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General Discussion / Re: Oh, look! Election fraud.
« Last post by SVPete on August 19, 2026, 07:02:52 PM »
California Election Scandal Uncovered by ACLJ

https://aclj.org/news/california-election-scandal-uncovered-by-aclj

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Recently we told you how the ACLJ had filed two California Public Records Act (CPRA) requests, demanding answers about its election and voter registration process. One went to the Secretary of State’s office. The other went to the California Department of Justice.

The question we wanted answered was simple: What is California doing when it comes to noncitizens who are illegally registered to vote or who may even attempt to vote illegally?

As wepreviously reported, the Secretary of State’s office gave us one answer that was troubling. They said they don't track the reason someone is removed from the voter rolls when that reason is non-citizenship. In other words, California may remove someone from the voter rolls because of noncitizen, but the state doesn't actually maintain a record if the reason was noncitizenship, and that “complaints are forwarded to Elections Division staff for further review.”

Now,we’ve received a response from the California Department of Justice and here is where things get even more interesting.

Wes specifically asked for records on the state’s policies for handling investigative referrals of illegal voting.. In other words, if someone raises a concern about potentially illegal voting, what is their process for investigating it?

The answer to our second request was blunt. The California DOJ responded to our FOIA, stating it has no records containing or addressing “‘policies’ that are specific to handling ‘investigative referrals for illegal voting.’”  They don’t even have a policy. Now, California is very quick to point out that state law prohibits non-citizens from registering to vote in elections where they are not eligible. Voters are required to attest under penalty of perjury that they meet the eligibility requirements, including citizenship.

It's illegal in CA for a non-citizen to register to vote, but California DOJ and the State AG have no process to investigate, let alone enforce this law. It would be easy, even for me, to dismiss this with, "Well, that's California for you," but there's no way I'd believe that all of the other 49 states have processes to investigate and enforce their similar laws. Politicians and bureaucrats being lazy, I'd be surprised if more than 25 states do.
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General Discussion / Re: Oh, look! Election fraud.
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on August 19, 2026, 06:53:33 PM »
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California Admits It Doesn’t Track Noncitizens On Voter Rolls As Federal Law Requires

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Our second records request — to Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office — came due on Aug. 10, and the response we received doesn’t inspire any more confidence than the secretary of state’s did.

We asked California’s DOJ for three things: Records on the programs and activities the state uses to keep its official voter rolls accurate and current; records on the state’s policies for handling investigative referrals of illegal voting; records on the outcomes of those illegal-voting referrals, with private information about the individuals involved excluded.

The answer to our second request was blunt. The California DOJ responded to our FOIA, stating it has no records “containing or addressing ‘policies’ that are specific to handling ‘investigative referrals for illegal voting.’”


https://thefederalist.com/2026/08/17/california-admits-it-doesnt-track-noncitizens-on-voter-rolls-as-federal-law-requires/
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General Discussion / Re: Democrat treason and sedition
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on August 19, 2026, 06:51:53 PM »
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El-Sayed’s Mother Worked for Terror Group That Helped Bin Laden

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At last, in 2016, IARA-USA entered a guilty plea to transferring almost $1.4 million to Iraq in violation of American sanctions. And Elkomy, El-Sayed’s mother, had been facilitating numerous large transfers of money to the Iraq operations of the network. No wonder Hamas-tied CAIR’s members donated over $100,000 to El-Sayed’s campaign — his family has been promoting Islamic extremism for years.

Again, El-Sayed’s mother was helping the financial operations of a network that supported one of the most infamous terrorist leaders of modern times (Bin Laden), who orchestrated the deaths of nearly 3,000 Americans in 2001. That same network supported a terrorist group (Hamas) that committed the worst single day of slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust in 2023. And the “charity” network propped up the genocidal Jihad group that has spent years committing atrocities in Afghanistan: the Taliban.

