Many reasons for optimism as Election 2020 rages on

By Ed Timperlake

It has often called a battle for the White House when, in fact, in this 2020 presidential election, it is a campaign, made up of many skirmishes and battles.  Make no mistake: it is a campaign for the future of America, and so far President Trump, has handily won two significant early battles.

The first was the rallying of Trump Nation pre-election to send a powerful message of hope and aspiration for a better life for all America.  Trump relentlessly pressed home his vision with truly historic rallies and also a successful get-out-the-vote effort.  That battle was so successful that a record number of minorities heard his message and made history by trusting him to make their and their children’s lives better and more secure.

The Democrat party lost that battle of hope and goodwill for America by the simple fact that its message of socialism failed because Democrats had to cheat to win.  The anger of decent Americans’ betrayed by Democrat political hack operatives will burn white-hot and will be forevermore a stain on their legacy.

The second battle won is also historic: President Trump, with the able assistance of Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, managed to place Justice Amy Coney Barrett on the U.S. Supreme Court just in time.  This is hugely important because Chief Justice Roberts has been seen as a jurist with no integrity and cannot be trusted.  The evidence of his perfidy is overwhelming.  The addition of an honest, brilliant judge on the Court as a potential tie-breaker enforcing the rule of law cannot be underestimated.  This matter will go to the Supreme Court.

It is important to recognize that making a solid legal case takes time and due diligence.  When I was investigating Clinton Inc. for corruption in 1998 as staff investigator for the House Committee on Rules, I visited N.Y. D.A. Robert Morgenthau, which was a great honor in my life.  I left that meeting with him and his chief of staff with a profound understanding of how to make a criminal case.  It requires a law to be violated, as much hard evidence as possible, and witness and victims.

Consequently post–Election Day, there is a huge P.R. fight raging, which ultimately means nothing unless it produces additional hard evidence.  Derivative posturing by Democrats is whistling past the graveyard.  The facts are the facts, and the truth is the truth, and it does not look good for them.  The weakness in their grand theft election strategy is that it is ultimately built on a conspiracy of epic proportions.

Although Speaker Pelosi has an Italian name, her Democrat mob does not have an enforceable code of omertà.  It takes just one early triggering moment, and names will be named and conspiracies unraveled.  That moment has already arrived, driven by the Republican Party of Nevada, aided by the Honorable Ric Grennell and former attorney general Laxalt of Nevada.

The Nevada Republican Party announced Thursday evening that it has sent a criminal referral to U.S. Attorney General William Barr with allegations that the state had 3,602 cases of voter fraud. 

“Our lawyers just sent a criminal referral to AG Barr regarding at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud,” the Nevada Republican Party wrote in a tweet. “We expect that number to grow substantially. Thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV.” 

Be of good cheer, Trump Nation.  Let the P.R. war rage.  President Trump has a well thought out and brilliantly executed campaign to ultimately win against nasty, nasty bullies who cheat.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/many_reasons_for_optimism_as_election_2020_rages_on.html

“Like” for Islamist statement – German Muslim Football National Players Support Anti-Macron campaign

The deputy AfD party chairwoman Beatrix von Storch has called for the exclusion of Antonio Rüdiger from the German national team. “The German Football Association (DFB) must react immediately and exclude Mr Rüdiger from the national team. He does not represent the values of the German national team, but opposes them,” von Storch told the newspaper JUNGE FREIHEIT on Friday. “There can be no place for such a man in the DFB team.”

The background is a post on Instagram by MMA professional Chabib Nurmagomedow, which Rüdiger marked with “I like”. In it, the UFC world champion and self-confessed Muslim agitates against French President Emmanuel Macron for his fight against political Islam. Among other things, Nurmagomedov published a photo of Macron’s face with a footprint on it. In addition, the MMA fighter demands that Allah humiliate Macron and all those who insulted the feelings of Muslims.Rüdiger has marked the article, which is written in Cyrillic script, with a “Like”.He was also marked with a Like by former national player Mesut Özil.

Even if neither of them could have understood the content, the photo of Macron with the footprint on his face should be unmistakable. Posters with the motif had already been shown at anti-Macron demonstrations in recent days, which also called for a boycott of French products.

At the request of JUNGEN FREIHEIT, the DFB has so far not commented on the incident and possible consequences for the central defender, who is under contract with FC Chelsea.

