Everything for the last year has been about the election–the riots; the scamdemic; the endless screeching about “systemic racism”…and so are nearly all my posts these days. In all honesty, I will likely keep blogging about the election until after we’ve begun the next act of this current Brinksmanship Play.
The American Thinker had some savvy commentary (we say “deep state”; they say “dark state”; let’s call the whole thing off):
As soon as Trump was elected president in 2016, the dark state realized that it had blundered. Its members had underestimated the degree of fraud it would need to defeat him. This time, they removed all possibility of failure, and even then, they needed vastly more fraud than even they had anticipated. Stuffing the ballot boxes was not enough; they had to call time out, for a few hours, so they could print yet more ballots. Indeed, they printed so many more that the sheer number of them made it obvious that they were cheating.
One might think they overplayed their hand, that they had used a sledgehammer to swat a mosquito. In doing so, they removed all reasonable doubt — the election was clearly rigged. But the dark state was so desperate that its operatives cared nothing for how it seems to the informed observer. Nothing. They just had to make absolutely sure that there would be no way that Donald Trump would be declared the winner.
The culprits were not merely the usual suspects — the Adam Schiffs and Eric Swalwells and their ilk. As profoundly and obviously corrupt as they are, they are weak. They could not have pulled this off without some heavyweight criminals in high places, including the courts, the premier law enforcement agencies, the intelligence bureaus, and the private sector communications companies.
Let’s not forget the backstabbing traitors and cowards who call themselves “Republicans.” We’re gonna need some sturdy gallows that are built for prolific use.
Worth reading the whole deal if you have time.
I know there are a lot of dudes out there loading magazines, getting your gear staged, and sharpening knives. You know a day is coming soon when the time for talking about how we got here is done. Then, only historians will find debating about the stolen election worthwhile. We’re not quite there, yet. But for all I know, we might be by the time you read this.