Month: November 2020

  • By Selwyn Duke Democrat scholar, attorney, and commentator Jonathan Turley (shown) is known as a straight shooter. That’s why it should give even skeptics pause when the George Washington University law professor says that “voting fraud occurred” in the 2020 election and that the process that could prove its magnitude should continue unimpeded. Critics who’d…

  • By Selwyn Duke Imagine it was more than a week after the tax filing deadline, and your accountant still couldn’t tell you how much money your business grossed and netted the previous year. In light of his struggle producing an accurate and trustworthy result, would you be confident that he ever could do so? You…

  • By Selwyn Duke While Democrats are busying measuring White House drapes and making lists of political opponents to persecute, some observers are saying that you shouldn’t count your chickens, well, when they may actually be coming home to roost.    Even if the vote fraud this election was as massive as appearances indicate, the chances of…

  • By Selwyn Duke “The MAGA hat is a KKK hood. And his [Trump’s] evil, racist scourge must be eradicated from society.” So tweeted former CNN host Reza Aslan last August after insisting that “all” the president’s supporters “are by definition white nationalist terror supporters.” Far from a one-off, leftist calls to punish opponents have continued, with…

  • Selwyn Duke “Where’s the evidence?!” ask posturing politicians and pundits regarding 2020-election vote-fraud allegations, though most thus querying don’t really want evidence. But here’s an easy way to get it: President Trump needs to offer $1 million and full immunity to the first 100 Democrats who come forward with proof of serious vote fraud. And…

  • By Selwyn Duke Democrats have lamented how the Electoral College gives smaller states outsized influence over presidential elections. But consider what they’ve done via illegal means: given a handful of Democrat-run, major cities far greater influence over the current election. That is, with vote-fraud being mainly a Democrat-big-city phenomenon, we now face the prospect that…

  • By Selwyn Duke Does it make sense that a rising red tide should lift all boats in a carrier group except the carrier, whether it’s the USS Donald Trump or not? This is basically what has happened this election, do note, with Republicans apparently holding the Senate despite having far more seats to defend, gaining…

  • By Selwyn Duke The election talk right now is about how, after authorities suspiciously ceased vote counting in states President Trump seemed poised to win, Michigan and Wisconsin suddenly “flipped” overnight and could give Joe Biden the presidency. But while such shenanigans were long planned and predicted, deeper questions should be pondered: How did America…

  • By Selwyn Duke As with 2016, the 2020 election year is giving us the unprecedented — in this case, our first non-player character candidate. If this reference escapes you, know that an NPC is technically a gaming character that’s controlled by the computer and responds according to programming (e.g., “C’mon, man!”). As a meme, it…

  • By Selwyn Duke “Somewhere between the post office and the Pittsburgh sorting facility something happened.” So said Butler County Elections Director Aaron Sheasley regarding thousands of mail-in ballots requested in his heavily GOP county that were never received. To be precise, approximately 40,000 mail-in ballots were requested in the Pennsylvania county of 187,853 people and 129,762 registered voters…