"But then I realized I AM the job. Defaming me is her path to campaign donations, speaking opportunities, and national trips."
--Stephen Richer, Maricopa County Recorder on Kari Lake
This tweet by Stephen Richer was heart wrenching.
It's NOT okay for MAGA Republicans to make up lies about election officials who are just doing their jobs.
It's NOT okay for MAGA Republicans to stir up their supporters to repeatedly harass an election official--all because they can't admit they lost an election.
And it is certainly NOT okay to do so as a way of staying in the spotlight and soliciting donations--and perhaps auditioning to become Trump's VP. 😬
Ironically, Stephen Richer is a Republican.
But being a Republican didn't save him from being targeted by a corrupt politician like Kari Lake.
It is past time that someone made her accountable for her lies.
Kari Lake spoke with Steve Bannon about this video but they didn't show the whole thing. I have been sitting on this video for about a week and seeing them talking about it reminded me I had a good version.
“Mental tests to determine 13-year-old Robert Merrill’s psychopathic conditions and sanity were conducted after a coroner’s jury in Gilbert, Ariz., ordered him held for the murder of his father. The boy, a popular Scout and a good student, shot his father and wounded his mother and brother in a fit of rage when forced to attend a picture show. The young murderer, shown above after the inquest, said he wanted to ride his pony.”
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