The issue of election fraud isn’t one that pits Democrats against Republicans. That may be what you’re being told to believe, but it’s not what you should believe. Rather, the issue of election fraud pits people who want to ensure free and fair elections against those who do not.
It really is that simple.
For example, there’s news out of Arizona that alleges a lot of election data was either deleted or manipulated before the auditors had a chance to look at it. Additionally, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have refused to provide access to network devices even though they have been ordered to do so. The Supervisors have spent months stonewalling investigation into the allegations of election fraud in their county.
Here’s the thing. The majority of the members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors are Republican. If this were Republicans versus Democrats, then the mostly-Republican board would be doing whatever they could to cooperate with the investigation. But they’re not.
So, this isn’t a case of Democrats versus Republicans. No, it’s a case of shady people doing bad things, and good people trying to prove that those bad things were done.
Now, let’s dig some more into the nonsense going on in Arizona.
I’ve probably said this before, but I’ll say it anyway. If I was in charge of elections, and I was certain there were no shenanigans going on, I would immediately open the kimono and let auditors look at and touch anything they wanted. Because if I knew that everything was on the up-and-up, there would be no reason for me to stall the audit or delete critical data. Even though I had nothing to hide, the more I delayed, the guiltier I would appear.
But, if I knew the auditors would find something, I would follow the Election Fraud Playbook and do everything I could to make sure the audit didn’t take place. I would hide evidence, I would sue to keep the audit from happening and I would drag my feet at every opportunity. If I couldn’t stop the investigation, I would do my best to discredit the audit, the auditors and anyone else who was working to uncover my dirty deeds.
We’re not seeing full-transparency and cooperation in Arizona or any other place where questions about the election have surfaced. No, what we’re seeing is some world-class feet dragging and delay after delay after delay.
The investigation couldn’t be stopped, so now we’re seeing attacks to discredit the audit, the auditors and everyone else who is challenging the results. What we’re seeing is exactly what I would do if I were guilty and trying to hide something. It’s exactly what anyone who is guilty and trying to hide something would do. What’s happening in Arizona is right out of the Playbook.
The story is being portrayed by Big Media, when it’s mentioned at all, as a bunch of Republican losers who can’t accept the results of a fair election. But, if the election was truly stolen, it’s not just the Republicans who lose, we all lose. Because if Joe Biden and his “most extensive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics” have committed extensive election fraud, then we have some really nasty people running this country.
If the audit in Arizona comes up with no evidence of election fraud, I’m not going to believe the results. It’s not because I’m so steadfast anti-Democrat that I’d be blinded to the truth. It’s because the people who are threatened by the audit are the same people who are charged with keeping the evidence safe. And, because they’re using the delay tactics outlined in the Playbook, they’ve had plenty of time to tamper with it.
I have no idea if they actually did mess with the evidence, I only know that I would if I were in their shoes. And, since they’ve continuously done what I would do if I were guilty, I have to assume that they are purposely destroying and manipulating evidence. Because that’s what I would do. It’s what anyone would do.
As I see it, if auditors are unable to prove fraud, that doesn’t mean that fraud didn’t occur. It means that the cheaters just followed the Playbook and used their months of direct access to the evidence to simply cheat better.