Anonymous ID: 2c55d5 May 12, 2022, 12:16 p.m. No.16262121   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2214

The media has invested millions of dollars into reporting and supporting the J6 committee for two reasons;they think it will prevent Trump from ever being elected again and their counting on the nonstop coverage for months. Thats why Holder, Bernstein etc are calling Trump a criminal and treasonous.

 

https://twitter.com/rachelbovard/status/1524817886434447363?s=20&t=kOPHUa0MppcAx3S4nc1rBw

Anonymous ID: 2c55d5 May 12, 2022, 1:05 p.m. No.16262445   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2486

Holy Shit! This will backfire on the WH.I Guess they figure people are waking up, so no questions from the media. Can you imagine if Trump ever did this?

 

https://twitter.com/redsteeze/status/1524792264580472846?s=20&t=kOPHUa0MppcAx3S4nc1rBw

Anonymous ID: 2c55d5 May 12, 2022, 1:27 p.m. No.16262599   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2612

>>16262458

If You Don’t Care About Election Integrity, You’re A Bad American

May 12, 2022

Recent polls confirm the majority of Americans care about election integrity. And history proves that if you don’t, you’re a bad American.

The 2020 general election revealed this reality—and not because Joe Biden prevailed or because the election was stolen from Donald Trump, but because our constitutional republic cannot survive without election integrity. That is not just the judgment of the MAGA crowd, or even conservatives or the political right—or at least it didn’t use to be.

Less than two decades ago Americans so universally believed that election integrity mattered that when the bipartisan Commission on Election Reform issued its 100-plus page report, “Building Confidence in U.S. Elections,” the twin goals of election integrity and voting access received equal treatment. While Co-Chairs Democrat Jimmy Carter and Republican Jim Baker explained that not all members of the Commission “necessarily support every word or recommendation,” all members, they stressed, “endorsed the judgments and general policy thrust of the report in its entirety.”

The bipartisan-endorsed fundamentals underlying the report included two unanimously accepted judgments related to election integrity. First, “elections are the heart of democracy” and “if elections are defective, the entire democratic system is at risk.” Second, and a corollary to the first: confidence in elections matters equally, and in fact “is central to our nation’s democracy.”

On this latter principle, the commission elaborated: “Democracy is endangered when people believe that their votes do not matter or are not counted correctly.” “Little can undermine democracy more than a widespread belief among the people that elections are neither fair nor legitimate,” the report stressed.

That same bipartisan report also recognized that…there is something “new and dangerous” taking place in the United States: “Supporters of the losing side are beginning to believe that the process is unfair. And this is true of both parties.”

The Carter Commission declared that having a fair electoral process “transcends any individual partisan interest,” today, Democrats have not just abandoned any care over election integrity…

In light of the left’s attempt to castigate election integrity, every citizen should revisit the bipartisan judgments and policy pronouncements that formed the foundation for the.. report, which hold even more true today than in 2005….

Specifically, the 2005 report reveals that every concern the commission identified as threatening the legitimacy of elections played out in November 2020, notwithstanding the bipartisan commission’s declaration more than 15 years ago that the need for “election reform” was urgent. Likewise, the aftermath of the 2020 election reveals that the problems and concerns that the Carter Commission proclaimed it needed immediate redress have instead multiplied and mutated.

While the anti-Trump contingency blame the former president for prompting distrust in the 2020 election results, the Carter Commission recognized that a fair electoral process was vital to “assure[] the winning candidates the authority to legitimately assume office,” and that the losing candidate can accept the decision “as the will of the voters.” If you juxtapose what happened in 2020 with the defects in our electoral system of which the commission warned, the reality becomes clear:Trump was not the problem—systemic defects in our electoral system were.

Bloated and inaccurate voter rolls, etc, all issues the commission warned threatened elections and our democracy—tainted the last election. Misconduct by partisan election officials, use of inconsistent procedures in different precincts, and lack of transparency added to the problems in 2020.

Again, these are issues the Carter Commission stressed threatened our democracy.The 2005 report also warned that absentee and mail-in voting come with the risk of fraud which, without limitations and adequate protections, would undermine the faith in our elections.

The widespread and chaotic use of mail-in and absentee voting in 2020 proved the bipartisan commission prescient. And while today’s Democrats blame Trump, less than two decades ago both sides of the aisle saw “the ultimate test of an election system is its ability to withstand intensive public scrutiny during a very close election.”

Our current electoral system fails that test, andevery citizen who loves this great country should demand reform. If you don’t, you are a bad American.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/05/12/if-you-dont-care-about-election-integrity-youre-a-bad-american/

Anonymous ID: 2c55d5 May 12, 2022, 1:42 p.m. No.16262700   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16262084

Is that why POTUS posted this?

 

They really shouldnt joke with us, we’re on edge already, so that makes me believe they are not joking or giving false hope.

 

What was the trigger Bidan starving children or Bidan WH not allowing reporters questions or was it Ukraine will blow up the world soon?