Loser Lawsuit Part 2
Thanks to a reporter who went on Facebook like I was able to catch the press gaggle after a hearing that just ended that found no reason to hold sanctions against Norma Chavez, Enrique Garcia, and John Carrillo for their lawsuit that they dropped last week.
And as usual, Norma Chavez lives in an alternate reality where she is some sort of constitutional rights vanguard. In ever story Norma tells, she is the hero.
Essentially what the three are now arguing is that they dropped the lawsuit because they weren't able to get a forensic examination on the hard drives used in the last election.
That is half-true. What they fail to mention is that there was a hearing on the matter in court, before the date that Election Administrator said the data was going to be disposed of (which is a normal course of action with any election).
In that hearing, a judge ruled that there was no grounds to warrant such an investigation.
They lost in court. They had their day in court to argue their alleged issue and a judge ruled against them.
Norma Chavez isn't some hero trying to protect voters. Don't believe that for a second.
She's bitter because she did so poorly in the polls. This is an expression of her deep long-held obsession with Veronica Escobar.
Don't think she's obsessed with Escobar? Count how many times she mentions Escobar in that press gaggle.
After they dropped their case, they were silent. It was only now, after the hearing about sanctions against them for filing a frivolous lawsuit was held, that they spoke publicly about their lawsuit. They continue to allege a multinational conspiracy to alter the ballots so that they would lose.
And they still don't cite any actual evidence. They allege "discrepancies" but don't substantiate or even enumerate them. A while back, in an effort to try to add credibility to her conspiracy theory, Chavez alleged that the FBI was involved.
They aren't.
And the fact that they allege discrepancies but don't actually have any real evidence is 1) the reason a judge ruled against them and 2) the reason that this fool-hearted ego circle-jerk is bad for this community because it unnecessarily undermines the confidence in the election system we have.
But you want the clearest indicator that this was about ego and nothing else?
How about the fact that they hadn't mentioned any issues with the election until after the results came back unfavorably for them?
You think they would be filing lawsuits if the results came back in any of their favor? Hell no they wouldn't.
They'd be talking about how the people have spoken.
In December Garcia questioned the electronic voting machines but quickly backed off of it and never mentioned it again, because he thought he was gonna win.
If they were all such defenders of the voters' rights, why did they wait until the last possible day to file a lawsuit?
Because this was never about protecting voters.
It was always about protecting their egos.
And as usual, Norma Chavez lives in an alternate reality where she is some sort of constitutional rights vanguard. In ever story Norma tells, she is the hero.
Essentially what the three are now arguing is that they dropped the lawsuit because they weren't able to get a forensic examination on the hard drives used in the last election.
That is half-true. What they fail to mention is that there was a hearing on the matter in court, before the date that Election Administrator said the data was going to be disposed of (which is a normal course of action with any election).
In that hearing, a judge ruled that there was no grounds to warrant such an investigation.
They lost in court. They had their day in court to argue their alleged issue and a judge ruled against them.
Norma Chavez isn't some hero trying to protect voters. Don't believe that for a second.
She's bitter because she did so poorly in the polls. This is an expression of her deep long-held obsession with Veronica Escobar.
Don't think she's obsessed with Escobar? Count how many times she mentions Escobar in that press gaggle.
After they dropped their case, they were silent. It was only now, after the hearing about sanctions against them for filing a frivolous lawsuit was held, that they spoke publicly about their lawsuit. They continue to allege a multinational conspiracy to alter the ballots so that they would lose.
And they still don't cite any actual evidence. They allege "discrepancies" but don't substantiate or even enumerate them. A while back, in an effort to try to add credibility to her conspiracy theory, Chavez alleged that the FBI was involved.
They aren't.
And the fact that they allege discrepancies but don't actually have any real evidence is 1) the reason a judge ruled against them and 2) the reason that this fool-hearted ego circle-jerk is bad for this community because it unnecessarily undermines the confidence in the election system we have.
But you want the clearest indicator that this was about ego and nothing else?
How about the fact that they hadn't mentioned any issues with the election until after the results came back unfavorably for them?
You think they would be filing lawsuits if the results came back in any of their favor? Hell no they wouldn't.
They'd be talking about how the people have spoken.
In December Garcia questioned the electronic voting machines but quickly backed off of it and never mentioned it again, because he thought he was gonna win.
If they were all such defenders of the voters' rights, why did they wait until the last possible day to file a lawsuit?
Because this was never about protecting voters.
It was always about protecting their egos.

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