El-Sayed has not publicly distanced himself from Elkomy’s past, or indeed, from Islamic extremist groups in general. Why should he, when Islam explicitly teaches that Jihad is praiseworthy? Again, CAIR not only donated to him, but officially endorsed him and encouraged people to vote for him. If a terrorist front group endorses you, that probably means you are likely to promote the goals of Jihad. And the Muslim Brotherhood celebrated El-Sayed’s primary win. El-Sayed certainly — and proudly — supports wiping Israel off the map.


https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/08/18/el-sayeds-mother-worked-for-terror-group-that-helped-bin-laden-n4956263
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The DUmpster / Re: Me thinks we have a traitor in our midst.
« Last post by CollectivismMustDie on August 19, 2026, 06:33:15 PM »
Says, presumably, a supporter of DSA candidates who have vowed to do away with the constitution, in spite of the fact that should any of them win, they'll have to take an oath to support and defend it.

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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 8/19
« Last post by SVPete on August 19, 2026, 03:39:44 PM »
Progressives Really Struggling With the Idea the Right Got This Right

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2026/08/19/progressive-really-struggling-with-the-idea-the-media-might-cover-them-n3818154

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At this point I'm genuinely surprised the argument over Jason Arday is still going, but it is. The latest angle, which both David and I wrote about yesterday, is that the media were to blame for his apparent suicide because they...did their jobs?

It could not be more clear that the problem, as they see it, is not that the media revealed a fabulist who was unfit for his high-profile job. The real problem is that he was one of them and the media aren't supposed to go this hard against one of them. The media ought to know that it's okay to destroy a fraud and liar on the right but when it comes to their side of the aisle, the media is supposed to dial it back. The failure to dial it back for Jason Arday is being treated as a sign of bad (racist) motives.

And that's how you get opinion pieces like this one from the Guardian arguing that the right is a bunch of monsters even though in this case they were clearly right about Jason Arday.
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To sum it up, the evil, racist right hounded the poor man to his grave. Now the awkward truth: They were right about him being a fraud.
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The monsters were right and their glee at being right was terrible to behold. And while it's good to demonize those foes of all that is good (the right), don't lump them in with the reporters who were saying exactly the same thing because, well, because the media is composed of fair-minded progressives.
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The underlying idea here, which I think is common on the left, is that the right should always be discounted because of their bad motives. Meanwhile, progressive journalists should always be credited for their virtuous motives even if they are repeating things the conservatives said first. Put another way, no conservative author can ever be credited for just speaking the truth and no left-wing journalist can be faulted for failing to do so until absolute forced by circumstances.

It really is maddening over time to be part of this never ending game of media Calvinball. Sure, the right said Joe Biden was slipping for years, but even when it turns out they were absolutely right almost no one will admit that or remember it for next time. No one wants to talk about why the rest of the media dropped the ball either. And no matter how many cycles of this game we go through, right up to Jason Arday, the Left never can credit the right for just speaking the truth.

Joe Biden ... Graham Plattner ... Hunter's laptop ... the Right is right early on, MSM leftists deny, months later reality forces MSM leftists to admit reality ... without admitting their partisanly wrong denial.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 8/19
« Last post by SVPete on August 19, 2026, 03:26:14 PM »
USS John F. Kennedy Clears Acceptance Sea Trials, Moves Closer to the Fleet

https://wokespy.com/uss-john-f-kennedy-clears-acceptance-sea-trials-moves-closer-to-the-fleet/

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The Navy’s newest Gerald R. Ford class nuclear powered aircraft carrier has completed acceptance sea trials, moving the massive warship another important step closer to its scheduled delivery in 2027.

USS John F. Kennedy concluded the testing period Saturday after departing Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia on Wednesday.

The successful trial gives the Navy and shipbuilder another major milestone after years of construction, testing, technical work, and schedule adjustments.
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Acceptance sea trials are among the final hurdles a vessel must clear before formally entering the Navy fleet.

They provide an opportunity to evaluate the ship at sea and confirm that critical equipment and systems meet the standards expected of an American aircraft carrier.

