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Friday, October 21, 2016

No, Trump should not accept the results of a possibly stolen election

By Selwyn Duke

Crooks on the left, cowards on the right.  Where do we go to find integrity?   One of the most talked about parts of last night’s final presidential debate was Donald Trump’s statement that he’d let us know on election night if he’d accept the balloting results. An NBC commentator expressed her bubble-headed opinion that the statement lost him the election. Worse still, “conservative” commentator John Podhoretz wrote that Trump’s comment was “a shocking and cravenly irresponsible thing to say, the sort of thing that threatens to rend our national fabric, and for that alone, Trump has earned his place in the history of American ignominy.”

But Podhoretz’s criticism is what’s shocking and cravenly irresponsible – and reflective of profound ignorance. Are some of us living in an alternate-reality universe? We just saw NYC’s Democrat election commissioner, Alan Schulkin, caught on video admitting “there’s a lot of vote fraud” as he talked about how people are “bussed” around to vote illegally. This was followed by a Project Veritas sting video showing a Democrat operative slug named Scott Foval giving advice on how to commit the fraud, saying that it has been going on for 50 years and that it “doesn’t matter what the friggin’ legal and ethics people say, .......Add to this the 2012 Pew study showing that approximately “24 million – one of every eight – voter registrations in the United States are no longer valid or are significantly inaccurate. More than 1.8 million deceased individuals are listed as voters. [And] [a]pproximately 2.75 million people have registrations in more than one state,” and what does it add up to? .....More

My Take - The Republican elite aren't conservatives or traditionalists.  They remind me of the Cleveland Browns.  Unendingly pulling defeat out of the jaws of victory.  There's a reason they're called the "dumb party".

Democrats share a vision of economic central planning and control, distribution of wealth and control of everyone's personal lives as the ultimate moral arbitors for humanity.  They will support their candidates no matter how contemptible they may be.


Republican leadership has no vision, as a result they are incapable of articulating one.  Remember Bush and his problem with "the vision thing". His presidency demonstrated he couldn't articulate a vision because he had none.

The only vision shared by Republicans in leadership is a vision of continued re-election.  As a result - other than mouthing the most popular philosophical flavor of the day - they are incapable of properly articulating what it is they actually want to do other than get elected.  The legitimate conservatives within the party have a vision of smaller government and how it should be attained, and are more than capable of articulating that vision.  But the elitists running the party apparatus hate them.  W
ith support from the left wing media and their Democratic allies they've have been able to shut them down.

After this election.....no matter who wins.....the Republican Party will cease to exist as we know it.

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