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Wow... the info that is starting to come out shows just how corrupt the DNC really is. Let these simple facts sink in:

  • The DNC paid a tech firm named Shadow (symbolism will be their down fall) to create a new app to help tally Iowa caucus votes
  • Federal Election Commission filings reveal that Buttigieg’s campaign gave tens of thousands of dollars to Shadow on July 23, 2019 for “software rights and subscriptions.”
  • Several precincts reported results yesterday and several news sites were showing results for the first and second round of voting. It was only after serious discrepancies were noticed that these results were pulled back and pulled down off of the news sites.
  • The first round of caucus votes yesterday put Sanders in the lead but with a narrow lead that was too narrow to take the win. Warren was a close second and Biden third.
  • In the second round of caucus voting many of the campaign caucus lieutenants started having problems with the vote tally software provided by Shadow.
  • The second round of caucus voting concluded with Buttigieg in a solid lead.
  • Oh, by the way, the tech firm Shadow was founded and is run by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

This voter fraud is so obvious that it is insulting to our intelligence.

Wow... the info that is starting to come out shows just how corrupt the DNC really is. Let these simple facts sink in: - The DNC paid a tech firm named Shadow (symbolism will be their down fall) to create a new app to help tally Iowa caucus votes - Federal Election Commission filings reveal that Buttigieg’s campaign gave tens of thousands of dollars to Shadow on July 23, 2019 for “software rights and subscriptions.” - Several precincts reported results yesterday and several news sites were showing results for the first and second round of voting. It was only after serious discrepancies were noticed that these results were pulled back and pulled down off of the news sites. - The first round of caucus votes yesterday put Sanders in the lead but with a narrow lead that was too narrow to take the win. Warren was a close second and Biden third. - In the second round of caucus voting many of the campaign caucus lieutenants started having problems with the vote tally software provided by Shadow. - The second round of caucus voting concluded with Buttigieg in a solid lead. - Oh, by the way, the tech firm Shadow was founded and is run by veterans of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. [https://www.rightjournalism.com/voter-fraud-tech-firm-run-by-2016-clinton-campaign-members-created-the-voting-app-in-iowa/](https://www.rightjournalism.com/voter-fraud-tech-firm-run-by-2016-clinton-campaign-members-created-the-voting-app-in-iowa/) This voter fraud is so obvious that it is insulting to our intelligence.

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The other guy. Continually pushing the same points and ignoring any arguments or evidence that refute them.

Ahh, ok. It reminds of a passage in Uncle Adolf's memoir. Something about "wrapping your fingers around slime" etc. .... Oh, I found it here:

"The more I argued with them, the better I came to know their dialectic. First they counted on the stupidity of their adversary, and then, when there was no other way out, they themselves simply played stupid. If all this didn't help, they pretended not to understand, or, if challenged, they changed the subject in a hurry, quoted platitudes which, if you accepted them, they immediately related to entirely different matters, and then, if again attacked, gave ground and pretended not to know exactly what you were talking about. Whenever you tried to attack one of these apostles, your hand closed on a jelly-like slime which divided up and poured through your fingers, but in the next moment collected again. But if you really struck one of these fellows so telling a blow that, observed by the audience, he couldn't help but agree, and if you believed that this had taken you at least one step forward, your amazement was great the next day. The Jew had not the slightest recollection of the day before, he rattled off his same old nonsense as though nothing at all had happened, and, if indignantly challenged, affected amazement; he couldn't remember a thing, except that he had proved the correctness of his assertions the previous day.

Sometimes I stood there thunderstruck.

I didn't know what to be more amazed at: the agility of their tongues or their virtuosity at lying.

Gradually I began to hate them."

-- Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

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Precisely. Not the first user I've seen here doing that.

Between that and his 🔫🍀💣 fedposting, the verdict doesn't look good for him.