Trust the plan. Carlos Osweda explains why there is no need to freak out over the Democrats' electoral shenanigans:
1. Trump
prepared for this exact fight.
2. Trump
LOVES challenges.
3. The law
is 100 percent on Trump's side.
4. Trump
has a million legal weapons to fight this.
5. This
will lead to greater federal oversight of voting for national office.
TRUMP WON.
Trust the plan. Carlos Osweda explains why there is no need to freak out over
the Democrats' electoral shenanigans:
1. Trump
prepared for this exact fight.
2. Trump
LOVES challenges.
3. The
law is 100 percent on Trump's side.
4. Trump
has a million legal weapons to fight this.
5. This
will lead to greater federal oversight of voting for national office.
TRUMP WON.
The reason they pulled this
amateurish horseshit is that Republicans never fought fraud before.
WHAT HAVE I TOLD YOU IS THE FATAL
FLAW OF LEFTISM?
Leftists
always overreach.
A few thoughts:
1. It
really was amateurish. The combination of statistical improbabilities with the
obvious nature of the vote production in precisely the counties I highlighted
before the election - Milwaukee, Hennepin, and Wayne - made the fraud obvious.
The only question is how Trump will prove it.
2. It's
clear that Trump saw this coming. Why else did he cancel his election night
party before the voting started?
3. Trump
loves to trap his opponents. Given the way this was telegraphed, is it more
likely that he walked right into the situtation a) with a plan to use it or b)
without a plan to use it?
4. It
wasn't just the states now being contested. The Hennepin County statistics are
also historical outliers. There are almost certainly others.
5. Trump
has conceded nothing, nor does he appear to be either rattled or upset.
6. Did
Trump have negative coattails? How did Republicans hold the Senate and gain
seats in the House if Biden actually received the most votes in U.S. history?
7. Never
give up until the whistle blows.
By
way of example, see if you can spot the outlier in the Democratic vote for
President in the DFL stronghold of Hennepin County in Minnesota. Then compare
that pattern to the pattern of notoriously corrupt Broward County in Florida.
- 2008: 420,958 | 491,831
- 2012: 423,979 | 541,440
- 2016: 429,283 | 624,146
- 2020: 532,137 | 617,289