Gingrich is a Republican Party veteran who ran for President of the United States and was once the Speaker of the House of Representatives (if the President dies unexpectedly, the Speaker of the House will be second in line, after the Vice President. (The current Speaker of the House of Representatives is Pelosi).
The people are gone, recently “their own people” have divided with Trump, even the Republican Party boss McConnell has recognized the election of Biden. Gingrich’s article has created a great deal of discussion in the United States, and is one of the few ‘pro-Trump’ voices.
Gingrich is old school anti-communist. Biden’s rise to power may just be the beginning of chaos in the United States.
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An intelligent friend of mine, who is a moderate liberal, asked me why I didn’t endorse Biden’s victory.
This friend believes that Biden captured more votes, and based on history, we always endorse the candidate with more votes. Normally, we approve of election results, just as we accept the results of sporting events.
So, my friend asked me, why is 2020 different?
In those four years, I have witnessed the left persistently reject President Trump and spend all of its energy denying the results of the 2016 election. It took me days to clear my head.
As I fell into contemplation, I realized that it wasn’t just the vote that I was angry and fearful about. My motivation for not wanting to accept the election results was rooted in a strong sense of outrage as well as loneliness that had never been present in my six decades of political life.
The problem is that I, and other conservatives, are not in the same world of dialogue as those on the left. We live in parallel worlds.
The world of the left is the world of the establishment. I have been dominated by the invisible forces of this world for most of my life.
As for my world, it is made up of a civilian resistance where we believe that freedom is being taken away and religion is being destroyed (the recent human rights movement has tried to outlaw religious schools that don’t embrace secular ‘sexuality’ – quite a few Democratic governors closed churches during the epidemic but left the casino doors open). We also believe that the Democratic-led policies of the epidemic made the rich richer while destroying middle-class small business owners (160,000 restaurants may go out of business).
With that premise in mind, let’s talk about recent events and President Trump.
In 2016, the candidate I supported was an outsider who was a diamond in the rough, as out of step with the old order as Andrew Jackson. When my candidate won, people said it was a Russian conspiracy. We now know (four years later) that Hillary’s team funded the concoction of this lie.
Twice the FBI illegally intervened in the election and helped Hillary. The first time, they refused to prosecute someone who deleted 30,000 emails and had his men destroy the hard drive with a hammer. The second time, they lied to the courts, tried to destroy General Flynn, and wiretapped future candidate Trump. All of this was done to vilify the new president. They put together a special investigation team and of course found nothing.
Now, these people are telling us that the resistance should stop and start working with the new president. But we remember that the Democrats were so desperate to work with President Trump that they started talking about impeachment before he even took office. On inauguration day, the Washington Post published an article exploring how the Democrats should impeach Trump.
In fact, nearly seventy Democratic lawmakers boycotted Trump’s inauguration. In Washington, a huge left-wing march took place the day after the ceremony, where Madonna announced that she dreamed of blowing up the White House to thunderous applause from the stage. This is the same group of people who asked me to work with their new president. I learned to ‘not cooperate’ from Pelosi. After the election, I saw nothing in Biden to indicate that he would listen to the 74 million Trump voters.
So, I’m not a fan of the election results.
Where were the New York Times and the Washington Post when Twitter, as well as Facebook, blocked the oldest and fourth largest circulation newspaper in the United States (the New York Post, whose founder Alexander Hamilton was a founding father of the United States) for accurately reporting news unfavorable to Biden?
The Hunter Biden story has washed up. The Biden family accepted at least $5 million from a company that was controlled by a rival state. This is a naked payoff, and most Biden voters have not heard the story, or, the version they have heard is that it is fake news from Russia. When they heard the story, 17 percent of voters said they would switch to Trump – according to the Media Research Center. This could rewrite the entire election.
Usually, when the freedom of the press is violated, the press, and the media, will band together to fight back. Where’s the hypocritical quote, ‘Democracy dies in the dark’? The tragedy is that the Washington Post itself, became part of the darkness. But that was just the beginning. When Twitter censored four of Rush Limbaugh’s (the American conservative host) five tweets, I was worried for this country.
I worry for this country when those Internet oligarchs censor the speech of the President of the United States.
I worry for this country when I see that billionaires like Zuckerberg can spend $400 million to buy municipalities simply to maximize turnout in certain Democratic districts, in total disregard of election-related laws.
When I read that Apple has an ironclad ‘never piss off China’ rule, and when I see the NBA cave in to China, I worry for this country.
When I see news after news of election fraud coming out and no media attempt to investigate, I know something is very sick.
The entire election process was the last straw that broke the camel’s back, accelerating and deepening the crisis of confidence in America.
Beyond the obvious fraud, there were shocking things, any one of which could have rewritten the election results.
In every swing state, officials violated local laws and sent ballots to every registered voter. All of this behavior was clearly documented in the Texas lawsuit, only to be dismissed by the Supreme Court on the grounds of procedural noncompliance, not because of the lawsuit itself. This is what this election really looks like.
Meanwhile, it is clear that every swing state did not follow the normal process of validating mail-in ballots. Compared to previous elections, this year’s ballot invalidation rate is ridiculously low. In Georgia, the voiding rate dropped from 6.5% in 2016 to 0.2% this year. In Pennsylvania, it dropped from 1 percent in 2016 to 0.003 percent this year. Nevada dropped from 1.6 percent to 0.75 percent. There is only one explanation: they received a lot of ballots that should have been voided in previous years, and the mail-in ballots favored Biden. This is what this election really looks like.
The media, controlled by elite liberals, neatly lied about the new crown vaccine timeline. They blamed Trump even though he did every single thing the top scientists suggested. In several TV debates, moderators accused Trump of lying about ‘getting the vaccine done by the end of the year’ (note that Vice President Pence was already vaccinated this week). If Americans realize that this epidemic is in its tailspin, it could well rewrite the election results.
The Commission on Presidential Debates was neatly composed of anti-Trumpers who deliberately placed the second debate at an inopportune time (Trump was fresh out of the hospital with his new crown) in order to damage President Trump. If there had been one more debate, like the last one, that could have turned the outcome around.
These are just the beginning. But any one of these things would have been enough to make Trump supporters realize that we were robbed of the election by callous vested interests, and if they are allowed to get away with it this time, then they will only get more corrupt and aggressive in the future.
For four full years, the entire establishment was mobilized to resist the elected president, as if they were the immune system that was wiping out the virus. Now, they turn around and say we are destroying democracy.
You’re dealing with seventy-four million voters who staunchly supported Trump, a number that would have been higher had the election not been so fraught with chaos. The truth is that tens of millions of Americans feel deeply isolated and angry.
If Biden had ruled the country the left-wing way, which he almost certainly would have been forced to do, that number would have been much higher, and we would have won big in 2022 (the midterms).
In this case, I have no interest in endorsing as President of the United States a man whose son has been bought by a rival state. I’m also not interested in pretending to recognize the election results as legitimate. This is just the elite system lingering on the manipulation of the media. This election is about those who broke the law, those who cheated the country, and those who hurt those of us who believe in the American spirit, who respect history, and who respect freedom of speech.
As I write these words, I am truly saddened because I believe that America is headed for a deep and troubling situation. This extraordinary, four-year, carefully planned power struggle threatens the very foundation of our nation and the freedom of every American citizen.
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