Carlson is right.
Yes, he is. And I do not appreciate people ganging up on you when you have been largely supportive of the President, as I have.
What they are missing is that there is a political reality that, perhaps sadly, "trumps" objective reality in matters of electoral results.
We know the Democrats are disgustingly corrupt, especially in precincts where Republicans have not held political or elective office for generations.
We know they cheat, and they have cheated.
But this matter is not going to be resolved in a court of law, no matter how much we wish it might be.
The only way to ultimately defeat them is to convince the electorate, not judges, that they have been lied to, deceived, manipulated and defrauded.
Legal cases are won by proof, presented in a court and subject to strict evidentiary standards and procedural rules.
Political causes are won by changing the hearts and minds of citizens, over time.
And like it or not: this is a political, moral, and cultural matter, irrespective of provable illegality, and judges, even on the Supreme Court will not tread there.
Yes: that sucks. But it won't likely change the result, no matter how many phony "votes" were counted.
If you are angry about this (as I am, too) - do not take out your anger on those like
@Jazzhead and Tucker Carlson who agree with you - take it out on the elitist Ruling Class and their paid liars in the media.
Make
them pay - as they should.