Body Language – Judge, On Closing Arguments, Lake Vs Hobbs

Judge, On Closing Arguments, Lake Vs Hobbs
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Steven veteran awakening
Steven veteran awakening
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr No Name

Of course he did, this whole circus hasn’t exactly been a nail-biter, Arizona will not turn unless they have been disregarded in the highest court. After that…I shudder to think

Nonna
Nonna
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr No Name

As Steven replied, “Of course he did”. As to the last two attorneys for the defense, insults to the Judge or veiled threats? I’m not sure the Judge was as much insulted as he was recognizing the threats being aimed at him. The last attorney gave him the out he needed to deliver the verdict they wanted or demanded. Glad I wasn’t holding my breath and I know I won’t be holding my breath during the appeal Lake is going to pursue. Having said that, I do applaud Kari Lake and all patriots who fight the good fight come what may. We need all good people to stand up and resist the evil that has infiltrated our nation on every level of government and society. I pray Almighty God will deliver us from evil.

Roberta Iervolino
Roberta Iervolino
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr No Name
GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago

Unfortunately the cheating deniers have created such a complex and multifaceted system of cheating that no court will ever take a broad enough view to stop it. I thought the chain of custody and signature verification counts had the best chance. In the case of the former, once the custody chain is broken, you have no way to verify the number of votes that were improperly handled to prove that the cheating was dispositive. In the case of the latter, it was dismissed essentially based on poll worker error. I know from personal experience that the training of poll workers was so bad it seemed designed to create chaos on Election Day, which favors Democrats. Unfortunately good candidates are going to have to spend as much time educating voters on how to vote to minimize cheating, and concocting their own ballot schemes, as convincing voters about their positions. They are up against an opponent that believes the end justifies the means and will stop at nothing.

madvinmryk
madvinmryk
1 year ago

The RINOs have essentially sealed the deal here with their non support and outright dishonesty, adding to the insult of the stolen election.

The delayed vote counting was crucial to conventional ballot fraud to give manipulators time to insert bogus ballots. Slowly they are shifting to more computer vote fraud with less risk of discovery. Free elections are a thing of the past.

This may not mean much to many, but why did Kari Lake enthusiastically join in with Log Cabin Republicans who held a raucous gay party at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

GOMF3602
GOMF3602
1 year ago
Reply to  madvinmryk

Probably a discussion for another day, but that organization declined to endorse President Trump in 2016, but did in 2020. The homosexual people tend to have more money and are eager to donate it to politicians who will validate them in some way. The problem I have is that in just 16 years we have gone from “tolerance” and “equal rights” to validation, to celebration to promotion of deviant lifestyles in teens and children, to the current effort to normalize predation of children by pedophiles, who are now called “ Minor Attracted Persons” instead of being jailed and vilified by reasonable people. When you dance with the devil, the slope becomes slippery.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago

Having to watch the Hobbs/Maricopa lawyers work, if you can call that work, is insulting not only to the judge, but to everybody who witnesses it.
You would think that lawyers of this caliber would make enough money to get their suits pressed, and their hair done.
The arguments they make are not really arguments, at all. They are statements of opinion, which are based on subjective thought, with no evidence. They’re basically just “pushawing” the evidence that was put before the court, and are attacking the credibility of said proven evidence.
“The evidence the Lake team just put forth, which is completely believable, and based in fact cannot possibly be true”, just doesn’t cut it in the real world. These people don’t seem to be able to operate in the real world.
There are more corrupted ballots than there is a difference in votes. That is a substantial fact. That is what this entire case is built on. The fact that errant ballots were created, outside of the system of creation, that’s so many printers were misconfigured on the fly, that’s so many tax paying citizens were disenfranchised and were made unable to vote, and that so many so-called techs and election workers had their fingers in places they should not, is pretty good evidence that this election was an attempted fix.
Doesn’t matter, at this point, what Hobbs’ and Maricopa’s lawyers have to say, there is proof of malfeasance and incompetence. These lawyers are also committing malfeasance and incompetence.
I can’t wait to get to the prosecution part of this.

Los Angeles Attorney
Los Angeles Attorney
1 year ago

Mandy, when the judge is writing like that – even before the attorney speaks – he is doing other work while he is “listening”. From my experience: the judge has already made up his mind, and is listening perfunctorily.

Roberta Iervolino
Roberta Iervolino
1 year ago

I’d say this opens up cans of cans of worms. That’s the problem. It’s huge. Corrupt Judges who ‘walk a fine line’ sometimes miss beat and go over it… who knows why… usually money, but in this case, in AZ… the traffiking of children makes me think it might be even more sinister than $$, as in Broward County and other DS HQ’s. Strongholds must be broken.

John Burke
John Burke
1 year ago

You are all correct. “The truth is out there” (sounds a little bit like the intro to the series the X Files). I believe in parallel universes- we just happen to be in different ones. Hope you are comfortable in the one you’ve created. Goodbye.

John Burke
John Burke
1 year ago

More grist for the conspiracy theorists. Good luck with that.

William Patterson
William Patterson
1 year ago
Reply to  John Burke

At some point, people are going to have to realize that these are not theories. The evidence is staring you right in the face.

madvinmryk
madvinmryk
1 year ago
Reply to  John Burke

Pfffft

Roberta Iervolino
Roberta Iervolino
1 year ago
Reply to  John Burke

I’ve noticed alot of those who are against the line of thinking that there have in fact been an over abundance of conspiracies to commit fraud have been extremely outspoken these days, especially with the FDA’s release of information in regards to the dangers of bloodclots with the Covid-19VXX. We not only have research, theories but we also answers, and we, in spite of your trash behavior towards us when we have tried to warn you against trusting authorities and experts, also would like to present solutions to this predicapandemic. The sooner you are willing to suspect, the better.