The less evidence there is for a conspiracy, the more certainly true it is, because it just goes to show how fiendishly clever and ruthless the conspirators are!bolton's hit upon the obvious truth: the conspiracy is so vast and successful that they figured out how to leave no evidence. the fact that there is no evidence is itself proof that it happened. @HMGovt will be popping the champagne now!
loooolIt's like Mock the Week this thread. Topical material. Craner is Ian Hislop Mr Tea is Paul Merton. Leo is Sandi Tosvig!
Could have been worse. Could have been radio 4's News Quiz, which is fucking horseshit these days. Bring back Willie Rushton.
At the European Parliament Election, 1994, Huggett was nominated under the label "Literal Democrat" for the Devon and East Plymouth seat. He ran his campaign from Canonteign Manor, the home he shared with his mother near Christow in the Teign valley in Devon. In an interview recorded during the campaign but due to be broadcast after it Huggett hinted that future government should be conducted through electronic referendums and said "the traditional party system generates all sorts of undemocratic processes."
When the nominations closed and it was revealed that Huggett was a candidate with the description "Literal Democrat", the Liberal Democrats launched legal action in the High Court of Justice alleging that the Returning Officer had wrongly accepted a nomination which was designed to confuse voters. The Judge ruled that the nomination had to stand. In the result, Huggett won over 10,000 votes, far more than the 700 vote majority of the Conservative candidate over the Liberal Democrat.
As WPLG reported, Rodriguez’s candidacy also bears striking similarities to that of Celso D. Alfonso, another no-party Florida state Senate candidate.
Both men were registered as Republicans in 2018, and both qualified for this year’s election on the same day, with hand-delivered checks time-stamped within minutes of one another, according to the Herald. Their listed email addresses are nearly identical, too.
Reached by WPLG at his house, Alfonso said that he decided to run at 81 years old to pursue a childhood dream of public service. Asked about his campaign fliers — which were sent out by the same mysterious PAC — Alfonso said he had no such ads.
Minutes later, he changed his story.
I don't know who this guy is and whether it will go anywhere, but it does feel as though there ought to be some way to stop this zombie army of cretinous lawyers clogging up the courts and wasting so much time and resources when they have no evidence or even solid accusations. You'd think it would be better for everyone to just concentrate on whatever they think their best shot is... or is it really that they have nothing at all and have to try literally everything they can and hope for some kind of huge fluke?I’ve just filed legal complaints with the AZ, MI, NV, NY, and PA bars against Rudy Giuliani and 22 other lawyers seeking their disbarments for filing frivolous lawsuits and trying to help Trump steal the election and dismantle democracy. *