The builder's and the Navy's two sea trials apparently include certification of the arrestor and weapons elevator systems, which had serious teething problems on USS Gerald Ford.

USS Gerald R. Ford replaced the retired USS Enterprise, the USN's first nuclear-powered carrier. The new USS John F. Kennedy, apparently, will replace the soon to be retired, >50-year-old, USS Nimitz (the USN's second CVN).
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The DUmpster / Re: Me thinks we have a traitor in our midst.
« Last post by SVPete on August 19, 2026, 02:17:07 PM »
Remember those F-15Cs the Saudi Arabian Air Force flew in the 1991 Gulf War? Against Iraq? Did Trump sell those F-15Cs to Saudi Arabia?
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The DUmpster / Re: Don't think this is good news? I beg to differ.
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on August 19, 2026, 02:15:07 PM »
This has been percolating since this morning, but it is a worthy read:

In Latest 'Duh' Moment, GOP Pollster Finds Dem-Favoring Polls 'Not Just Statistical Noise'

As Americans are knee-deep in the 2026 midterm election primary season, the conventional wisdom surrounding the myriad polls they are treated to is that, as far as midterm elections go, most people don't start paying attention to candidate polls until after Labor Day. But what if that isn't true? And what if those polls are just not accurate? One Republican pollster decided to put the math to the test.

Patrick Ruffini is the co-founder of Eshelon Insights. He studied over 3,000 polls that encompassed the last four election cycles, and now he may have proof of what Republicans have long suspected. His investigation into Senate election polling revealed that a stunning 73 percent of the polls overstated support for Democrat candidates. Ruffini found that the greatest disparity with poll numbers occurs during the summer months, where there is an almost six-point edge for Democrats in late July that doesn't begin to fall until late August. Ruffini shared his findings on his Substack, writing:

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In the last few election cycles, we’ve seen a pattern of Democrats looking competitive in red state Senate contests during the summer only to fade by election day. I wanted to test if this was a consistent pattern, not just the selective memory of a Republican. The average polling error across all polls was D+3.7, and 73% of polls released overstated the Democrat relative to the election result. Again, that’s across more than 3,000 polls, so that’s hardly just statistical noise.

Just a few of the election polls that Ruffini looked at were the 2020 race between the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Democrat Jaime Harrison. One of those polls, a Quinnipiac poll from July 30 to August 3, showed a tied race, with a CBS/YouGov poll showing Graham with just a one-point lead through September. Graham would go on to win by 10 points. In 2022, former Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan was up against now-Vice President JD Vance. Again, throughout the summer, most polling showed Ryan ahead of Vance. Vance would go on to win the election by six points. In 2024, in the race between former Sen. Sherrod Brown and now-Sen. Bernie Moreno, summer polling gave Brown an edge of anywhere from two to six points. Moreno won by almost four points.

Democrats will no doubt try to downplay Ruffini's results as just election-year ebbs and flows in poll numbers. And while perhaps a small number of voters might be affected, they are affected nonetheless, and Democrats know it. How many more polling companies like Median Strategies are out there? With each election cycle, Democrats are proving they will do what they feel they have to do to gain and keep power. Skewing poll numbers is just all in a day's work.

https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2026/08/19/in-latest-duh-moment-republican-pollster-finds-polls-favoring-dems-not-just-statistical-noise-n2205807
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The DUmpster / Re: Don't think this is good news? I beg to differ.
« Last post by ADsOutburst on August 19, 2026, 02:00:55 PM »
The polling might not only be inaccurate, but may be intentionally so.
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The DUmpster / Re: Me thinks we have a traitor in our midst.
« Last post by ADsOutburst on August 19, 2026, 01:55:36 PM »
Treason consists of "levying war against the United States, or adhering to their enemies by giving them aid and comfort".

Treason does not mean carrying out foreign diplomacy in a way in which you disapprove, running the government in a way in which you disapprove, selling weapons to allies, or tearing down structures that for some inexplicable reason hold symbolic value for you.
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