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Wednesday, July 30, 2025 - Another 'purge,' MTG's second bow-out & Tulsi's troubling behavior

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Oh look; another round of unneeded "⁠inactive voter purges" in Georgia⁠. Nevermind that they make mistakes. Often. I gave one anecdotal example. Investigative reporter Greg Palast gave more: "...Maj. Gamaliel Turner of Columbus, Georgia, because he filed a change-of-address to get his absentee ballot while assigned by the Pentagon to ⁠California⁠. He was one 4,000 who lost their vote to a challenge by the Georgia Republican Party on or near his military base. Then there was Christine Jordan, MLK’s cousin, who put in a change of address form because, at 92, she wanted her daughter to review her mail. Then there is the case of Dr. Carry Smith, expert on voter purges, who herself was ⁠removed for cockamamy reasons.⁠ " He opines that ⁠Georgia's GOP is ensuring 2026 victory ⁠already with these tactics. ------ Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't running for a Senate seat, and she announced earlier this week in a ⁠600-plus word screed on X ⁠that she won't be running for governor either. In that rant, she railed on the "good ol' boy" network being on obstacle for her while simultaneously bragging that if she did run, she'd win. You know, overcoming that "good ol' boy" network she's upset at stunting her ascendency. She seems to believe there's this patriarchy unfairly stunting the advancement of marginalized people like women. Isn't that what D.E.I. initiatives she and her party eviscarated would mitigate? ------ HOW has it flown under the radar for American political media that Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lgo had 16-year old girls working in its spa and that Jeffrey Epstein poaching such a 16-year old girl from him? Never mind that ⁠the story doesn't line up with previously revealed dates chronicling their rift⁠; actually no, don't pass that on by. It's noteworthy. Still, ⁠Jon Stewart ribs Donald over his "poaching pouting."⁠ ------ Brian O'Neill, former CIA executive and guest teacher on national security at Georgia Tech, ⁠scribed an op/ed for the Atlanta Journal Constitution⁠ insisting that Tulsi Gabbard abandoned core intelligence standards. O'Neill believes Trump's national intelligence director used her position to make politicized claims against President Barack Obama, flouting norms in intelligence accuings "officials of selectively quoting or suppressing intelligence - without acknowledging that selective citation is standard." He writes "what matters is whether the selection is transparent, justified and consistent with tradecraft, not whether every fragment appears." "Her rhetoric - 'shoddy,' 'irrefutable,' 'dubious' - wasn't the language of objective critique," O'Neill continued. "It was a prosecutorial script. That matters. Intelligence doesn't operate in absolutes." ------ The state Senate special election in GA-21 has but one Democrat running against a half dozen Republicans in a 'jungle primary' August 26th, and low turnout is expected, but GOP infighting could help Shigley clear the field, too. Well, a touch of that ⁠came to fruition this week, with a "hit website" ⁠ (read ⁠HERE⁠) coming out attacking one Republican candidate. The AJC reports "It accuses him of not paying his taxes, pocketing taxpayer money from a COVID-era government loan and even threatening to shoot his neighbor’s dog." Woof.

Oh look; another round of unneeded "⁠inactive voter purges" in Georgia⁠. Nevermind that they make mistakes. Often. I gave one anecdotal example. Investigative reporter Greg Palast gave more: "...Maj. Gamaliel Turner of Columbus, Georgia, because he filed a change-of-address to get his absentee ballot while assigned by the Pentagon to ⁠California⁠. He was one 4,000 who lost their vote to a challenge by the Georgia Republican Party on or near his military base. Then there was Christine Jordan, MLK’s cousin, who put in a change of address form because, at 92, she wanted her daughter to review her mail. Then there is the case of Dr. Carry Smith, expert on voter purges, who herself was ⁠removed for cockamamy reasons.⁠ " He opines that ⁠Georgia's GOP is ensuring 2026 victory ⁠already with these tactics. ------ Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't running for a Senate seat, and she announced earlier this week in a ⁠600-plus word screed on X ⁠that she won't be running for governor either. In that rant, she railed on the "good ol' boy" network being on obstacle for her while simultaneously bragging that if she did run, she'd win. You know, overcoming that "good ol' boy" network she's upset at stunting her ascendency. She seems to believe there's this patriarchy unfairly stunting the advancement of marginalized people like women. Isn't that what D.E.I. initiatives she and her party eviscarated would mitigate? ------ HOW has it flown under the radar for American political media that Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lgo had 16-year old girls working in its spa and that Jeffrey Epstein poaching such a 16-year old girl from him? Never mind that ⁠the story doesn't line up with previously revealed dates chronicling their rift⁠; actually no, don't pass that on by. It's noteworthy. Still, ⁠Jon Stewart ribs Donald over his "poaching pouting."⁠ ------ Brian O'Neill, former CIA executive and guest teacher on national security at Georgia Tech, ⁠scribed an op/ed for the Atlanta Journal Constitution⁠ insisting that Tulsi Gabbard abandoned core intelligence standards. O'Neill believes Trump's national intelligence director used her position to make politicized claims against President Barack Obama, flouting norms in intelligence accuings "officials of selectively quoting or suppressing intelligence - without acknowledging that selective citation is standard." He writes "what matters is whether the selection is transparent, justified and consistent with tradecraft, not whether every fragment appears." "Her rhetoric - 'shoddy,' 'irrefutable,' 'dubious' - wasn't the language of objective critique," O'Neill continued. "It was a prosecutorial script. That matters. Intelligence doesn't operate in absolutes." ------ The state Senate special election in GA-21 has but one Democrat running against a half dozen Republicans in a 'jungle primary' August 26th, and low turnout is expected, but GOP infighting could help Shigley clear the field, too. Well, a touch of that ⁠came to fruition this week, with a "hit website" ⁠ (read ⁠HERE⁠) coming out attacking one Republican candidate. The AJC reports "It accuses him of not paying his taxes, pocketing taxpayer money from a COVID-era government loan and even threatening to shoot his neighbor’s dog." Woof.

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