The leftist media in the U.S. played a huge role in the U.S. election by announcing that Democrat Biden had won the election before the official results were available, hoping to turn this false statement into a legally valid fait accompli. However, this cannot be true, and as you can see, the final result may be very different from what these media say.
It is because of this completely “un-American” noise that the American people have abandoned these media. I would like to emphasize once again that the English Epoch has surpassed the New York Times in the number of downloads of news apps in the United States and is now the number one app in the United States. Of course this was the expectation of every Epoch staff member, but the result was unexpected. We didn’t really want to be number one in this way, because we would have preferred a more democratic development of the United States, a more “American” way to guarantee the rights of all people, a more committed to the United States. The founding principles of this country. We want this country to be better and more united. In short, in a chaos where society is torn apart and people all over America are suddenly disoriented, it’s hard to be happy even if the Epoch turns out to be number one, and we’d rather have a better country.
The Epoch has a columnist, Michael Walsh, who published an article in the English-language Epoch on November 16, titled “20 Reasons Election 2020 Is Far From Over”. (From Over). I think this article explains a lot in the current context, so here it is for you today.
First, to introduce the author, Michael Walsh is the editor of The-Pipeline.org and the author of The Devil’s Pleasure Palace and The Fiery Angel, both by Published by Encounter Books. His latest book, Last Stands, a cultural study of military history from the Greeks to the Korean War, will be published in December by St. Martin’s Publishing Group. He has published ten books, mostly on history and politics, since 1987, about once every two years, making him a prolific writer.
As a journalist, Michael Walsh was stationed in Germany where he witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, and he has a deep understanding of the socialist movements in Europe.
This time, in his Chronicle column, he talks about the U.S. election, pointing out in 20 different ways that this year’s U.S. election is far from over.
The article says that the leftist media are saying that Biden won the election, but it has no legal significance. I’ll explain that in the United States, the announcement of the election results by the media, called a Media Call, is actually a kind of prediction of the election results, because there are so many legal steps at the end, including certification of legality, dispute resolution, etc. So he says. So he said.
First, Donald Trump will remain the lawful President until noon on January 20, 2021. Nothing that has happened in the last week, nor anything that happens before January 20, will in any way affect his office or authority.
Second, Joe Biden, is now neither President nor President-elect.
Third, the “Office of the President-elect” is a complete myth. Barack Obama invented this fictional and unconstitutional setup back in 2008. It made no legal sense then, and it still makes no legal sense now in a world outside the media.
Fourth, Biden was not president-elect until the Electoral College met on December 14.
Fifth, for December 8, the so-called “safe harbor” date, when, under federal law, states must resolve all disputes over contested elections and governors must confirm them so that Electoral College members can report them to the National Archives.
Sixth, neither the governor nor the state courts, including the state’s high court, have any authority over federal elections conducted in the state.
Seventh, if the results of the election are still in doubt by December 8 (which is now a possibility), the Trump campaign can ask the legislature of the state in question to set aside its tainted count and use its plenary power under Article 1, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution to designate and confirm Electoral College members in the Republican Party’s favor.
Eighth, Republicans now have full control of 24 states where they dominate legislatures and state legislatures, including two swing states, Arizona and Florida.
Meanwhile, in Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Wisconsin, they control the legislature, but the governor is a Democrat. All six states have until Dec. 8 to send Trump’s nomination to the federal government if they wish.
Whether one of the Democratic governors will approve the nomination is, of course, another matter. By contrast, the Democrats control only one of the current swing states with contested ballots, Nevada, where they have a majority in the legislature and a Democratic governor.
Ninth, if, as in 1800 and 1824, the presidential elections in those two years had also gone awry, the House of Representatives would have decided the outcome of the election, with each state having one vote for president. In that case, Trump would win 31-18.
Tenth, Pennsylvania, currently the main focus state, has 20 electoral votes. If Arizona survives a legal challenge, these two states will topple Biden.
So far, the overwhelmingly Democratic control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and a Democrat governor have kept the state in a position to remain controversial. If these votes were reversed, however, the race for the White House would all come down to Georgia.
The eleventh, but undoubtedly highly questionable, state results include Michigan and Wisconsin, where mysteriously large numbers of votes (in some cases 100% for Biden) snuck in late at night when the count was suspended, allowing the Democrats to calculate how many votes they needed to put Biden ahead. Enough to give legitimacy to any challenge.
