MAGA SHERIFF SEIZES BALLOTS, LIBERALS LOSE MINDS
In what surely must be the season finale of California’s political soap opera, Sheriff Chad Bianco, on a quest to untangle the Great Ballot Mystery of 2025, casually carted off 650,000 ballots with a judge’s blessing, because who needs a Netflix documentary when you have real-life election drama? The Democrats, channeling their inner stage mothers, immediately screamed “illegal political stunt!” as if handing over the ballots would suddenly reveal a secret handshake or the recipe for the perfect kale smoothie. Meanwhile, Bianco’s side touts this as MAGA-style transparency—because nothing screams “clean and fair elections” like a massive ballot heist conducted under the stern gaze of the judiciary. Toss in promises to streamline housing and fix homelessness by treating people instead of just sending more donation jars around, and you’ve got the thousand-yard stare beating of bureaucracy meeting conservative swagger. It’s California’s version of a reality show where democracy is the prize, and everyone’s either clutching pearls or counting votes—take your pick.
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