OPINION:
During the 2016 presidential election cycle, the Democratic Party felt so threatened by Donald Trump and his huge rally crowds that they believed they could commit a treasonous crime to gain an advantage — while pushing a false narrative about Russian collusion (of which they were in fact guilty). As Mr. Trump pointed out then, the mainstream media was clearly in the tank for the Democrats, as they still are.
So after four years of constant harassment and butting heads with Trump, what is the logical conclusion to be drawn in retrospect of the 2020 presidential election, which reeked of voting anomalies and irregularities? As Ronald Reagan once famously said, “Don’t be afraid to see what you really see.”
Given the documented rancid character of the Democratic Party, which has proven itself willing to lie, cheat and steal every chance it gets, is it really so out of the realm to think they figured out a creative way to rig the 2020 presidential election by shutting down six swing states in the middle of the night? That’s the question we now have to ask ourselves.
And than we must ask ourselves whether we get a feeling of deja vu when we see the 2020 videotape of Trump complaining to Leslie Stahl of “60 Minutes” that his campaign was spied on (and Stahl completely discounts his claim to the point of mocking him).
Trump has been even more steadfast and adamant that the election was stolen from him than he was about being spied on and falsely accused of Russian collusion. How long before the dots are fully connected and it’s clear the election was indeed stolen from him?
When it is finally revealed that Joe Biden is an illegitimate president, that will indeed become “the biggest story of our time.”
EUGENE R. DUNN
Medford, New York
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