Twelfth, there were reports of electronic system “glitches” in other places, all of which had the effect of changing Trump’s vote to Biden’s, and all of which did not reverse the Biden vote to Trump.
The Democrats have somehow managed to pull off a statistically unlikely, if not completely impossible, “miracle,” and have crushed the Republican candidate every time at the last minute.
Thirteenth, we have the weaponized CCP virus to thank for much of the chaos, under the guise of the overwhelming majority of non-fatal COVID-19 cases. Democrats have been breaking the boundaries of free and fair elections, trampling on the Constitution and social norms, and outlawing as many precautions against outrageous fraud as possible in the name of “fairness. The virus has provided them with an excuse to relax “early voting” and trample on laws and norms in the name of our “security.
Fourteenth, the smooth-talking Biden, in one of his few campaign appearances, made the following absolute statement: “I believe we have achieved the most extensive and inclusive election fraud organization in the history of American politics. Imagine how the left would howl if Trump had said something like that.
Yet fraud and the Democratic Party have gone hand in hand since at least Tammany Hall in the 19th century. Indeed, it has become a well-known thing that everyone jokes about, including the Democrats, who are, of course, proud of it.
Fifteenth, a number of commentators (among them lawyers) have tried to point out that yes, there was fraud, but unless it was a fact that had a significant impact on the outcome of the election, the fraud didn’t matter.
These are the same lawyers, by the way, who use the doctrine of “falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus” to discredit eyewitness testimony in important litigation.
Sixteenth, however, fraud is fraud, and therefore the existence of fraud should rightly invalidate the entire election, at least in every state where fraud has been proved to have occurred. Whether it involves outright ballot theft, fraudulent ballots, illegal immigrant ballots, fraudulent “early voting” ballots, or obviously fraudulent ballots that arrive several days after the end of the scheduled election day, it is fraud.
In my opinion, by the way, this kind of deduction is common sense, and that’s how we usually do it. If a student is caught taking an exam and gets disqualified, he can’t say, “I only cheated on one question”; you can’t prove that I cheated on the whole paper, right? Not to mention the fact that the cheating caught this time was so widespread and the number of cheats was so large.
Seventeenth, there may have been a time when Richard Nixon decided to put the country ahead of his party and refused to challenge Kennedy’s narrow victory in the 1960 election, even though he knew he had been defeated by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley’s fraudulent election in Illinois. But those days are long gone. Today, much is at stake.
Eighteenth, back then everyone knew Nixon and Kennedy, and while they differed in policy, they made no distinction as to whether they loved their country or not.
Today’s Democratic Party, many of whom do not love the country and do not believe in the founding ideals of the United States, is passionate about fundamentally transforming the United States into a socialist utopia. Don’t be fooled by their so-called “patriotic” clamor.
Nineteenth, it is time for these media to pull back from the brink. No one, not even themselves, sees them as impartial journalists anymore, or as media responsible for pursuing the truth.
The majority of today’s “journalists” are leftists who prefer to see themselves as social justice warriors who will stop at nothing to bring about “change.
Journalists should be subject to the same laws and responsibilities as all other citizens.
Twentieth, it is also long overdue to outlaw the federal protections afforded to “social media” companies and Internet giants, particularly Article 230 of the Communications Ethics Act, on the grounds that they are “platforms” and not publishers.
But, as 2020 shows, they were and are active partisans of the left, distorting and obscuring news information, even as Hunter Biden’s laptop-gate revealed that they completely delete truthful information.
Finally, he argues that America is in uncharted territory. But, as the elections of 1800, 1824, 1876, and 2000 have shown, America will find a solution. Let the Constitutional process work, and let’s see who will be sworn in next January.
I agree with him that it’s a good thing that there was so much chaos in this year’s election, because it shows that the electoral machinery in the U.S. today, in this age of information technology, has a lot of holes in it, and if we don’t fill them, we will be dragged into a system of digital authoritarianism in the future, run by people who have mastered big data, AI, and the Internet. People in the media come to decide the future of the country and its people and how we should live our lives. For freedom-loving people, this is absolutely unacceptable, so serious introspection is required to close these institutional loopholes.
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