GQP Tyranny Fails On Tie Vote; QAnon Queen Kelly Townsend Calls On Trump Terrorists To Take Action

The lawless Rethuglicans in the Arizona Senate failed in their attempt to hold the Republican-controlled Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt on Monday in their pursuit of Trump’s fever dream that he actually won Arizona, when one of their own who had voted for the resolution of contempt last week changed his mind about holding the Supervisors in contempt.

The Arizona Mirror reports, Contempt resolution fails after Boyer breaks with Senate GOP colleagues:

Unanimous Republican support for a resolution to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt amid a dispute over a proposed audit of the 2020 general election fractured after a lone GOP senator broke ranks with his colleagues.

Like the other 15 Republicans in the Arizona Senate, Sen. Paul Boyer co-sponsored the resolution to hold the supervisors in contempt for refusing to comply with two wide-ranging subpoenas for all 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County in the November election, along with ballot tabulation machines and other equipment and data. With only 16 votes in the 30-member chamber, Senate Republicans could only pass the resolution if they supported it unanimously.

But to the surprise and chagrin of his colleagues, Boyer, a Glendale Republican, voted against holding the supervisors in contempt, averting a potentially ugly situation where the Senate president would have been empowered to actually order the arrest of the supervisors, who could have also faced misdemeanor charges.

Boyer said he struggled all weekend with how to vote on Senate Resolution 1005. He said he thought he knew how he would vote on it. In the end, he said his decision to vote against the resolution was intended to give the county more time to seek legal clarity and figure out how to comply with the subpoenas while alleviating its concerns, such as how to provide ballots to the Senate while protecting the privacy of people’s votes.

“I’ve always said, so long as there’s hope for both sides to work with one another that I want to do all I can within my limited power to have us work amicably together. Members, we still have time to work on this,” Boyer said.

Though the Board of Supervisors has consistently resisted the Senate’s subpoenas and its demand for an audit, Boyer said he believes it’s not opposed in principle to more audits. Boyer said he believes an audit is necessary, and that the Senate’s subpoena power is clear. But that audit should happen without contempt charges.

“Make no mistake. Today’s vote merely provides a little bit more time for us to work together charitably and amicably as friends for the sole purpose of gaining more clarity. This is not a final determination, nor is it the end of the process,” he said.

Boyer’s unexpected vote set off a flurry of activity on the Senate floor. Other Republicans railed against the supervisors’ intransigence while Boyer’s colleagues, including Senate President Karen Fann, urged him to change his mind. In the meantime, Senate Democrats sat quietly while the drama unfolded, not giving Republicans any additional talking points as they sought unsuccessfully to persuade Boyer to change his vote.

Fann made the last speech before the 15-15 vote was finalized, saying she was pleading with Boyer to change his mind. The Prescott Republican said she wouldn’t have put the resolution up for a vote if she hadn’t been under the impression that all 16 Republicans would vote in favor of it. She later told the Arizona Mirror that Boyer told the Senate GOP caucus last week that he would vote for the resolution.

Fann also emphasized that the audit has nothing to do with attempting to overturn the results of the election, in which President Joe Biden became the first Democrat to win Arizona’s electoral votes since 1996.

Instead, it was about ensuring that Arizona has fair and honest elections. Several other Republican senators said they supported the audit and the subpoenas because they’d heard from so many constituents who questioned the validity of the election.

That’s because Donald Trump and the conservative media entertainment complex, and many GQP members of the Arizona Legislature, fed them the Big Lie propaganda that the election was fraudulent. Trump is now being impeached, and the conservative media entertainment complex is now getting its ass sued off for that malicious Big Lie. It’s now time to expel the GQP legislators who promote the Big Lie propaganda from the Arizona Legislature.

If Boyer and Fann want clarity from the courts, they may soon get it. The supervisors on Friday filed a new complaint asking a Maricopa County judge to quash the subpoenas, which they argued were unlawful on several grounds.

The supervisors argued that state law strictly governs the possession of ballots after an election and that it would be illegal to turn them over to the Senate. They argued that allowing unqualified companies to examine the machines could cause their decertification. And they argued that the Senate simply lacked legal authority to demand any of these materials or to conduct an audit of the election.

Another legal maneuver by the county may have stopped a second Republican senator from voting against the contempt resolution. Sen. J.D. Mesnard, R-Chandler, said the decision initially seemed a difficult one, but it got easier over time. The final deciding factor, he said, was the county’s decision on Monday to ask a judge to block the Senate from voting on the contempt resolution.

Howard Fischer adds, In that filing, board attorney John Doran told a Maricopa County judge the scheduled contempt vote was part of “politically charged paranoia” and a bid by the Senate to “press ahead with a false narrative belied by the actual facts and evidence.”

