Get Off Trump’s Back
about “Rigged” Elections
Despite his obvious and overwhelming win in the third and
final debate between Donald Trump and Crooked Hillary, the mainstream media
opted to ignore the victory and instead focus on Trump’s refusal to say, in
advance, if he’d accept the election outcome if he loses.
Demonstrating once again for the gazillionth time that the
deck is stacked against the GOP nominee.
You might even say “rigged.”
It’s so bad and so blatant that the media should be required
to declare their support for Madame Hillary as an in-kind donation to her
campaign.
Now here’s the question everyone SHOULD be asking: Why
should Donald Trump declare that he will support the results of the election
BEFORE he knows whether or not the election was stolen from him?
Indeed, has everyone already forgotten that Al Gore and Joe
Lieberman refused to accept the election results back in 2000, earning them the
nickname “Sore Loserman”? It was only after Gore’s court challenges were
rejected that he finally conceded the race a month later.
And for anyone who doesn’t think an election can be rigged,
hearken back to the 1960 race between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy. Even David Greenberg, writing for the liberal
publication Slate back in 2000, acknowledged the election was very possibly
stolen from Nixon.
“Even before Election Day,” Greenberg wrote, “rumors
circulated about fraud, especially in Chicago, where Mayor Richard Daley's
machine was known for delivering whopping Democratic tallies by fair means and
foul.”
“(S)ome fraud clearly occurred in Cook County,” Greenberg continued.
“At least three people were sent to jail for election-related crimes, and 677
others were indicted before being acquitted by Judge John M. Karns, a Daley
crony. Many of the allegations involved practices that wouldn't be detected by
a recount, leading the conservative Chicago
Tribune, among others, to conclude that ‘once an election has been stolen
in Cook County, it stays stolen.’"
And what about the 2008 U.S. Senate race between Al Franken
and then-Sen. Norm Coleman. Franken “won”
by the razor-thin margin of 312 votes. However,
a post-election investigation, as reported by Ed Barnes of FOX News, “found
that at least 341 convicted felons in largely Democratic Minneapolis-St. Paul
voted illegally.”
Sadly, though, this is nothing new.
“Accusations of rigged and stolen elections have been a
commonplace of U.S. history,” Stephen L. Carter wrote this week in Bloomberg
News. “In the hotly contested race of 1800, supporters of Aaron Burr insisted
that Thomas Jefferson had cheated him out of the presidency. Allegations of
fraud similarly plagued the 1824 contest between Andrew Jackson and John Quincy
Adams.”
So get off Trump’s back about not conceding this race before
the votes are tallied. His concerns are
legitimate. Unfortunately, the same can’t
be said for how the mainstream press has covered this race.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
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