Rüdiger apologised to the tabloid Bild-Zeitung for using the Like and deleted it: “That was a mistake. Of course you shouldn’t read articles written in languages you don’t understand. I reject any kind of violence and would therefore like to distance myself clearly from these contents”.If there was one overarching theme in his life, it was the fight against violence and racism. “Believe me that I will continue to follow this path from the bottom of my heart. I would therefore want to make it clear once again that I am a devout believer, but also a determined opponent of all violence. I apologise for my like, that is why I have withdrawn it in the meantime. Of course I do not support such contents as in this Instagram article at all,” the national player told the paper.Rüdiger had recently called for tougher penalties for racist incidents in stadiums. He also believes that spectators and fans who remain silent or turn a blind eye to racist incidents should be punished. “I have a very clear message for these people: they are accomplices, quite simply. I think these people should be punished. Those who cover up or silently tolerate racism are also part of the problem”.

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Europol conducts massive anti-free speech raids across EU, including Germany, France, and the UK

Europol, the European Union’s police agency, carried out widespread, coordinated anti-free speech raids across seven countries earlier this week as a part of what it claimed to be a clampdown on online “hatred and incitement to violence”.

German prosecutors and the EU law enforcement agency said on Tuesday that 96 suspects are being investigating for alleged “hateful” online posts. During the raids, police searched 83 buildings in Germany and seized individual’s private property, including laptops and mobile phones.

The United Kingdom, France, Norway, Italy, and the Czech Republic also took part in the anti-free speech raids under the direction of the European Union’s law enforcement agency.

A spokesman for Europol told Reuters News Agency that Tuesday’s raids focused on online posts that promote xenophobia and racism. The raids come at a time when Europe is dealing with a wave of Islamic terror attacks in countries like France and Austria — which police failed to prevent — along with rising crime in many European countries such as SwedenDenmark, and once again, France

According to a German prosecutor in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, one of the suspects under investigation had insulted a female politician online while another allegedly made anti-Semitic comments.

Among countries throughout the western world, Germany, without a doubt, has by far the most draconian anti-free speech laws. The German government regularly hands out prison sentences to those who are alleged to have “incited hatred against minorities” or who have denied the Holocaust. At the same time, foreigners convicted of brutal sex crimes are regularly handed light sentences.

In 2017, German lawmakers introduced the Network Enforcement Act, which ended up being adopted the same year and was enacted into law in early 2018, the American news publication Foreign Policy reports. The law allows the German government to fine social media networks with over two million users up to €500,000 for each day the platform fails to delete a story deemed to be false news. Facebook relies on a variety fact-checking organizations to determine whether news is true, with many of them funded by progressive billionaire George Soros. 

Many have asserted that Berlin’s anti-free speech law is nothing less than reproduction of similar laws enacted by authoritarian regimes like Russia and Venezuela to stifle free speech and debate.

A 2019 survey carried out by the Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach revealed that just 18 percent of Germans feel free to express their views in public.

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Another USPS worker steps forward amid widespread reports of voter fraud

Another United States postal worker from Erie County, Pennsylvania, has stepped forward on Thursday with evidence of fraudulently back-dated election ballots.

The USPS worker said he first witnessed a postmaster ordering his supervisor to back-date ballots. This is the second postal worker to step forward with evidence of election fraud at the USPS.

“This morning I was casing my route, and I saw the postmaster pull one of our supervisors to the side,” he told James O’Keefe, Project Veritas founder. “And I heard him say to the supervisor that they messed up yesterday…And he told the supervisor they had postmarked one of the ballots the 4th (November) instead of the 3rd. Cause they were supposed to put them for 3rd (November).”

“Ballots that are coming in today, tomorrow, yesterday, are all supposed to be postmarked the 3rd,” he added.

The USPS worker said he was even ordered to postmark mail ballots from November 6 for November 3. “They still want us to pick up ballots tomorrow (the 6th),” he explained.

According to James O’Keefe, “Americans want to trust the integrity of our elections and the postal service—if our voting is going to be trusted to the post office, we have to be able to trust the post office.”

In Las Vegas, Nevada, a postal worker told a Project Veritas undercover journalist that he agreed to collect “legal ballots sent to the wrong address,” O’Keefe said. “This is yet another example of real concerns when it comes to voter fraud across this country,” he added.

Also in Nevada, a Department of Motor Vehicles whistleblower said unregistered voters were allowed to cast their ballots anyway. They were then instructed to register to vote by Friday so election officials could claim their ballots were legitimate.

According to the whistleblower, people without a Nevada driver’s license or ID card were allowed to vote, even though Nevada law stipulates that voters must be registered to vote before the election.

If confirmed, this would explain why some Nevada counties has been very slow in counting ballots, since they have been stalling for time.

The question remains as to why a Nevada DMV office would be so concerned about expediting people’s voter registrations… after the election?

In Detroit, a video was released of Democratic election counters cheering as Republican election monitors were thrown out of the counting facility.

Twitter user “US Rebel” (@USRebellion1776) has revealed that the number of votes cast for Joe Biden far exceeds those cast for that state’s Senate candidates in swing states, while those cast for Trump and GOP Senators follow a normal pattern.

