World Holds Its Breath Over Election Shenanigans
By James Fitzgerald | Corey's Digs
November 10, 2020
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Back in 2000, when liberals were partying in the streets celebrating the victory of President Elect Al Gore, three lawyers were drafted in to investigate the result — they were Brett Kavanaugh, Niel Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett. The rest is history. All three are now associate justices of the Supreme Court, appointed by President Trump. With that in mind, let us delve into some of the intriguing events surrounding the contested US Presidential election of 2020.
As we begin another week, the corporate media is rolling out editorials and forecasts on their choice of “president elect”, despite emerging evidence of widespread fraud in the election process, there is one prediction that is noticeably absent: that the election result announced by mainstream news outlets will be overturned. The supremacy of either candidate has not been as yet certified in any state, and courts are hearing challenges and various claims of fraud are emerging. Many states have not finished their counts, are being contested, and a lawsuit has already been filed in Pennsylvania. This is where it currently stands:
The sycophantic adulation of the Democrat candidate by the media and its gas-lighting of the public over President Trump’s apparent defeat grows by the day. Even on election night, some bizarre sights were broadcast live by the likes of CNN. Two of its commentators, standing before a screen of an election map were befuddled when the tallies suddenly jumped in the thousands for Biden as software kicked in. After a pause, one of the presenters made an unconvincing quip about the Democrat leader’s popularity. They seemed dazed by their own deceits.
Never was it written in the Constitution that the media — and a hateful partisan one at that — would decide elections. And yet, taking their cue from Associated Press and the New York Times, several world leaders quickly delivered their congratulations to the Biden camp, among them Britain’s Boris Johnson, Justin Trudeau of Canada, Emmanuel Macron of France and now Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Big Tech, of course, has once again thrown its hat into the ring, with algorithms deployed at full force, patrolling the social cyberspace like an electronic Stasi.
Videos have been circulating on social media of postal workers or election officials damaging and discarding Trump ballots, which would in itself constitute serious felonies.
At the weekend, Rudy Giuliani, counsel for POTUS, told Maria Bartiromo on Fox News: “This is documented on videotape. There are upwards of 50 witnesses. And this will be the subject of a lawsuit that we file tomorrow for violating civil rights, for conducting an unfair election, for violating the law of the state, for treating Pittsburgh and Philadelphia different than the rest of the state, which is an equal protection violation, which goes under Bush versus Gore.”
A poll watcher in Philadelphia, interviewed on OAN, spoke about restrictions to access at the convention center on voting day. “You’d have to have had X-Ray vision to see any ballots being counted in Philly,” he told Chanel Rion.
Computer “glitches” have been reported in AZ, NV, CA, MI, WI, GA, NC, PA but not in OH or FL. By this reckoning, the software had a preference for the color blue.
Finally, on Tuesday, Attorney General William Barr authorized federal prosecutors across the US to pursue “substantial allegations” of voter fraud. In the wake of this announcement, Richard Pilger, director of the Election Crimes Branch of the Department of Justice, resigned. Donald Trump Jr has accused Pilger of being a member of the “Deep State” in a tweet on Monday. On the same day, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper was fired by President Trump, who tweeted, “I am pleased to announce that Christopher C. Miller, the highly respected Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (unanimously confirmed by the Senate), will be Acting Secretary of Defense, effective immediately… …Chris will do a GREAT job! Mark Esper has been terminated. I would like to thank him for his service.”