Well they wanted to start a civil war
Uh-oh. Here is the proof the Republicans were talking about…
What the hell website did you just link to? Some kind of meme repository?
~Max
I looked around for a moment. That website is a cesspool of disinformation.
Yeah I am regretting it. That was the only place I could find that photo (which I thought was pretty funny). Sorry about that, folks.
Oh, I thought they meant Wayne County.
This links to the song “Toilet Love,” so if for some reason it’s okay to play videos at work but not okay to play “Toilet Love,” don’t play it, yo.
Hey, I’d been wondering what happened to Harold Gunderson.
Just about every judge is subject to some level of review - not just their rulings/decisions, but also how they conduct the proceeding. A lot of lawyers are lazy, or not that bright. Others are performing for their clients. Some are angling to get an appealable decision. Some attorneys try to piss the judge off to get him to commit apparent error.
It generally is not worth saying what you actually think - it is rare for a judge to get in trouble for what you DON’T say. And you don’t want to leave yourself open to a charge of bias, denying someone the process they are due, having predetermined a case/issue…
So IME it is generally the best practice to give the atty some amount of time to do their song and dance, even if you KNOW it is just wasting your time, and will have NO EFFECT on the outcome. You can think the attorney is an idiot or a jerk, but no reason to say so. The REALLY tricky thing, is when the atty is a jerk, to not take it out on the claimant.
When they’re sending their lawyers, they’re not sending their best.
Hilary looks quite adorable in that uniform, I gotta say.
A friend of mine posted this on Facebook and I have been given permission to post it here. If you don’t know the skit it is based on, I will provide a link at the bottom:
“Good morning, your honor.”
“Morning! Um… I was sitting in my chambers, in the back, just now, skimming through your case files, when I… um, suddenly came over the realization that you have no case.”
“No case, your honor?”
“At all?”
“Eh?”
“You’ve lacking evidence!”
“Ah! Evidence!”
“In a nutshell! So I thought to myself, a little chat with you would do the trick. So I called this room to order in order to get you to get your case in order.”
“Come again?”
“I need some stinking evidence!”
“AH! I thought you were complaining about the chanting supporters.”
“Heaven forbid! I’m one who delights in the spectacle of a packed courtroom.”
“Sorry?”
“I like a good show!”
ANYWAY.
“Who said that?”
“Now, Mr. President, some evidence please?”
“Yes, certainly your honor, what would you like?”
“Well, how about a little written testimony.”
“I’m afraid we’re fresh out of written testimonies, your honor.”
“Never mind, how are video recordings?”
“Never at the end of the week, your honor. Always get them freshly edited, first thing on Monday.”
“Tish-tish. No matter! …Well, four photographs of the fraud, if you please, Mr. President.”
“Ah! Well, They’ve been taking a lot of pictures, and we were expecting them this morning, but they were too far away for them to see anything.”
“Yes. It’s not your day, is it. Ah… Forensics?”
“Sorry.”
“Independent news coverage?”
“Normally your honor, yes. But today, the van broke down.”
“Ah. Conceptual evidence?”
“Sorry.”
“Circumstantial evidence?”
“No.”
“Any physical evidence?”
“No.”
“Physical evidence?”
“No.”
“Individual physical? Class physical?”
“No.”
“Trace evidence?”
“No.”
“Expert witness evidence?”
“…No.”
“Documentary evidence?”
“No.”
“Any digital?”
“No.”
“Demonstrative, character, habit, hearsay, corroborating, non-corroborating, prima facie, hypothesis, rhetorical, confessional?”
“AH! We do have a confession, your honor?”
“You do? Excellent.”
“It’s… ah, bit unbelievable, your honor?”
“Ooo! I like it unbelievable!”
“…Well as a matter of fact it’s very unbelievable, your honor.”
“No matter! No matter! Hand over said unbelievable confessional evidence, s’il vous plaît.”
“I think it’s less believable than you like, your honor.”
“I don’t care how excrementally unbelievable it is, just hand it over with all speed.”
“Yes your honor… OOOOH!”
“What?”
“It’s been recanted.”
“I see.”
“He, your honor.”
“Analogical?”
“No.”
“Anecdotal?”
“No.”
“Exculpatory?”
“No.”
“Statistical?”
