Were There More Questionable Ballots Than The Margin Of Victory?
The DOJ alleges Trump committed a crime when he conspired to think this false idea, and when he dared to say it publicly. So how does Trump prove his innocence? Could it be that Trump has not concocted a conspiracy theory? Could it be that proper signature matches never happened on these questionable ballots?
Now that Trump has been indicted, he is entitled to a discovery process. Through this he can gather evidence which has never seen the light of day, which alleged criminals have conspired to hide, and which would have stayed hidden had they not indicted the former president.
The entire 2020 election is now on trial.
A few weeks ago, an image went viral. In Belgium a migrant used the eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to cook an omelette. For many, the desecration brought to mind a quote from French author Jean Raspail, written in 1973 in his novel Camp of the Saints, about a sudden invasion of Muslim, Indian and African migrants into France:
“Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door.”
“Beware of two errors: despising the world God sustains, or worshipping the culture He restrains.”
— Abraham Kuyper, Common Grace Vol. 1, Ch. 30
"[Successful NY Mayoral candidate] Mamdani built his campaign on the infrastructure of the Democratic Socialists of America. The DSA and its city allies can dispatch activists across New York and, with a network of progressive partner organizations, can mobilize young people, get out the vote, and do the work of door-to-door politics.
"We saw this dynamic many times in the twentieth century: socialists rise to power, their policies degrade the quality of life, and, as they enter the endgame, they tighten their grip on power and offload resentments onto their ideological, racial, and economic enemies.
"...the twentieth century taught us that left-wing voters have extraordinary defenses against reality."
-- Christopher Rufo