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Election Interference? Dems Won't Certify Election If Trump Wins​



Authored by Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov via Headline USA,
Despite their constant whining about the Jan. 6, 2021, “insurrection,” the Democrats recently admitted that they won’t certify the 2024 election results if Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is elected.

Axios reported that the Democrats would certify the election results only if Trump used “free, fair and honest means to secure a victory,” which, according to Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., is not what Trump would do. This statement implies that he would be declared a winner only if he cheats.
“[Trump] is doing whatever he can to try to interfere with the process, whether we’re talking about manipulating electoral college counts in Nebraska or manipulating the vote count in Georgia or imposing other kinds of impediments,” the politician told the news source.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., also questioned whether Trump would win the election fair and square, telling Axios that she doesn’t know “what kind of shenanigans he is planning.”
Conservatives on Twitter pointed out the hypocrisy after the article was published.
“I’ve been told this type of rhetoric is “dangerous to our democracy” or something,” @Patriot_Vibes wrote.

Co-owner of Trending Politics, Colin Rugg, also mocked the Democrats who have been talking non-stop about Republicans and Trump’s alleged attempt to overthrow the government at the beginning of 2021.
“The ‘democracy defenders’ won’t commit to certifying an election?” he wrote.

Others wrote that the recent news is a warning from Democrats about their own insurrection, this time it being real and violent.

Some conservatives noted that hearing about the recent news was not surprising after the Democrats replaced Joe Biden, who was elected by leftists during the primaries, with the current Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, who nobody cared about before the disastrous debate between Trump and Biden.
“No surprise there. They threw democracy out the window when they put Kamala in w/o a single vote. Why wouldn’t they pull some more shenanigans? We’ll get SCOTUS involved if we have to, but they need to do their job or GTFO,” an anonymous person wrote.

The Democrats’ recent comments are also unsurprising because Raskin said he would never allow Trump to be in the White House again.
“I’ve been warning of this for months. Here is Rep Jamie Raskin confirming what I’ve been predicting. Even if President Trump wins the 2024 election, Democrats will not accept the results and refuse to leave the White House, creating a civil war scenario,” investigative reporter and commentator Drew Hernandez said.

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LET’S GET BOMBED!!!

It’s a bye week, we’re free to get way too fvcked up, laugh at others’ misery, crank em out at will…it’s just good times. Don’t listen to @CheekySchneider, he’s fvckin stupid. Bye weeks are a godsend to a team thats on a wicked run and yet still tryin to come together and find its way. Defense travels, who knew? But I digress….i got lost at @CheekySchneider is fvckin stupid. It’s an honest mistake.

On another note: I’m way too fvcked up, I just cranked one out on the ole ladies unwilling, and possibly sleeping chin, and now it’s time to get ourselves a good ole fashioned chuckle at the ridiculous stupidity that just keeps on givin us good times in the form of a “man”(?) named @CheekySchneider. Fvck that guy, amirite?

The pain of rooting for Oklahoma…

Spent 8 years in OKC from ‘02 (right after they won their last championship) to ‘10. Got to watch the Ags kick their #1 ranked ass while watchin the game with 10-12 of the most obnoxious OU fans you can possibly imagine. One of the best days of my entire sports life. They were like tu fans, but they actually had a championship to back up their bullshit. It was a tough time to be a lone Ag in Oklahoma. I know there are a few others that lived and still live that life.

I got out, but I have to admit something, amongst my brethren, that shan’t ever judge me…these people were fvckin horrible…the worst of the worst….my BEST friends….i had no choice but to root for Texas to kick their asses.

I was behind enemy lines!! You don’t know what that’s like!!! You weren’t there man!!!!

Now, after years of hiding that shame and yet not so quietly rubbing it into their stupid, backwoods, I fvcked my sisters cousin but not my cousin cuz we have different dads, dumbass faces that it’s hilarious to shit on them by rooting for the “other faggit-ass team that sucks dicks for a living”…fvck…..I lost my train of thought.

Fvck those guys….basically. Tomorrow I’m rooting for a wicked case of genital herpes to sweep across both teams. It just matters more, meow

Here’s a not so subtly racist joke that makes me raugh…sorry Mark

How many cops does it take to change a lightbulb?


