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to: ALAN IANSON
from: Mike Powell
date: 2024-12-29 11:08:00
subject: Democratic Failure

> Trump was asked nicely for over a year to simply return the documents. He
> refused and told his layers to say "we have none".

> Joe Biden returned all documents when they were found. There was no need for
> the FBI to execute a search warrant to obtain any stolen documents.

> There is no comparison between these two incidents.

Per an NPR report from January 21, 2023, the FBI did indeed search Biden's
home in Wilmington and also did indeed find additional documents that Biden
had not fessed up to having.

Google "Did FBI search Biden property for documents" if you want to see it
for yourself.

> >> I guess that depends on what you consider a secure border. None of the
> >> republican/gop/trump narrative around the border is true, never was.

> > Except that the US media has started to confirm that things are not right
> > at the border, too.

> Oh, the media has confirmed it?

> Well, now the GOP has a trifecta I assume they will correct any laws that need
> correcting and implement them?

We can only hope.

> > The botched Afghanistan pull out,

> That was a Trump plan. Biden got it done, trump didn't.

If I excecute an Ianson plan that I have been repeatedly told by advisors
and people on the ground is faulty, that makes it my fault.

> > and Hunter's legal woes coupled with what might be the largest blaket
> > pardon in history will all tarnish that legacy.

> Hunter's legal woes matter not. Who is Hunter?

> His pardon is regrettable but understandable.

You could say they did not matter until the pardon.  Then it all became a part
of Joe's Presidential legacy.

Or was that pardon someone else's bad plan that Biden simply executed?

> >> > This is why Biden was removed and replaced.

> >> Biden was not removed or replaced.

> > If he had not "stepped down" he most certainly would have been replaced.
> > Enough megadonors have come forward to confirm this.

> Biden did have the deligates, so I'm not sure he could have been replaced.

> Can you imagine the GOP outrage if the DNC did replace him?

I can imagine it because that is pretty much what happened.  He "stepped down"
because he was going to be replaced.  The GOP did act outraged.  Several
DNC donors were also outraged -- they didn't want Harris.

Since she was on the ticket, she was legally the only one that could
"inherit" the Biden money that had been raised.  Anyone could have inherited
the delegates, though.  Research the 1968 convention.  LBJ had some delegates,
even though he announced he was not running.  Those went to his VP Humphrey.
However, the recently late RFK also had pledged delegates.  Humphrey was not
"tied in" with RFK like he was with LBJ (or like Harris was with Biden), but
the RFK delegates were nonetheless reassigned to Humphrey.


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