What I said yesterday was that...
I completely understand the left's questions about the AZ audit being run by a Republican-controlled AZ senate, so that is not in any way inconsistent with the questions I'd raise about a "Republican Accountability Project". (LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL).
There is an ongoing, massive FBI/DOJ effort to investigate and prosecute the events of 1/6, making a commission like this unnecessary at this point. In contrast, there was no effort whatsoever by any legal authority or court to investigate obvious and widespread instances of election illegality and unconstitutionality in the 2020 election, making the AZ senate effort necessary since everyone else abdicated their responsibility.
An election audit, however, is looking into verifiable factual data about a non-partisan event -- an election. Additionally, in the AZ case, at least, it is effectively a Republican-controlled entity (state senate) investigating the actions of another Republican-controlled entity (Maricopa board of supervisors). It is non-partisan by definition, LOL. Further, a judge has already ruled that the senate is within its rights to conduct this audit. Judges are non-partisan and always totally fair, or so I'm told, so I guess no questions can be raised now.
A political commission targeted at one party -- as defined by the name of the 1/6 commission itself -- is laughable on its face in terms of being a non-political exercise in fact-finding. If crimes were committed, the DOJ/FBI and courts will prosecute them, as they are doing, throwing nearly every resource in the book at the issue. Anything else at this point is political theater.
[Post edited by Los Angeles Hoo at 05/16/2021 7:00PM]
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