Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Selective Memories


The Democrats and the liberal media are in high dudgeon over Donald Trump's charge that the upcoming presidential election might be rigged. I have written many times about voter fraud ... see: Abetting Voter FraudZombie VotingDog's Hind LegLimburger CheesePhony BaloneyOne Man, One VoteVoter Fraud, and Representation without Taxation. I strongly believe widespread voter fraud exists and I have first-hand evidence of same.

But what are Democrats and the liberal media now charging Trump of causing? Why it is that he is throwing doubt into our unimpeachable election process. (Of course these same actors were doing the very same thing when they were accusing the Russians of hacking into local election computers. But this doesn't count!)

And these charges against Trump are a bit disingenuous for those of us not just off the turnip truck ... for I seem to recall a Democrat who had our nation tied in knots over his charge that the Republicans rigged the election outcome in Florida in 2000. Remember "hanging chads", "dimpled chads" and all the hand wringing about disenfranchised voters there. (A more logical explanation of this kerfuffle was that the Democrats were trying to steal this election by gang punching ballot cards ... and those chads on the bottom of the stack never got completely punched out.) Of course that shining patriot was Al Gore ... who has gone on to bigger and more grandiose frauds.

Isn't it funny about selective memories?

5 comments:

Truthtalker said...

"I have first-hand evidence of [voter fraud]." --Let's see it!

Anonymous said...

It's funny that you have more information than a major university study that showed that voter fraud is less likely than getting hit by lightening.

George W. Potts said...

Do you really expect a major university to conclude any differently?

DEN said...

The real voter fraud: Republican gerrymandering that stole congress from the Dems who got more votes.

George W. Potts said...

You need th read more ... remember Barnie Frank's district that ran from Wellesley all the way down to Fall River? I think more gerrymandering was used to keep Dems in office than the opposite. It the tables are now turned, I feel not a lot of pangs.