At any rate, like the  Hanging Chads election (Fla.)  20 years ago, this will 
all go legal, except in the streets and ultimately the streets may actually 
decide leadership within this continent? Peach is how congresswoman Maxine 
Waters (D) has spoken in several public occasions when she chose not to 
pronounce impeachment, as it is normally spoken. Maybe it's a shout out to her 
constituents that had appeal?  At any rate it was the subject of quite a few 
funny fake ads. Some at Don's expense, some at Maxine's. 
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fimgflip.com%2Fm%2Fpolitics%2Ftag%2Fpeach%2B45&psig=AOvVaw1rhtjmni7-mkl87HDihOq2&ust=1603761492709000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCNiJhqaL0ewCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAg

-----Original Message-----
From: John Clark <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Oct 25, 2020 8:46 am
Subject: Re: Trump's massive corruption is now the new normal

On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 11:56 PM <[email protected]> wrote:


> I have no idea of Peach except this was democrat maxine Waters favorite claim 
> after The Donald's ascension to office (angelic chori). "Peach 45!" was the 
> congresswoman's cry,

And I have no idea, not the slightest hint, of what the hell you're talking 
about!  I am not fluent in Spudtalk and Google translate has not gotten around 
to that language yet, so please use English.  
 > if it looks like Big Don clearly wins (we both know it will go recount, then 
 > to the Supe court),then will you acknowledge that he won? 


If Trump clearly wins then I will have no alternative but to say that Trump 
clearly won, but Nate Silver, who was less wrong in 2016 than just about 
anybody else, says there is less than a 1% chance that Trump will win in a 
landslide, but a 31% chance that Biden will win in a landslide.  Overall Silver 
says Trump has a 13% chance of winning the election, and that number is way way 
too large for me to feel comfortable. Silver doesn't give the odds that Trump 
will lose the election but remain in power after January 20, 2021, personally I 
would put that number at about 20%.

> (we both know it will go recount, 

No, I don't know that a recount is inevitable, historically very few 
presidential elections have needed recounts. Silver says that in 2020 the 
chances of the outcome of the election hinging on a recount is only 5%. 

> then to the Supe court) ,then will you acknowledge that he won? 

Normally I would say if there was a dispute between the election of candidate X 
and Y and the Supreme Court said X had won then I would say X had won, however 
things are NOT normal. The US Senate is going to rubber stamp Trump's nominee 
to go on the Supreme Court tomorrow just eight days before election day after 
55 million Americans have already voted for the next president, and after 
hypocritical Republicans refused to even consider Merrick Garland because Obama 
nominated him nine months before Election day and they said that was too soon. 
And Trump publicly admitted that he was rushing this nomination through with 
unprecedented speed because he thought the election decision might need to go 
to the Supreme Court and he wanted another one of his pet judges on it. And 
during the confirmation hearings Judge Amy Coney Barrett refused to recuse 
herself on matters concerning the election that is eight days away that may 
decide the future of the president who nominated her.
 John K Clark



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