If you are sitting on the fence wondering if the American election process really is utterly corrupt, Michael A. Bertolone at American Thinker has a simple response:
A common reply from Democrats and
Bush family-allied Republicans to charges of election fraud in the 2020 and
2022 elections is that those making the charge have “had their day in court and
failed to produce substantive evidence to make their case.” In fact, in July
2022, The
Hill proudly proclaimed that a conservative group found ‘absolutely no
evidence of widespread fraud’ in the 2020 election. . . .
There’s a good reason that crime
scenes are secured with yellow police line tape. It prevents criminals from
tampering with and destroying evidence. In the case of the past two elections
(2020 presidential and 2022 midterms), no such security measures were taken. In
many cases, Democrats had full access to polling places and drop boxes, and had
an army of “ballot harvesters” at their disposal. These conditions violated
basic rules of evidence, in that the chain of custody was almost immediately
broken. And when evidence is manipulated or destroyed, court cases attempting
to rectify the transgressions are moot.
Read the rest here.
RELATED:
- “Modern Electioneering”: Ballots are not necessarily votes by Sundance at Conservative Treehouse; click here.
- “This Wasn’t an Election: There Is No Ideological Component To Voter Fraud Whatsoever” (by Dan Gelernter at American Greatness); this report explains some of the ways elections are stolen, and Mr. Gelernter concludes:
It wasn’t the Democrats who stole the election in 2020. It was the politicians. The Democrats couldn’t have gotten away with it without the Republicans handing it to them and looking the other way.
And it just happened again.
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