“No.”
“Insufficient?”
“No, your honor.”
“You do have some evidence, do you?”
“Certainly, your honor! This is a court case, your honor! We’ve got-”
“No no no, no, don’t tell me, I’m… I’m keen to guess.”
“Fair enough.”
“Intellectual?”
“Yes your honor?”
“SPLENDID! Well, I’ll have some of that then, please?”
“…OH! I’m sorry, your honor. I thought you were referring to me. Mr. Intellectual. Heh…”
“…Empirical?”
“No.”
“Disputed?”
“No.”
“Theoretical?”
“No.”
“Irrefutable?”
“No.”
“Refutable?”
“No.”
“Any scientific evidence?”
“No.”
“Logical arguments, perhaps?”
“No.”
“Conspiracy theories?”
“Not today, your honor …no.”
“Well, let’s keep it simple. How about direct evidence?”
“Well, I’m afraid we don’t get much call for it around these parts, your honor?”
“Impossible, it’s the single most admissible evidence in the world!”
“Not where I’m from, your honor.”
“And pray, what is the most admissible evidence ‘where you’re from’.”
“Hypothetical, your honor!”
“…I see.”
“Yes, your honor. It’s quite staggeringly popular with the MAGA crowd.”
“Is it?”
“Yes, your honor! It’s our number one seller.”
“Is it?”
“Yes your honor.”
“Hypothetical, eh?”
“Right!”
“Okay, I’m game. Have you got any, I’m expecting the answer no.”
“I’ll have a look, your honor… nnnnnnnnn-no.”
“It’s not much of a case is it?”
“Finest in the district, your honor?”
“And what leads you to that conclusion?”
“Well it’s so clear cut!”
“Well it’s certainly devoid of evidence.”
“You haven’t asked me about fraudulent ballots, your honor.”
“Is it worth it?”
“…Could be?”
“…Okay. Have you-WOULD YOU SHUT THAT BLOODY CHANTING UP!”
“…I told you so.”
“Have you got any fraudulent ballots?”
“No.”
“No, that figures. No, it’s pretty predictable, really. It was an act of pure optimism to purpose the question in the first place. sssss… uh-Tell me something. Do you have any evidence at all?”
“Yes, your honor.”
“Now, I’m going to ask you again once more, and I’d remind you that you’re under oath, and if you say no then this case will be thrown out. Now, do you have any evidence at all?”
“No.”
“…What a senseless waste of human life.”
The original skit: Monty Python- Cheese Shop - YouTube
A friend of mine got appointed to a court. One of the more senior judges told him that for the first few months, he should write “STFU” on his writing hand, where he would see it when he was taking notes.
:standing ovation:
They’d probably be better off at Stately Wayne Manor.
Arizona update:
8823 ballots “ready for tabulation” in Pima, Maricopa, and Cochise Counties.
5505 provisional ballots left in Apache, Maricopa, and Yuma Counties.
1710 “waiting for signature verification” in Apache, Maricopa, and Yuma Counties. These are likely not going to be counted since the “curing” deadline has passed.
All said and done probably ~12k-13k left to count. Biden’s lead is just north of 11k. Seems safe, and likely to avoid mandatory recount (either 200 votes or 0.1%=~3400 votes depending on how you read the rules).

Arizona update
Have they indicated when they expect the final tally?
I’m getting a bad impression of how quickly people work when it’s hot out. Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada… “Oh, yeah… we’ll get to it. We got a little sleepy and quit for the day, but we’ll probably be feeling better and get back to it, maybe Monday…”
“CALL the election? Well, why? There’s no hurry, it’s not even Thanksgiving yet…”
Almost all the states take a while to count all the votes. These are just the ones where it’s close enough not to call as early.
Here’s the counter-point:
https://twitter.com/MichelleTagain/status/1325153532626960385/photo/1
And to reiterate: states do not “call” the election. They will declare a winner when the vote is certified (every vote is counted and any required audits and recounts are finished). Media outlets “call” elections.
The statutory certification date for Arizona is 11/30. I have heard that essentially all votes will have been processed by the end of the weekend. I’d expect the 8823 votes “ready for tabulation” to be done sometime tomorrow (possibly this evening for Maricopa County) along with updates regarding provisional ballots remaining.