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Tom Wigand's avatar

As usual, well said Captain K.

FWIW, my premise is that sometime between 2016 and 2020 the Democrats and Republicans (i.e., the UniParty) made a pact to stop discussing election fraud, particularly as regards the machines.

Job #1 for them was the 2020 coup d'etat to prevent the duly-reelected Trump from office. Between 2016 and 2020 the Democrats and some of their media lackeys were chirping about the vulnerabilities of the machines. I believe that this was done as a "Plan B" in case Trump beat the algorithms again -- had he pulled out 2020, they'd have been harping about the machines again.

Instead, the "Transition Integrity Project" et als. were successful, so Plan B became unnecessary; instead we got "free and fair election."

Meanwhile, most in the GOP were tepid in questioning the results between November and the J6 false flag "insurrection." Immediately after, they all adhered to the memo: "free and fair election"; "Joe Biden is President"; "time to move on": "pay not attention to 'election deniers' and their 'conspiracy theories.'"

The media was instructed to ask every R elected official the question, and (virtually) all gave the approved response (see, e.g., Senator Rick Scott on one of the Sunday shows in Jan/Feb 2021).

The UniParty is on board with the election fraud infrastructure, for it allows them to select the "winner" in key races, and IN PARTICULAR suppress MAGA / populist candidates in primaries and general elections.

Witness the 2022 midterms, in which the "red wave" did not occur (on paper) ... except in designated heir Ron DeSantis' Florida.

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Ron Wiggins's avatar

You’re on Target. Don’t even consider slowing down! I know you’re not and neither am I.

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