No. 1479284)
Op, RINO's are just dim-lite
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Reply 6 - Posted by: anniebc 5/28/2023 9:42:40 AM (No. 1479304)
Whatever they are, put up one shady dem (and you know you can find at least half in the bunch) and see if the good RINOs can impeach her.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Socio 5/28/2023 9:58:14 AM (No. 1479318)
They are taking out Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton because he was a sharp thorn in the vote fraudsters side. The republican controlled Texas legislature has done nothing to stop voter fraud, and intentionally refuses to clean the voter rolls. Ted Cruz will be gone, he barely won against Beto with their cheating, this time he will not have a snow balls chance and really has only himself to blame. From their inactions it is crystal clear that Texas republican's are going to hand the State over to the democrats on a silver platter.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/28/2023 10:24:01 AM (No. 1479343)
Texas elected a Republican legislature. They have spent their time, since election, scheming to get rid of the Republican AG, who they say don't meet their values. Texas might be a little disappointed that the Republican legislature has done nothing to secure the Texas border. Nothing about the Texas wind no energy electric grid. Nothing about election integrity. Nothing about the Texas school system. I suppose all of that agrees with the values of the Texas legislature.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: chagrined 5/28/2023 11:33:03 AM (No. 1479408)
And this all goes back to the primaries where rinos could've been dispatched and nowhere near the ballot by the general election. A majority of republicans who were actually Conservatives would've dealt with insuring stringent election laws, not impeaching a really good AG, and a whole host of other priorities. . .hint, hint that border thingy. But noooooooooo, we had too many people voting for the "experienced" candidate, or the gov/senator/rep who has done "pretty good" because they compromise, or reach across the aisle, because you know we all want to go along to get along. Has anyone stopped to think that "experience" in politics equates to corrupt officials? Probably not.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: pensom2 5/28/2023 1:05:04 PM (No. 1479467)
I'm not sure you have to be a RINO to vote to impeach a state attorney-general found to have violated his marriage vows with a side mistress, then has his multi-millionaire donor give the mistress a job. More compelling for me is that the impeachment procedure here appears to have been conducted quick and dirty: "A group of RINOs and all the leftist Democrats held a secret investigation, leading to a bill sent to the Legislature, days before the holiday — leftists demanding a vote on the holiday Saturday."
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