Anonymous ID: 484e0d Sept. 16, 2020, 12:22 p.m. No.10671066   🗄️.is đź”—kun

The Atlantic Magazine is Laundering Transition Integrity Project Talking Points

 

The Transition Integrity Project (TIP) is attempting to undermine norms such as the Electoral College, and an election night call for the most powerful office in the world.

 

Over the past few weeks, The Atlantic – which recently published a widely debunked story about President Trump and the military – has put out a barrage of op-eds perpetuating theories contrived by the Obama- and George Soros-linked group. Meanwhile, the project still pretends to be non-partisan, and The Atlantic pretends to be a news outlet.Focusing on how President Trump might refuse to concede the 2020 election, the articles also assail American institutions such as the Electoral College.

 

Both objectives have been outlined by the Transition Integrity Project in their 22-page report which includes calls for “street fights” and mass mobilization of far-left activists on the streets.On September 10th, Atlantic Senior Editor Ronald Brownstein penned an op-ed “Democrats Won’t Cede the Streets This Time” where, regardless of the outcome, he insists Democrats will refuse to concede the election:

“No one can say what exactly will happen if Donald Trump contests an apparent loss on November 3 by insisting that the results are riddled with fraud. But one prediction is safe: Democrats won’t cede the streets to the GOP again in the weeks after the election.”

 

Referring to the Transition Integrity Project, he outlines how a “wide array of progressive groups is already coordinating efforts to ensure substantial public protest after the election to defend the vote counting.”

The piece also hypes the Transition Integrity Project’s findings, insisting the group’s report represents an accurate “preview of coming events”:

“It may be a preview of coming events that in the Transition Integrity Project’s war games of possible post-election conflict, “teams playing GOP elected officials and political appointees most often acted in lockstep to support Team Trump.”

To bolster these claims, the article relies on quotes from Edward B. Foley, an election-law expert at Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law, who has been cited in the Transition Integrity Project’s work and participant in its war games.

 

https://thenationalpulse.com/politics/atlantic-mag-laundering-tip-talkers/