The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday is election integrity. There were some strange happenings on Election Night 2020. The machines – which were supposed to be off the internet – in several states suddenly stopped counting votes in the middle of the night. Thousands of votes were added during the hours that the machines were stopped. Millions of people want to know what happened.
The Republican legislature in
Arizona wants their people to feel confident about the integrity of its
elections. The election results in Maricopa County were questionable, so the
legislature is conducting an election audit. Supposedly, no one knows what the
results of the audit will be, but Democrat reactions to the audit is enlightening.
The leftist media’s reaction seems to say that the audit will show that
something was wrong. John D. O’Connor wrote the following about the media’s reaction
to the Arizona audit.
Media hyperventilation about the recently commenced Arizona audit is evidence
that pro-Biden forces discern grave danger in the process. They have
known all along that an audit, not a court case, is the proper forum for
detection of maladministration allowing improper votes. If the media
can portray the audit as being about nothing more than warmed-over voting
machine paranoia, the yells of "conspiracy theory"
will become even louder. But if a credible evidentiary challenge to
the results in Arizona can be strongly shown, the media will be soundly
discredited, and with them their assurances of election legitimacy.
So
it behooves the auditors and their sponsors to focus both on palpably wrongful
voting and sufficient numerosity of suspect votes. Such a result
would not necessarily mean that the national election was illegitimate. But
it would give some support to that entirely reasonable inference. At
the least, it would dramatically demonstrate that, yes, our national election,
especially in key urban areas controlled by Democrats, was so poorly
administered, whether negligently or fraudulently, that radical reform is
needed to ensure that this uncertainty never again occurs. And
yes, H.R. 1 would
be a problem, not a solution.
One
more conclusion that will be reasonably drawn if such an audit outcome is
credibly proven: the major media were once again complicit in fraudulent
partisan concealment of a major affront to our democracy, making their
suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story just one leaf of their poisonous
tree. Indeed, they would be convicted by the jury of public opinion
as one of the main culprits in the fiasco we call the 2020 election.
The goal of the audit is election
integrity, and all Americans should want integrity in the election. Yet, leftists
– including the media – fight against audits. This looks like the election was not
what it should be. If everything were honest and above board, leftists would
not be so hysterical about the audit.
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