tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595246785446634961.post435971325611764820..comments2024-03-12T02:18:13.968-07:00Comments on The Intercept: REPOST Goddard: A Compromise We Cannot AffordIntercepthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03780885180607579873noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595246785446634961.post-10106162920472211812010-04-06T00:32:00.358-07:002010-04-06T00:32:00.358-07:00Great write up, I think it should be in the papers...Great write up, I think it should be in the papers! I think its also important because for most people who have seen nothing about the Pima election fraud issue from journalists like Jim Nintzel after he dismissed it all as "conspiracy theories," it's essential to comprehensively and concisely recap why it's still very much alive even if no one seems to be paying attention. It's times like these that I think about Jesse Ventura's statement that when he was Governor, he was led to a basement meeting room where he sat around a panel of CIA guys and was questioned. He says also that the CIA is embedded in local governments across the country. This kind of thing comes up again and again, "it's just blatant, uncorrected and unreported incompetence in officials' involved with investigations, not at all deliberate action by the government official that let criminal activity escape scot-free thanks to the official." In my opinion this reasoning is being stretched past the breaking point in the RTA case and it really seems like Terry Goddard is now a goodfella whether he knows it or not. Like the president says to Jack Ryan in "Clear and Present Danger:" "You've got a chip in the big game now." Unfortunately the way politics seems to work (or not work) I wonder if all the Democrats who support Goddard will turn on the election integrity Democrats and others against Goddard as "extremists" because "the important thing is simply to beat the Republicans." And given the state of the state, even though he (being way too charitable and oblivious to the circumstances) totally failed in his RTA investigation, part of me says if he wants the governorship go for it. Good luck cutting a further billion or so from next year's budget. Seems the state government is financially crumbling anyway. Maybe like Obama with the Senate, he is just using the office of Governor as a step, I wonder who would actually want that job now?Mike Swansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13864466622108586152noreply@blogger.com