Wednesday, December 02, 2020

It. Has. To. Stop. Now!

Georgia state election official is tired of Trump's whining.


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Yesterday, a Republican official for Georgia’s state elections came out swinging against President Donald J. Trump, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA), Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and the Georgia Republicans in the U.S. House. He said that “enough is enough!”


Gabriel Sterling is a conservative Republican. He probably supported Trump and Republicans.


Today, he’s not even sure if he’s willing to support the party that he’s been a part of for years.


“It. Has. All. Gone. Too. Far,” said Sterling. The voting implementations manager with the Georgia Secretary of State is angry. He was visibly shaking when he did his presser.


He said that Trump has instigated this whole matter.


It’s out of control….”All of it!”


A 20-year old contractor for Dominion received death threats. Sterling said that the worker got death threats, a noose on social media and said that worker --- should be hanged for treason.


“He was just trying to do his job,” Sterling said. “It’s not right.”

Also he took aim at White House lawyer Joe diGenova. The controversial agitator went to Newsmax to denounce the 60 Minutes interview with former White House cybersecurity official Chris Krebs. 


On the Howie Carr show, diGenova said of Krebs: “He should be drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot.”


Sterling called on everyone to denounce the vitriol and condemn the actions of these terrorists.


“Mr. President, you have not condemned these actions or this language. Senators, you have not condemned this language or condemn these actions. This has to stop! We need you to step up and if you’re going to take a position of leadership -- show some.”


Sterling went on to say that he has security at his home, and he understands that because he is a high-ranking official. He mentioned his boss, Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger and his wife, have MAGA caravans in front of their home.


“It has to stop,” Sterling said.


Anti-GOP billboard encourages Republicans to sit it out.


He said that citizens should fight for every legal vote and use their first amendment rights, however, death threats and intimidation is too much.


He said he couldn’t explain the amount of anger he has over all of this -- and that every Georgian and American should feel the same way.


He said to Trump…Get over it!


“Mr. President. It looks like you likely lost the state of Georgia. We’re investigating. There’s always a possibility. I get it. And you have the rights to go through the course. What you don’t have the ability to do -- and you need to step up and say this -- is stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence. Someone is going to get hurt. Someone is going to get shot. Someone’s going to get killed. And it’s not right. It’s not right.”


“Mr. President, as the secretary said yesterday, people aren’t giving you the best advice what’s actually going on the ground. It’s time to look forward. If you want to run for re-election in four years, fine, do it. But everything we’re seeing right now, there’s not a path. Be the bigger man here. And stop. Step in. Tell your supporters: don’t be violent. Don’t intimidate. All that’s wrong. It’s un-American.”


Trump saw the presser and retweeted the following.



He basically ignored the concerns from Sterling and said that Republican governor Brian Kemp disappointed Republicans. He said that Kemp and Raffensperger are complicit. 


He even dared call Raffensperger an enemy of the state.




Georgia went to Joe Biden. It hasn’t gone to a Democrat since Bill Clinton carried it in 1992.






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