None

They just beat the shit outta the room cuz it’s black.

I mean,,,not you @saheat….the other ones…..allegedly. *wink wink


I’m sorry. I might be too drunk to socialize in today’s….stuff. I think it’s fvckin hilarious, though. We used to be able to make these jokes and laugh together at the stupidity. Have we fallen so far ‘Murica??


Yeah, no. I get it. I’ll just go fvck myself

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Looking at A&M's remaining opponents

Mississippi State (1-4)

Opponents:
Eastern Kentucky (W, 56-7)
Arizona State (L, 30-23)
Toledo (L, 41-17)
Florida (L, 45-28)
Texas (L, 35-13)

Rankings:
Total offense, 79th
Total defense, 121st
Scoring offense, 81st
Scoring defense, 110
Ouch stat:
Sacks allowed, 116th

What makes things worse for Mississippi State is that they've played worse at home than on the road. The Toledo and UF thumpings were both in Starkville. The worst thing is that QB Blake Shapen, who was off to a very good start (974 yards, 8 TD in 3 1/2 games), is gone for the year. New starter Michael Van Buren, a freshman and not Andrew Jackson's successor, is completing just a little over 50% of his passes and they have become run heavy. But Van Buren's not a runner. Things are just flat bad for the Bulldogs, and they have Georgia next.

LSU (4-1)
Opponents:
USC (L, 27-20)
Nicholls (W, 44-21)
South Carolina (W, 36-33)
UCLA (W, 34-17)
South Alabama (W, 42-10)

Rankings:
Total offense, 16th
Total defense, 66th
Scoring offense, 31st
Scoring defense, 48th
Ouch stat:
Rushing offense, 96th

LSU has a massive game against Ole Miss tomorrow night. To say it's season-altering is not an overstatement. You can also argue it's the first time LSU has played a good team, as their opponents are combined 11-15 (and that includes an FCS team with a losing record). Ole Miss has the nation's best rush defense so far, leads the nation in tackles for loss and is third in sacks. If the Rebels get after Garrett Nussmeier, that could be really bad. And if Ole Miss does, then the gameplan for A&M will probably be very similar.

South Carolina (3-2)
Opponents:
Old Dominion (W, 23-19)
Kentucky (W, 31-6)
LSU (L, 36-33)
Akron (W, 50-7)
Ole Miss (L, 27-3)

Rankings:
Total offense, 94th
Total defense, 22nd
Scoring offense, 75th
Scoring defense, 32nd
Ouch stat:
Sacks allowed, 133rd (Last in FBS)

South Carolina's opponents have combined for a 14-13 record so far and things are only getting tougher. They have, in their next three games, at Alabama, at Oklahoma and A&M. They're essentially one-dimensional, as LaNorris Sellers is a capable running quarterback but hasn't thrown for more than 166 yards in his four starts. They're 110th in passing yards, which is skewed upward by the 243 Robbie Ashford threw for against Akron, possibly the worst team in FBS. The only two capable offenses Carolina has played, LSU and Ole Miss, combined to put up 845 yards on the Gamecocks.
I know some of you are scared of this team and this game, but judging from how they've played, that may be unwarranted.

New Mexico State (1-5)

Opponents:
Southwest Missouri State (W, 23-16)
Liberty (L, 30-24)
Fresno State (L, 41-0)
Sam Houston (L, 31-11)
New Mexico (L, 50-40)
Jacksonville State (L, 54-13)

Rankings:
Total offense, 125th
Total defense, 126th
Scoring offense, 121st
Scoring defense, 127th

Ouch stat:
Rushing defense, 132nd

They're terrible.

Auburn (2-4)

Opponents:
Alabama A&M (W, 73-3)
California (L, 21-14)
New Mexico (W, 45-19)
Arkansas (L, 24-14)
Oklahoma (L, 27-21)
Georgia (L, 31-13)

Rankings:
Total offense, 35th
Total defense, 53rd
Scoring offense, 64th
Scoring defense, 45th
Ouch stat:
Turnovers lost, 131st

Auburn is not an easy place to play, but the Tigers are 2-3 at home so far this year. They have two more road games coming up after their first one, the trip to Athens which didn't go well. Auburn's opponents are 19-13, and they've lost to all four opponents who have winning records. But when you're 132 in turnover margin and have already given the ball away 15 times, that's more than just a glitch. That's a trend of bad play.

