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The 2020 Election Wasn’t Stolen, It Was Vandalized By Democrats, Big Tech, And The Media

Mollie Hemingway’s new book, 'Rigged,' explains how the 2020 election was corrupted by the concerted efforts of America’s most powerful institutions.


By John Daniel Davidson
October 14, 2021

Hillary Clinton said Monday in an appearance on “The View” that we’re “in the midst of a concerted, well-funded effort to undermine American democracy.”

She’s half-right. There is indeed a concerted, well-funded effort to undermine American democracy, but it doesn’t come from Donald Trump, whom Clinton claims is responsible for the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and ongoing efforts to question the legitimacy of the 2020 election. (Clinton would know all about questioning the legitimacy of elections; as recently as 2019 she was still repeating the outrageous accusation that Trump was an “illegitimate president” who seized the office by colluding with Russia.)

The former secretary of state and 2016 Democrat presidential nominee is wrong that Trump and GOP leaders are undermining election integrity — they have nothing on her when it comes to that — but she’s right about efforts to seize elections and thwart the will of the voters. Those efforts aren’t coming from Trump but from her own Democratic Party, which colluded with corporate media and Big Tech to tip the scales in favor of Joe Biden and actually undermine the 2020 election.

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The election was stolen.  They violated the rules.  In sports, they call it 'cheating'.
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Comrade Hoodat wrote:
"The election was stolen.  They violated the rules.  In sports, they call it 'cheating'."

The Party does not consider itself to have "stolen" the 2020 elections in selected states.

Rather, we consider our efforts as having "controlled" the outcome of the election to suit our goals.

And as demonstrated, the control exerted by the "underground election apparatus" in their respective states worked to our expectations. Not even a full audit in Arizona could overcome it.

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The election was stolen.  They violated the rules.  In sports, they call it 'cheating'.
Why does the writer insist upon complicating a very simple premise? Cheating is cheating.

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Why does the writer insist upon complicating a very simple premise? Cheating is cheating.

A man divorces his wife because she cheated on him 7 days a week. Should he be happy with his new wife that only cheats on him 4 days a week?

Cheating is cheating.

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