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OH, YOU KNOW…. TOTALLY PROVED WRONG:  NOW WE HAVE PROOF! TGP EXCLUSIVE: Massive 2020 Voter Fraud Uncovered in Michigan – Police Find: TENS OF THOUSANDS of Fake Registrations, Bags of Pre-Paid Gift Cards, Guns with Silencers, Burner Phones, and a Democrat-Funded Organization with Multiple Temporary Facilities in Several States.

As I told someone on Facebook recently, if you leave your door unlocked, credit cards on the table, never check your bills, you also can’t prove you’re being robbed. And btw, that scenario is the soul of security compared to our elections. For the metaphor to be fully correct, we’d need signs on the sidewalk saying “come on in. My credit card is on the kitchen isle. I never check my bills, just pay them. Have fun.”
Until we clean our elections, fraud will be out of control. It used to be that they were afraid to fraud openly, in front of G-d and everyone. But they got away with it in 2020. Now it’s Kathy bar the door. Things are going to get out of control, and we’ll be lucky to live through it.

I THOUGHT VOTER FRAUD WAS JUST A RIGHT-WING FANTASY: Memphis BLM founder sentenced for voter fraud. On the other hand: “My immediate response whenever I see another of these headlines about someone being convicted of voter fraud is to remember all of the times we have been assured that this never happens. But in the case of Pamela Moses, the founder of the Memphis, Tennessee Black Lives Matter chapter, there seem to at least potentially be some questions about her recent conviction and sentencing for illegally registering to vote. Last week, Moses was sentenced to six years in prison for registering to vote while she was on probation for a previous felony conviction and was ineligible to vote. The judge in the case accused her of ‘deceiving the probation department.’ But Moses claims that she was led to believe that she was eligible. To put it mildly, the case is rather complicated.”

J CHRISTIAN ADAMS: Censoring Claims of Voter Fraud Is More Dangerous Than You Think. “We are all familiar with the big stories of cancel culture. Something more insidious is emerging, where ideas and people are canceled on the margins. Twitter is placing obstacles in front of the spread of conservative ideas.”

ROGER SIMON: What the New York Election Fiasco Tells Us about Voter Fraud.

Nothing underscores this more dramatically than the mega-fiasco surrounding the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. As the world knows now, some 135,000 non-existent votes were somehow magically injected into the system.

The winner of this supposed “ranking system” election (it certainly was “rank” in every sense of the world) is naturally suing and we seem headed for a do-ever.

This primary was, needless to say, virtually the city’s mayoral election since New York voters these days seem constitutionally allergic to Republicans, or to civic health, for that matter. They already showed their great intelligence electing Bill De Blasio in the first place, perhaps the most universally hated politician of our time.

As someone born in NYC when it was a wonderful place to live, I look on the demise of that once great city as a true domestic, even a global, tragedy.

But this demise has something to tell us. New York is the media capital of the world and it (they) have been lying to us and themselves for a long time, decades really.

The old line “If you can make it New York, you can make it anywhere,” now has redolence we never anticipated. Maybe it should be rewritten as “If New York can [blank] it up, anybody can.”

It should tell us that election fraud or malfeasance or just plain gross error, all of them together or separately, are not only possible everywhere in our country, they likely have happened everywhere—or nearly.

If condemning potential election fraud is the third rail of politics in 2021, then I eagerly await Eric Adams becoming an unperson by the DNC-MSM:

 

 

“PERSONAL POPULARITY” IS AN HILARIOUS WAY OF SPELLING “VOTER FRAUD”:  Are We Stuck with Biden?

Ah, well, it’s been a long time since I taught English comp. And the AP has changed the rules several times.

I HAD BEEN ASSURED VOTER FRAUD WAS A MYTH: Notary Arrested, Charged With Voter Fraud In Connection With Aberdeen Alderman Election.

In his ruling, the judge said that sixty-six of eighty-four absentee ballots cast in the June runoff were not valid and should never have been counted. Nicholas Holliday was declared the winner by a 37 vote margin. Robert Devaull challenged the results in court.

Judge Weill found many irregularities with absentee ballots. He issued a bench warrant for notary Dallas Jones, who notarized absentee ballots. During a hearing, Jones admitted violating notary duties.

“When you have an absentee ballot, there’s an envelope, you vote, fold the ballot, put it in an envelope, lick the flap, sign across the flap, then notary signs your election certificate, she testified that she didn’t sign in front of anybody, didn’t see anybody sign it, she just notarized it, just stamped them,” said Lydia Quarles, attorney for Robert Devaull.

In fact, Jones testified that she was called to the home of then Alderwoman Lady Garth in June to correct her father’s absentee ballot paperwork. While there, Jones testified she notarized “about 30 something ballots.”

The judge also found that 83 regular ballots were counted without being initialed by election workers.

Those are big numbers for a small election.

ROGER SIMON: Despite Barr, Georgia Voter Fraud Investigation Continues.

Perdue, Dickey told me, was Trump’s favorite senator, in part because both were outsiders, businessmen who came late to politics and were not political lifers of the Pelosi-Biden ilk.

Both Dickey and my friend were early Trump supporters, realized the abnormalities in the presidential election were legion, but were now laser-focused on that senatorial race, as if it were a do or die situation for our country—and maybe it is.

The fear is that rural voters, almost all of whom are pro-Trump, are so fed up with the Republican establishment not supporting the president in his electoral protest that they won’t come out to vote in the runoff. But no one had an easy suggestion of how to help with that, short of recalling the current Republican governor and secretary of state.

Dems see this as a point of vulnerability, and suspiciously sock-puppetish people in my comments are pushing the teach-them-a-lesson-by-giving-the-Senate-to-the-Democrats line.