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Because you have to admit it's fun to attempt to poke holes in things:
1. Surely with everything that had happened prior, the assassination or attempted assassination of Padmè Amidala would have taken place under different circumstances. Jango not using a saber dart perhaps, or different Jedi protecting her that didn't have Kenobi's deductive skill or contacts. You could be pretty sure that events would turn out differently with Valorum in charge. You suggested it could be Gunray that hired him; he would presumably want her to suffer, or hire him at a different time, requiring a different plan for Jango, and maybe with Obi-Wan and Anakin away, so different Jedi (or no Jedi at all. Valorum in charge would mean a lot of changes everywhere and circumstances might mean they do not believe they require a Jedi guard or whatever. There would have been changes to the events of the Phantom Menace as well, so while they might not major they could still affect things as well. Perhaps Gunray was killed in the liberation of Naboo?). Maybe events would lead to Jango not being hired at all. There's no way the events would have happened in the same way, and with all the possibilities it would be an incredibly slim chance of Kenobi actually finding the Clones.
2. It has been proven that it is perfectly possible to kidnap a Chancellor, and I'm not talking about Revenge. In The Clone Wars tv show, the episodes Deception through Crisis on Naboo show a group of Bounty Hunters kidnap Palpatine. The plan failed, but that was because it was doomed from the start: Palpatine orchestrated the whole thing, and deliberately had the Jedi get wind of it and have Obi-Wan infiltrate the group. Had that not been the case, the plan would have succeeded. And given that they were able to kidnap him, killing him would be more than possible. To be honest, all it would really take is some senator's aide to have a concealed blaster with good range and a good aim, and they could easily shoot him during a session.
3. Seeing as we're in agreement that even if Jar-Jar hadn't been manipulated Palpatine still would have risen to power some way or another, either by finding another way to become Chancellor or by using the Separatists instead, as I suggested, his overall rise to power wasn't Jar Jar's fault. However, the furthering of his plan at that stage certainly was. You can't say that him being manipulated wasn't a result of his faults and therefore, it was his fault that lead to the motion being passed. That's not to say that Palpatine couldn't have found another way, but it was still Jar Jar that did the deed, so you have to blame him for that particular segment of the plan being furthered. It wasn't his fault overall, but as we know, @NIGHTBRINGER thoroughly hates Jar Jar, which is fair enough, and he's perfectly justified in doing so. And if you really hate someone, an opportunity to discredit them is very attractive. We're all (you included) trying to do things to make each other come round to our way of thinking, so you can't blame him for emphasising Jar Jar's role in things.
Incorrect. The Separatists would still have attempted to assassinate Padme because it was Jango who organised it all, independently of Sidious' wishes - Palpatine had nothing to do with that part of the story. Certainly Nute Gunray wanted her dead after she humiliated him on Naboo, so even if Jango hadn't hired Zam to kill her, Nute would have attempted some sort of assassination even if Dooku told him not to, either by hiring an assassin like Zam or sending assassin droids to do the dirty deed. This would have led Kenobi to the Clones as happened in the main timeline, the only exception being that Valorum, or any other chancellor, would have seen that using them would have been in the Republic's best interests, especially with the threat of the Separatists, and Padme would have been escorted back to Naboo so she wouldn't be there to prevent it. Because Valorum would have used the clones for good, there would have been no Order 66, no destruction of the Jedi and no Empire.
Valorum would have been very well guarded, much more so than Padme because she was just a minor senator.
If Palpatine had manipulated other senators to do his will as he did with Padme and Jar Jar, then victory would have been in his grasp all along, which means that nothing could have been done to stop him and thus it isn't Jar Jar's or Padme's fault specifically because everyone else was as easily manipulated by Sidious' deception as they were. You all just blame Jar Jar for it because it's easy to blame someone/something you hate for everything.
I think you mean neutralised. Neutered means cutting off vital parts (I won't go into any further detail)
1. Surely with everything that had happened prior, the assassination or attempted assassination of Padmè Amidala would have taken place under different circumstances. Jango not using a saber dart perhaps, or different Jedi protecting her that didn't have Kenobi's deductive skill or contacts. You could be pretty sure that events would turn out differently with Valorum in charge. You suggested it could be Gunray that hired him; he would presumably want her to suffer, or hire him at a different time, requiring a different plan for Jango, and maybe with Obi-Wan and Anakin away, so different Jedi (or no Jedi at all. Valorum in charge would mean a lot of changes everywhere and circumstances might mean they do not believe they require a Jedi guard or whatever. There would have been changes to the events of the Phantom Menace as well, so while they might not major they could still affect things as well. Perhaps Gunray was killed in the liberation of Naboo?). Maybe events would lead to Jango not being hired at all. There's no way the events would have happened in the same way, and with all the possibilities it would be an incredibly slim chance of Kenobi actually finding the Clones.
2. It has been proven that it is perfectly possible to kidnap a Chancellor, and I'm not talking about Revenge. In The Clone Wars tv show, the episodes Deception through Crisis on Naboo show a group of Bounty Hunters kidnap Palpatine. The plan failed, but that was because it was doomed from the start: Palpatine orchestrated the whole thing, and deliberately had the Jedi get wind of it and have Obi-Wan infiltrate the group. Had that not been the case, the plan would have succeeded. And given that they were able to kidnap him, killing him would be more than possible. To be honest, all it would really take is some senator's aide to have a concealed blaster with good range and a good aim, and they could easily shoot him during a session.
3. Seeing as we're in agreement that even if Jar-Jar hadn't been manipulated Palpatine still would have risen to power some way or another, either by finding another way to become Chancellor or by using the Separatists instead, as I suggested, his overall rise to power wasn't Jar Jar's fault. However, the furthering of his plan at that stage certainly was. You can't say that him being manipulated wasn't a result of his faults and therefore, it was his fault that lead to the motion being passed. That's not to say that Palpatine couldn't have found another way, but it was still Jar Jar that did the deed, so you have to blame him for that particular segment of the plan being furthered. It wasn't his fault overall, but as we know, @NIGHTBRINGER thoroughly hates Jar Jar, which is fair enough, and he's perfectly justified in doing so. And if you really hate someone, an opportunity to discredit them is very attractive. We're all (you included) trying to do things to make each other come round to our way of thinking, so you can't blame him for emphasising Jar Jar's role in things.