Saturday, July 30, 2022

Vos, Lying Again

Little Cock Robin Vos is a flat-out liar, and this week's events should prompt him to resign his "Leader-Liar" slot as Speaker.

First, an activist demonstrated that the system Vos blessed years ago makes election fraud a cakewalk.  When that was revealed, Vos went into High Dudgeon Mode, demanding prosecution of the activist.  (That's in distinct contrast to Vos' total silence about a Democrat Assy member who assaulted a cop--on video.  Little Cock Robin didn't have anything to say about that.)

Vos, stumbling around in Biden-esque disarray, began flat-out lying about his approval of drop-boxes following a SCOWI decision making them illegal (with few exceptions.)

..Assembly Speaker Robin Vos was among those cheering the court ruling, tweeting: "The legislature has long maintained that the law never allowed these illegal drop boxes and we’re happy to be vindicated by today’s decision." ...

Lie. 

During the Election Fraud of '20, Vos condemned a glaringly-illegal Madison voting event.  Following that condemnation, Vos and Fitzgerald had their lawyers send a letter (send a letter--always effective!!!).  But that letter makes Vos a liar.

 ...The Vos and Fitzgerald letter, the one sent before the events, decries what they describe as the "imminent, illegal collection of absentee ballots" at the events. (Vos spokesperson Angela Joyce told us Vos was concerned that at the events, ballots "were received in an unsecured manner with no clear statutory authority to do so.") 

The letter suggested that voters instead use other available methods of returning their ballots. 

Specifically, among the approaches they suggested: Dropping ballots in "authorized ‘drop boxes,’ which ‘must be secured and locked at all times’ to protect ballot integrity."...

Oh.  

Yes, there's more!!

The Vos/Fitzgerald lawyer-letter is very specific:

"We wholeheartedly support any of these convenient, secure and expressly authorized absentee-ballot-return methods," the letter says. 

Such as?

...In addition to the clerk’s office, it instructs them to be placed in "convenient, accessible locations, including places close to public transportation routes, near or on college campuses, and public buildings, such as libraries and community centers familiar to voters and easy to find." 

Since the letter from Vos and Fitzgerald cites this particular guidance and notes that they "wholeheartedly support" the methods they listed, it would seem that they supported such drop boxes at locations other than the clerk’s office, as long as they were secured and locked. ...  [Guidance from the Wisconsin Election Commission Democrat-Electing Machine]

Robin has two choices here:  resign, or act like a man and admit you blew it big-time--THEN resign.

Liar.

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