Good morning, America, how are ya?
I think a lot these days about the damage done over the last 10 years or so. I’m focused on RFK Jr. at the moment, but I could be thinking of any one of dozens of people. Bobby’s patron speaks of children being “injected with this giant needle,” a ridiculous lie that’s hardly ever refuted by a journalist. RFK Jr talks about “72 vaccines,” another lie. The standard childhood vaccine array today is aimed at 15 diseases, some given over time in multiple doses. I counted the number of doses on the Cleveland Clinic vaccination schedule, and it totaled 37. My child got every one of them, including HPV, which conservatives, with typical Christian charity, call the slut shot. Needless to say, she’s healthy, unless you consider choosing a career in rock music an illness, ha ha.
And yet. A friend has a mother with some fragile health conditions, and when he told her recently that he didn’t want to visit until he’d had a Covid shot, she expressed concern that he’d had “too many” of those. He obligingly sent her the story about the German man who deliberately got a Covid vaccine about every four days for more than two years, for a total of 217. He is fine. But this is what I think of as the damage.
Clearly we’ll never reach Bobby and his cohort on this issue, but their continual amplification of this lie is seeping into the consciousness of otherwise reasonable people, who just vaguely worry that he’s probably wrong, but maybe he’s right, or a little bit right, and let that keep them from stopping in at their local pharmacy for whatever they’re due for.
Me, I’ve gotten eight Covid shots. I figure I’ll be getting two a year until I die. Still a Novid here. (Now let’s cue the troll who always pops up and jeers at us. Mr. Coffee, or something.) Might still get it. But I won’t get it because I let some propagandist talk me out of a safe vaccine. I got flu and shingles shots on Friday, and my fucking arm is still hot and sore from the latter, but that’s normal and I remember people with shingles telling me they have never, ever suffered such pain. Seems a good trade-off.
Today is the election. Over the last four years, despite saying ridiculous bullshit like “if I lose, that means it’s rigged,” millions of Americans have bought in to the idea our elections are not secure. They hold up this or that case of shenanigans as proof, whereas anyone who’s paid attention knows that yes, election fraud is easy to commit, on a very small scale. I could have voted in Indiana and Michigan — hands up don’t shoot — for a couple years, but I didn’t. And if I had, it would have made a difference in any race with a one-vote margin. I could have collected Kate’s absentee ballot and deposited it in the drop box with mine and Alan’s, which would technically be ballot harvesting because we don’t live in the same household anymore. Perusing the Heritage Foundation’s database of election fraud, you can read about individual cases. There are 19 listed for Michigan. Here’s one for Brandon Hall, a bottom-tier GOP activist:
Brandon Hall was convicted of ten counts of ballot petition fraud stemming from the 2012 election. Chris Houghtaling, who sought to become a candidate for the Ottawa County District Court, hired Hall to acquire the necessary signatures for his candidacy; Houghtaling reportedly did not care whether the signatures were collected legally or illegally, and even assisted in Hall’s crime by providing him old 2010 petitions to copy. Hall, realizing he did not collect enough signatures, used a phone book to complete the rest. Hall’s friend, Zachary Savage, assisted with the fraud, but prosecutors granted him immunity in exchange for his testimony. Hall appealed his conviction, which was affirmed. He is awaiting sentencing.
(Hall is the genius who briefly worked for James Craig, a former Detroit police chief who ran unsuccessfully for governor, and was part of this fiasco.)
Here’s another, Nancy Williams:
Nancy Williams was charged by the state in Wayne County with 3 felony counts of forging a signature on an absentee ballot, 2 felony counts of election law forgery, 5 misdemeanor counts of false statements on applications for absentee ballots, and 7 misdemeanor counts of receiving a payment to influence vote after participating in an absentee ballot trafficking scheme involving elderly voters at a nursing care facility. She submitted voter registration and absentee ballot applications for 26 legally incapacitated residents under her care without their consent. Williams had the absentee ballots mailed directly to her. She pleaded guilty to 7 counts of receiving a payment to influence vote in exchange for dismissal of the other charges, was sentenced to one year of probation, fined $3,500, and assessed $1,096 in fees. Similar charges against Williams in Oakland County are still pending.
You don’t win elections with 26 votes, at least not important ones. You win with thousands, hundreds of thousands. And that requires a conspiracy so vast it would collapse in hours.
But that’s where we are today. I hope we take a step back, but I expect bad things will happen between now and next January 20. We just don’t know what kind of bad things, and they’ll be different for everyone.
