Though elections are 8 months off, something getting far too little media attention is voter fraud. Researching considerably, gathering as much information during the presidential campaigns as possible, it’s clearly remembered that right up to election day, Biden was generally viewed as the empty suit he truly was. Yet, while rarely leaving his Delaware basement he received a new record of more than 81,284,000 votes. How did that happen?
In a major study @https://www.idea.int/sites,
Kate Sullivan writes: “The large rise in postal voting and the expanded
provision of early voting saw voters have access to a range of voting channels,
allowing them to choose the one that best suited their (COVID-altered)
circumstances. Being able to deliver such choice, albeit in an acrimonious and
tense political environment, is a real achievement for US electoral officials.”
And right there
is the answer as to how an intellectual dwarf such as Biden, whose administrative
track record was practically non-existent, could beat one of the most successful
Chief Executives in the nation’s history. On election night, one could see returns
in major leftist cities swing and adjust as totals indicated where votes were
needed. TV talking heads announced bushels of Biden mail-ins suddenly found in Progressive strongholds such as Detroit, as
voting hours were extended in Baltimore, Minneapolis and Atlanta.
Afterward, results
in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan,
Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and their 79 Electoral College votes
were questioned as to accuracy, while Congressional leaders and particularly
the leftist media, worked to accept Biden’s win as quickly as possible. On the other
hand, Trump received little support for his surely accurate accusations of
fraud, demeaned and belittled in the press.
And now, just
yesterday, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr in an interview with NBC News, said Trump became
"very angry" when he told him that there
was no evidence the 2020 election was rigged.
"I told
him that all this stuff was bulls**t ... about election fraud," Barr said.
"It was wrong to be shoveling it out the way his team was. And he started
asking me about different theories and ... I was able to tell him that 'this is
wrong because of this.'"
Trump "was
obviously getting very angry about this, so I said, 'Look, I understand you're
upset with me and I'm perfectly happy to tender my resignation,' and then ...
he slapped the desk and he said, 'Accepted. Accepted ... Go home. Don't go back
to your office. Go home. You're done.'"
Trump in his
statement slammed Barr as "weak, ineffective, and totally scared of being
impeached, which the Democrats were constantly threatening to do."
"They
'broke' him," Trump added.
"He should
have acted much faster on the Mueller Report, instead of allowing the fake
Russia, Russia, Russia, Hoax to linger for so long, but it was the Election
Fraud and Irregularities that he refused to act on because he wanted to save
his own hide — and he did.
"He never
got impeached, contempt charges never went forward, and the Democrats were very
happy with him — but I wasn’t. The Unselect Committee of Political Hacks
continues to spin its wheels in trying to fabricate a narrative that doesn't
exist. The only thing they refuse to look into is the massive Election Fraud
that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election."
Whatever Barr’s
rationale for attempts to sweep significant fraudulent activities under the
rug, it remains that Trump is correct, “massive Election Fraud took place in
the 2020 Presidential Election." And now is the time to correct it.
On Friday, the Florida
Senate passed a voting law package, pushed by Governor, Ron DeSantis, that would create a police force dedicated to pursuing election crimes. That means, ones like Georgia’s Stacy
Abrams might think twice before alleging,
without any credible evidence, that Georgia Republicans did fraudulent things
in 2018, still refusing to concede that year’s election for governor. Her
acceptance of the Steele dossier, using it to improperly turn America’s
justice system for political ends, remains the starkest example in her history.
As written in the Wall Street Journal’s Opinions
Column on November 15, 2021, by Brad Raffensberger, “The atmosphere of
distrust fed Ms. Abrams’s claims. After all, it was gospel among liberals that
the Trump campaign had colluded with the Russians to steal the 2016 election.
The media and the public had been primed to believe an election could be
stolen.”
But maybe, facing a few years
in the slammer, leftists might consider telling the truth for a change.
That’s it for today folks.
Adios
PS: The
Bronx barmaid in Congress, deciding that “Mensa,” the society for geniuses, was
discriminatory insisted on an appointment with their president, to demand the
name be changed to “Mensa & Womensa.” Upon arrival at their building, getting
off the elevator on the wrong floor, she missed the meeting altogether.
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