“That is beyond outrageous. That is like out-of-this-universe ludicrous,” he said.

Such a drama queen. The truth hurts.

Other Republican senators accused the supervisors of backtracking on agreements and of shifting their legal arguments.

Sen. Warren Petersen, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee and jointly issued the subpoenas with Fann, said Boyer was wrong about the Board of Supervisors wanting to work with the Senate. He also argued that it’s not illegal for the county to turn over the ballots, and that state law grants the supervisors immunity for doing so in response to subpoenas [tell it to the judge]. And he decried two separate audits that the county authorized of its election equipment as insufficient.

“When it comes to obstruction, lies and deception, the Maricopa County board gets an A-plus,” said Petersen, a Gilbert Republican.

That’s rich, coming from a Republican who is a promoter of the Big Lie propaganda. Republican ‘fraud’ strategy only works because people want to believe the lies.

One concern voiced by the Board of Supervisors in its recent legal filings is that Fann wanted to hire a company known for spreading election falsehoods to conduct the audit. Emails show that Fann planned to have Texas-based Allied Security work under another auditor. The firm and some of its members have made headlines since the election testifying on behalf of Trump’s campaign for spreading baseless allegations and compiling a widely debunked report regarding the election in a northern Michigan county.

Phil Waldron, a member of ASOG’s proposed audit team, falsely claimed during a November hearing in Phoenix that election workers in Arizona don’t verify signatures on mail-in ballot envelopes and that Maricopa County’s voting machines were connected to the internet during the vote count.

Fann now says she’s leaning against hiring ASOG, a firm that has gained tremendous popularity among Trump supporters who falsely believe the election was stolen.

“We will hire an independent forensic audit firm. It would be difficult to hire ASOG at the time because of the negative press piled … on them,” Fann told the Mirror.

Sen. Kelly Townsend, R-Mesa, said if the Senate won’t ensure the integrity of Arizona’s elections, members of the public are forming a coalition to do so on their own, though it’s unclear exactly what they might do.

“It should be us doing it. But we have someone who has reneged on his word, and now it’s going to have to go into the hands of the public. And right now, the last place this needs to be is in a place where the public is so lathered up over all of this. We need to do this in a way that’s professional, legal and proper,” Townsend said.

But it appears that’s not going to happen, Townsend said, adding, “So, public, do what you’ve got to do.”

This conspiracy loving whack job has been an embarrassment to Arizona for years, now she is threatening the peace and safety of Arizonans by a Trump Terrorist mob – just like on January 6 – in pursuit of the BIG Lie. Townsend needs to be expelled form the Arizona Legislature ASAP.

A member of the Senate needs to file an ethics complaint with the Senate Ethic Committee to get this process started.




7 thoughts on “GQP Tyranny Fails On Tie Vote; QAnon Queen Kelly Townsend Calls On Trump Terrorists To Take Action”

  1. And when it went bad, you cut these guys loose! You signed a phony transfer order, and you doctored the log book! Republicans must have learned their lessons from Colonel Trump (Jessop).

  2. Hmmm. Are the Democrats suddenly afraid that their own tactics will be mirrored by Republicans? I take Townsend‘s words to mean, vote the traitor out. Not form an armed insurrection. That’s the Democrat thing, hiring thugs to create havoc. So blue meanie, you should really check yourself. Some of us see your BS.

    • You’re an idiot. We all saw the MAGA Qanon seditious insurrectionists storm the Capitol. And Townsend’s been a damn conspiracy theorist for years. Her exact words were “So, public, do what you’ve got to do.” That’s an incitement to the Trump mob, not a call to vote the Maricopa County Supervisors (not traitors) out of office. They are not even up for election until 2024, so your interpretation makes no sense at all – that is not going to pressure the board to turn over the ballots and voting machines. Fear of physical harm to themselves or their family from the Trump mob might.

    • Hi Kaeryn, I believe hiring thugs to commit crimes is illegal.

      If you have evidence of that, please show your work.

      If you do not have evidence, then you are accusing others of crimes without proof.

      I believe that’s illegal.

      I’m not a lawyer, but clearly, neither are you.

      Be best.

  3. I am an independent and I can’t help but admire the courage and principled stand of Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney as oppose to the incredible show of cowardice, ass licking, lying, selfishness, corruption, and unmitigated ambition of political hacks from most Republicans in the senate and congress. Disgusting hypocrites!!!

    • These people are racist monsters. We know it. Racism. lying, corruption is all these RepubliKKKans know. Glad ther are a few who are upholding their oath of office.

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