In most elections, the majority of votes are cast “down the ticket” which means that a voter typically supports both the party’s presidential nominee as well as the state Congressional candidate. In fact, according to Pew Research, “overwhelming shares of voters who are supporting Trump and Biden say they are also supporting the same-party candidate for Senate”.

This suggests that the number of votes for a presidential candidate and the same party’s Senate candidate should be quite close, but in these swing states, this is expressly not the case.

Another United States postal worker was caught at the Canadian border on Election Day with a trunk full of absentee ballots. He was charged with delay and/or destruction of mail after Customs and Border Protection intercepted the cargo.

“This Office is committed not only to ensuring the integrity of the mails but also of individuals’ rights to vote in a free and fair election,” said US Attorney James Kennedy in a statement. “The criminal conduct with which this defendant is alleged to have engaged, undermined both of those interests.”

Several states — Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia — have not been called yet, as neither Trump nor Biden have reached enough electoral votes to be elected president.

On social media, visuals of voter fraud were also circulated.

In Pennsylvania, mail ballots from the military serving overseas were found in the rubbish. The ballots – with all the votes cast for Trump – were discovered during an investigation into election irregularities.

On Thursday, the US Attorneys Office Middle District of Pennsylvania released a statement on the find:

On Monday, September 21, 2020, at the request of Luzerne County District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis, the Office of the United States Attorney along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Scranton Resident Office, began an inquiry into reports of potential issues with a small number of mail-in ballots at the Luzerne County Board of Elections.

Since Monday, FBI personnel working together with the Pennsylvania State Police have conducted numerous interviews and recovered and reviewed certain physical evidence. Election officials in Luzerne County have been cooperative. At this point we can confirm that a small number of military ballots were discarded.

freewestmedia.com/2020/11/06/another-usps-worker-steps-forward-with-evidence-of-voter-fraud/

Unstealing an Election

Committing virtually any kind of fraud requires less resources than catching it. 

Fraud is caught as often as it is largely because federal and state government have more resources to dedicate to the project than the average fraudster has. (That’s true of most crime. When the criminals have more resources than law enforcement, you end up with Chicago, Detroit, or any other crime-ridden hellhole.)

That’s what makes organized crime dangerous. It ties together a large group, some of whose members are experienced pros with expendables who get resources and training.

What happens when the organization committing the fraud controls the political infrastructure of entire cities, including those parts of it meant to police them?

That’s called corruption. Combine organized crime and corruption, and you have, well, the urban Democrat political machine in places like Philly.

The upshot is that it’s a lot easier to steal something than to unsteal it. And just because the theft is caught, doesn’t mean you’re getting what he stole back.

Republicans and conservatives are fighting on the ground to unsteal the election. This will be the largest such effort in American history. But tat doesn’t mean that it will succeed. Stealing an election is a lot easier than unstealing it.

At this point it’s a numbers game. The numbers game is a familiar one in election. Democrats are pretty good at playing it in their own political machines despite the media’s sudden outburst of righteous rage at the very idea (gasp) of challenging ballots and the validity of an election. They might want to remember that Obama was a lot better at knocking out his opponents without having to actually run against them, including invalidating the signatures of one of his mentors. That gave him his first real leg up.

While the numbers game, the race to catch invalid and illegal ballots, and even more overt instances of fraud, continues, conservatives are bravely rallying to stop the steal (the hashtag that will get you quickly suppressed on social media) to push the GOP to keep up the fight and to show support for an honest election.

Will this unsteal the election?

There are no certainties in life. And one of the bigger problems in the conservative movement in the last few years has been the rise of the “trust the plan” grifters who get social media followers by promising that a week from now everyone involved will be in Gitmo.

It’s a fight. Fights don’t have certain outcomes. And this fight isn’t just about now. 

You can’t have real elections if there’s massive fraud. 

Conservatives often ask about New York, Baltimore, or any deep blue city, why the people there don’t just vote their way out of the problem. Now they’re getting a front row seat to the answer. 

You don’t vote your way out of a corrupt rigged system. Cities run by Democrat political machines have meaningless elections in which the winners are picked early on by the network, to be occasionally challenged by lefties in primaries, and then rubber stamped in meaningless elections in which Democrat electioneering material is often illegally there at the polls.

No one wants Philly or New York City to become America. That would be the end of a free nation. And it’s why it’s important to unsteal elections, but even more important to keep them from being stolen.

The two big questions hanging over our heads going forward, even beyond what’s happening now, is how to deal with widespread Big Tech censorship and voter fraud.

Right now conservatives are chasing after the thief. What should also be done to keep elections from being stolen?

https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/2020/11/unstealing-election-daniel-greenfield/