Texas (5-0)

Opponents:

Colorado State (W, 52-0)

Michigan (W, 31-12)

UTSA (W, 56-7)

ULM (W, 51-3)

Mississippi State (W, 35-13)

Rankings:

Total offense, 7th

Total defense, 3rd

Scoring offense, 7th

Scoring defense, 2nd

Ouch stat:

Tackles for loss allowed, 65th

Texas is very good, to be sure, but their opponents are a combined 13-13. They have not been tested yet, and I'm not sure a one-dimensional OU team is a test either. That may have to wait until Georgia. But, without question, these guys are the biggest remaining challenge for A&M on their schedule. It's not even close. Everyone else has serious flaws, and Texas has yet to show any.

And in case you were wondering about A&M:

Total offense: 58th
Total defense: 37th
Scoring offense: 56th
Scoring defense: 21st
Ouch stat:
118th in penalties
Opponents’ combined record: 21-10


No problems for Weigman this week

The Aggies had a little more relaxed schedule this week due to the bye, but in any event, there were no problems or setbacks for quarterback Conner Weigman. His arm hasn't given him any trouble since he started practicing again 12 days ago. Just in case there was any thought, there is no competition. He's the starter.

Barber, Bussey ready to add to offense
Something we saw really for the first time last Saturday was Jabre Barber and Terry Bussey both getting down the field on their pass routes. Both had been limited to plays around the line of scrimmage until recently, with Barber finally getting down the field some against Arkansas and Bussey having several deep routes against Missouri. Barber is now getting close to fully healthy, and that should mean more reps and deeper routes. Bussey, clearly, is starting to feel comfortable at receiver. He looked the part against Missouri. If those guys can continue to pick up their production, life gets much tougher for opponents and easier for Noah Thomas, Jahdae Walker and Cyrus Allen.

Coaches out in Cali
Coronoa (Calif.) Centennial won 63-0 last night and quarterback Husan Longstreet had some big names in attendance. Coach Mike Elko and offensive coordinator Collin Klein both made the trip out west to see the 2025 commit, who has rebuffed overtures from USC to stick with the Aggies. Defensive coordinator Jay Bateman will be in California tonight to see linebacker commit Noah Mikhail.

Confidence is high on a Rogers flip
Having Lamont Rogers at the Missouri game ended up being a great thing for the Aggies, as the highly-rated 4-star offensive tackle got to see the difference between the two teams in person. Though Thomas has not said anything one way or the other since the trip, people close to the program and industry observers both anticipate that Rogers will flip his commitment from Missouri to A&M. There's no timeframe on this, but I wouldn't be shocked if it doesn't happen pretty soon.

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The weekly Weigman update
Quarterback Conner Weigman is the proverbial gametime decision, but I would put his chances of actually playing at between slim and none. Marcel Reed is going to start. Weigman didn't practice Monday or Tuesday and got limited snaps Wednesday. I would not be surprised if he's not ready to go until after the bye week.

Big injury update for Arkansas
The Razorbacks have not been good against the pass to begin with, but their best corner, Jaylon Braxton, has been downgraded to Out for tomorrow's game. From the sounds of things, they aren't really confident in their other corners, so this could be a serious factor in tomorrow's game.

Elko works to prevent DT commit from visiting Texas
3-star DT Chase Sims has been a longtime target for Texas and, even after he committed to A&M, they expected they'd have a real chance at flipping him. It looked like their best opportunity was going to be this weekend, when he was going to take an official visit to Austin for the Mississippi State game. But, over the past week, coach Elko and company were in consistent contact with Sims and convinced him not to go. The visit is off, and for now, he seems quite solid in his commitment.

Aggies look to control line of scrimmage on offense
Arkansas has some talent up front, but from talking to people on both sides, their defensive line has not been good this year. It's been a disappointment in what has been a respectable start. We know that A&M wants to come out and run the ball, so the offensive line has been challenged all week -- as you'd expect -- to take it to the Hogs up front. I asked Elko about whether the team had hit on something with the run like they did against Florida in 2020, and he said that, while he didn't know about that, the offensive line had been urged by the coaching staff to become the group that gives this team an identity. Their best shot to do it would be this weekend.

