I despise “hopium” as much as anyone else. I also despise hopelessness and constant cynicism for the negative impact they have upon what is already an uphill battle to turn back the tide of national decay. General George Patton had this to say about the need for high morale, even in the face of seemingly unconquerable obstacles:
As has been pointed out, the secret of victory lies not wholly in knowledge. It lurks invisible in the vitalizing spark, intangible, yet as evident in the lightning — the warrior Soul.
If you believe in generational theory, we are fast approaching a conclusion to this divisive, panic-stricken chapter in American history. The end of such a chaotic cycle does not guarantee a positive ending for those who war in defense of liberty and freedom, but come hell or high water, it appears something is going to have to give. Call it the irresistible force meeting the immovable object.
I am referring to the battle of judicial corruption versus obvious truth. Corrupt judges, many of them appointed and not elected, have run roughshod over the truth, using procedural tricks and tactics to circumvent it. Case after case to remedy the 2020 “election” was booted for lack of standing or other nonsense, including Texas v. Pennsylvania, a landmark lawsuit from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, which was joined by over 20 other states. That lawsuit alleged that Pennsylvania’s refusal to abide by its own election laws disenfranchised Texas’s 38 electors, who voted for Donald Trump in accordance with Texas’s popular vote outcome the month before. The United States Supreme Court refused to hear that case.
While I had figured it was possible the courts would botch the 2020 election, I figured the cases would at least be heard, and the public exposed to the vast sum of testimony and evidence present even in the immediate aftermath of that race. I underestimated the depth of judicial corruption and cowardice present in this nation.
I have written extensively about lawsuits filed in Arizona since the corrupt 2022 midterms, particularly about the suits filed by the Lake, Finchem, and Hamadeh camps. I have also documented the subsequent dereliction of judicial duty by Judge Thompson, evident in the piss-poor ruling he snuck out on Christmas Eve.
If you’ve read this far, you may be wondering what exactly the cause for high morale might be.
Arizona’s current state of elections is a short-term tragedy and national disgrace but is undoubtedly our best shot yet to defeat the “selection election” leviathan. Polling clearly demonstrates a clear majority of Americans believe the 2020 election outcome was swayed by cheating, and roughly three-quarters of Americans don’t trust the way we do elections at all.
This week will be huge for the future of our elections, one way or another. Outright wins in Arizona will not only save a state from certain demise but pave the way for a Trumpian electoral victory in 2024, as more states will topple like dominoes. One single major overturned election result will breathe new life into the movement to fix our nation’s elections, and the administrative state knows it.
In the background of the Arizona cases, Pennsylvania has been forced to do some cleaning in its voter rolls, and Georgia citizens have standing in the counterfeit ballots case that has been ongoing for many brutal months. But all eyes are on Arizona.
First, in the case of Abraham Hamadeh, who “lost” his race for Attorney General by 280 measly votes, a new trial will be sought, with arguments being heard on Tuesday, May 16.
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