Be at peace, all. I’m working overnight tonight as a Dem challenger (observer) in Macomb County, where the city clerk has opted NOT to take advantage of eight days of pre-processing of absentee ballots, for unclear reasons. What that means is, I go to work at midnight and get off Whenever. So expect me Whenever, and play nice in the comments.
Jeff Borden said on November 5, 2024 at 9:42 am
We’re going to learn if we’re THAT country with this election. I hope we learn we’re not despite the millions of MAGA cultists.
But tRump has done immense damage to our country and the effects will linger like a deep bruise or a scar. It will take some time to heal.
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Icarus said on November 5, 2024 at 10:03 am
I just came here to remind everyone that Brian Stouder may owe us an icy-cold Pepsi. Though I’m hoping we owe him instead.
Although since Biden is now out of the picture, doesn’t he technically owe us? We need a ruling from the Commarazzi.
http://nancynall.com/2024/07/14/even-more-doomed/#comment-923933
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brian stouder said on November 5, 2024 at 10:47 am
Indeed!
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Julie Robinson said on November 5, 2024 at 12:32 pm
We opened at 7, and people started waiting 6:15. Have had long lines all day for our long ballot, finally at noon it slowed so I’m grabbing a little lunch. No big issues, just people waiting.
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diane said on November 5, 2024 at 1:15 pm
I will be showing up and my County Clerk & Recorder’s office at 6:00 pm to work 6-midnight. I signed up for that shift because so many of my fellow Dem workers here are even older than me and don’t like to drive at night. Now I’m starting to think that wasn’t such a bright idea. I start to fade by 10 these days and any energy reserves are already starting to be stretched just by the anxiety of the day. And I will be somewhat siloed from the national info. But I have plans with a friend to hopefully celebrate tomorrow. This way at least I can humor my superstitious self and not chill the nice champagne until tomorrow so I don’t jinx anything by prematurely chilling it.
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Heather said on November 5, 2024 at 1:19 pm
One of the longest lines I’ve seen at my polling place in almost 20 years of voting there. There was a gentleman there yelling at the Republican election judge and getting angry about some issue with his registration. I think there were some mental health issues involved, but he was a big guy and pretty intimidating. Anyway, other than that, all good and I went and got some doughnuts as a treat. Now we wait. I’m looking at hotels for a trip to Hawaii in January and thinking about getting a foot massage later.
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Dexter Friend said on November 5, 2024 at 1:54 pm
I guess many geezers are thinking a couple Covid19 shots are enough, or they don’t give a damn anymore. I got the senior (stronger) flu shot + Covid19 shot last month at the V.A. I don’t understand people like my old army buddy in Connecticut who says he is immune to flu and Covid19 and needs no shots anymore. I mention him because he went on and on in his self-published memoir how he always was stellar in science in school and now his readings reflect his scientific bent. Oh well. And I convinced none of my friends and family members who think Trump is the answer… to take a good long look and maybe vote for Kamala Harris . Nope. I am scared right now that SCOTUS will declare Trump the winner sometime around December 15. Please tell me I am a crazed paranoiac. Those seven deadly states…landslide either way or a Trump court appointed maniac Trump. Oh for a true divine intervention: RIG IT LORD, RIG IT !!
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Little Bird said on November 5, 2024 at 2:10 pm
Some of my friends left voting until today, and one of them told me that there was only one person in line ahead of him. He also said that because it was SO cold this morning that there were no people with signs hanging around the driveway to the polling place, which he appreciated.
I always hate when I have to run that gamut when I walk to that particular polling place. They aren’t allowed within x number of feet from the doors, but they do gather at the driveway entrance to the school.
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Deborah Beckett said on November 5, 2024 at 2:32 pm
Rain predicted in Chicago, I did some errands today, didn’t walk by any polling places so I don’t know if there were lines or not. I voted weeks ago and so did my husband. Rain in Chicago is no big deal because it’s not in a swing state and it’s predominately blue but the weather app on my phone shows rain in Milwaukee and into Michigan so that’s not good. Hopefully most of the Democrats in those places voted early or by mail.
Nothing to do now but wait. I suppose you can still drive folks to the polls who need that, maybe provide umbrellas or ponchos for people in line in the rain, things like that. I know some places don’t allow you to give food or water to waiters which is dumb and cruel.
We’ve gotta get rid of the electoral college eventually to make it more fair.
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Brandon said on November 5, 2024 at 3:04 pm
R.I.P. Quincy Jones. Among his many accomplishments was the founding of Vibe magazine.
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