Mainstream Publications Now Airing Vote Fraud Suspicions

Mainstream Publications Now Airing Vote Fraud Suspicions — John Daniel Davidson of The Federalist points out that the poison injected into America’s veins in 2020 is not going away and that any Republican seeking to challenge Donald Trump for the 2024 nomination better recognize it as to have a prayer of a chance.

Even that would likely be futile.

Simple logic shows that the honorable thing is to support the one who was wronged, not attack him.

Davidson says the election wasn’t taken from Trump but from the American voter. He fudges a little about it having been stolen but is definitive that it was fixed.

“After all, the people and institutions that rigged it have freely admitted what they did,” he writes. “They suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story, censored what Americans could say on social media, introduced unprecedented changes to our voting system under the pretext of pandemic precautions, and poured hundreds of millions of dollars into putatively nonpartisan local election offices through Mark Zuckerberg-connected nonprofits for the sole purpose of turning out Democrat voters in swing states.”

And he certainly doesn’t dismiss the possibility of out-and-out theft.

“Plenty of them will always believe, not without reason, that 2020 was stolen outright,” he says. “Many millions more believe, with even more reason, that it was rigged unfairly against Trump and that the same forces are at work now to rig it against whomever the GOP nominee turns out to be.”

Our leaders — especially in the judiciary — must leave their pleasant bubbles and see the seething anger held by the many who once considered FBI agents and federal prosecutors to be heroes.

Officials must bend over backwards regarding election transparency.

They must stop fighting right-to-know requests like cornered rats.

Why doesn’t Delaware County, Pa. want the public to see its correspondence with its ballot printer, Fort Orange Press of Albany, N.Y.?

Why can’t candidates verify that the ballot envelopes have proper signatures?

That these simple things are being fought can’t be taken as anything but proof that our votes are being stolen.

We are going to call out by name Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Justice Michael H. Wojcik.

Two days ago, he presided over a hearing concerning access to ballot envelope signatures.

Rather than resolve the matter by ordering access to these public records, he dumped it on Delaware County Common Pleas Court.

He accepted Delco lawyer Manley Parks argument that Commonwealth Court wasn’t the proper venue since only county officials were involved. This is despite the county seeking, and getting, direction from the Department of State.

Put all the cards on the table now. If it should turn out that nothing untoward happened, or if it did it was minor, a crisis is averted.

If it should be found that the vote fraud was real and decisive, don’t become a co-conspirator.

Mainstream Publications Now Airing Vote Fraud Suspicions

Introduction To Alternative Candidates

Introduction To Alternative Candidates

By Bob Small

Years ago, when we were involved with Democracy Unplugged, we would seek out alternative candidates for some of our debates. We contacted people from the Delco Democrats and the Delco GOP, designated speakers supporting Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, our two “legitimate” presidential candidates. We would seek “alternative” candidates by looking at the webpages of Politics1.com

We defined legitimate “alternative” candidates as those with either a Facebook presence or a website. Obviously, these  “alternative” candidates did not have any chance of winning, but they had ideas worth hearing, and we wanted to give them a voice at a forum, whether they represented the Constitution Party or a socialist party or were Independents.

On the Politics 1 2024 presidential candidates’ pages, the names of the major candidates are followed by an alphabetical listing of the alternative candidates for each party.

Under the subheading “other Republicans”, Hugo Aguilar’s name is listed second from the top. He is the first candidate I am looking into, because I am ignoring candidates who have no website or Facebook presence. 

Here’s the link for Aguilar’s campaign, sponsored by the CBC (Christian based company) Adam Advancement.

Here’s where it becomes interesting. 

On this website, one sees references to the following “campaign trails”: 

Benjamin Franklin campaign trail (the south)

Alexander Hamilton campaign trail (the midwest)

Andrew Jackson campaign trail (the texMex)

Thomas Jefferson campaign trail (the west)

Gun Rights 2024

Jan 15th and 16th at the Dallas convention center

This website includes the quote “the Trump Train was amazing, but the Aguilar Aerospace will be phenomenal!”  and some amazing photographs.

At any rate, I signed up with my Proton e-mail account.

My Proton e-mail account has end-to-end encryption, which we use for anything sketchy.

And as they say on Sesame street, next will be the letter “B”.

Introduction To Alternative Candidates

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