Today, (Tuesday Mar-23) Regent University hosted a Zoom teleconference “Analyzing American Election Integrity.” The schedule of speakers is here.
Our household watched the presentation by Mark Steyn, and he
was, as always, outstanding. He is an advocate
for a one-issue party, The Paper Ballot Party, and his reasons make a lot of
sense. He also advocates for taking
action at the local level.
He introduces the event on his website, SteynOnline (and the
link to the livestream is included at the bottom):
Today, Tuesday, I'll be joining
Peter Navarro, Kris Kobach and others for Michele Bachmann's Zoom conference on
election integrity. You can watch the livestream starting at midday Eastern/9am
Pacific here. . . .
Michele and Ben Carson will be
kicking things off, followed by a panel on the Democrats' "HR1" bill:
"An Effort to Correct the
Irregularities, or Institutionalize them?"
Well, you know which way I incline:
If Nancy & Chuck succeed in hammering HR1 down America's gullet, the GOP
will, at the federal level, never win again.
Peter Navarro should also be well
worth watching. He came up with the clearest and most comprehensible
distillation of what happened in the 2020 election - certainly better than many
of the high-paid lawyers produced.
I'll be popping up just after
4.30pm Eastern, but the whole thing is well worth your time.
Yesterday Michele Bachmann talked
about the conference on Steve Bannon's show:
'We were all told to shut up, we
weren't allowed to talk about it,' Bachmann told War Room, Monday. 'Now we're
going to talk about it.'
Indeed. The conference is open to
all, and at no charge. You can see the livestream here.
Good information.
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