Who's the backup center this week?
On the depth chart, it's freshman Ashton Funk. He has played center in a game, but only for seven snaps. The more likely replacement is Kam Dewberry, who played a lot this past weekend when Chase Bisontis was out, and also got some reps at right guard. TJ Shanahan is out this week after suffering an injury last week, but it doesn't seem to be overly severe and definitely not season-ending.

Change coming at nickel?
We may say Jaydon Hill early against Arkansas, especially in running downs, but don't be surprised to see BJ Mayes taking an increased number of snaps at nickel. He played a good portion of the fourth quarter against Bowling Green and Hill, bluntly, is a liability against the pass. Mayes may not be quite as fast as Will Lee, Jayvon Thomas and Dezz Ricks, but he can cover a slot receiver fine. And they'll need that this weekend.

PFF scores for both teams' key players
A&M offense

Deuce Fatheree, 79.9
Amari Daniels, 78
Dametrious Crownover, 72.6
Le’Veon Moss, 71.7
Chase Bisontis, 71
Trey Zuhn, 70.2
Ar’Maj Reed-Adams, 69.9
Koli Faaiu, 69.8
Theo Ohrstrom, 69.6
Marcel Reed, 69
EJ Smith, 67.9
Terry Bussey, 65.4
Cyrus Allen, 65.4
Jabre Barber, 64.6
Moose Muhammad, 64.2
Noah Thomas, 61.7
Conner Weigman, 60.6
TJ Shanahan, 60.4
Jahdae Walker, 58.4
Tre Watson, 48.8
Shane Calhoun, 46.9

A&M defense


Shemar Stewart, 78.4
Nic Scourton, 75.5
Rylan Kennedy, 72.6
Bryce Anderson, 69.4
Malick Sylla, 69.1
Solomon DeShields, 68.8
Myles Davis, 68.7
Rodas Johnson, 68.5
Scooby Williams, 67.3
Cashius Howell, 66.7
Daymion Sanford, 66.1
BJ Mayes, 65.6
Will Lee, 65.4
Bravion Rogers, 65.2
Marcus Ratcliffe, 63.8
Albert Regis, 60.1
Shemar Turner, 59.9
DJ Hicks, 57.4
Jayvon Thomas, 57.4
Jaydon Hill, 52.5
Trey Jones, 52
Dalton Brooks, 50.6
Dezz Ricks, 50.3

Arkansas' numbers don't match up with their levels of effectiveness. It's quite confusing.
Arkansas offense

QB Taylen Green, 89.1
RB Ja’Quinden Jackson, 85.7
WR Andrew Armstrong, 80.1
WR Monte Harrison, 77.4
WR Isaiah Sategna, 73.7
G Josh Braun, 71.9
T Fernando Carmona, 71.7
WR Isaac TeSlaa, 66.9
TE Luke Hasz, 66.9
RB Braylen Russell, 63.5
RB Rodney Hill, 62.8
TE Ty Washington, 62.6
T Keyshawn Blackstock, 60.4
WR Jordan Anthony, 59.6
WR Tyrone Broden, 52.6
TE Var’keyes Gumms, 48.5
WR CJ Brown, 46.8

Arkansas defense
DE Landon Jackson, 78.4
DE Quincy Rhodes Jr., 78.1
S Hudson Clark, 72.9
DT Eric Gregory, 72.4
S TJ Metcalf, 71.5
DL Ian Gerard, 68.5
DE Nico Davilier, 67.4
S Jayden Johnson, 66.4
CB Kee’yon Stewart, 66.3
LB Anthony Switzer, 65.9
CB Marquise Robinson, 65.4
LB Xavian Storey, 63.9
DE Anton Juncaj, 62.7
LB Stephen Dix Jr., 61.6
DL Cameron Ball, 61
DL Keivie Rose, 57.9
S Larry Worth, 55.1
LB Brad Spence, 52.8
Nickel Doneiko Slaughter, 52.3
CB Jaheim Singletary, 45.7
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