• Blake Masters: McConnell Guilty of Betrayal — “Does Not Deserve…Leadership”

    Failure FigureBy Selwyn Duke

    You sure can count on many Democrat-run states and jurisdictions to count and count and count, votes, until their opponents are counted out. But you can’t count on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to help fellow Republicans counter the counters. So said senatorial candidate Blake Masters (R-Ariz.), speaking for many, in a Friday interview on Tucker Carlson Tonight.

    Since then, Masters’s race was called for his opponent, incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly. Yet the election was marred by so many suspicious “mishaps” that President Trump, also speaking for many, said that Democrats “stole” the election from Masters and that it should be done “over again.”

    Yet despite the vote fraud — which apparently did occur — Masters holds McConnel largely responsible. As he told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Friday:

    You know what else is incompetent, Tucker? The establishment. The people who control the purse strings. Senate Leadership Fund, Mitch McConnell. McConnell decided to spend millions of dollars attacking a fellow Republican in Alaska instead of helping me defeat Senator Mark Kelly. Had he decided to spend money in Arizona this race would be over. We’d be celebrating a senate majority right now. So my message to the people of Maricopa, my message actually to the Republican Senators, hopefully my future colleagues. Let’s not vote Mitch McConnell into leadership. He doesn’t deserve to be majority leader or minority leader .

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  • The Woman Factor: The Female Vote Gave Democrats Their Midterm Blue Wall

    Arm-wrestling-Man vs. WomanBy Selwyn Duke

    In “every presidential election since 1950 — except Goldwater in ’64 — the Republican would have won if only the men had voted,” said pundit Ann Coulter in a 2003 Guardian interview. This pattern has continued since then. In the 2018 midterms, percentage-wise, men supported the GOP 51-47 while women broke for the Democrats 59-40. Men voted for President Trump in 2020 by a 53-45 margin; women swung toward Joe Biden 57-42. As for Tuesday’s 2022 election, despite all the talk of the #WalkAway movement and a “historical realignment,” the picture was similar:

    Men supported Republican candidates 56-42.

    Women voted for Democrats 53-45.

    In other words, there was a male red wave — that ran up against a female seawall.

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  • My Latest Appearance on Talkback with Chuck Wilder — 11/11/2022

    Radio MicrophoneBy Selwyn Duke

    My appearance begins at 52:20. 

    Note: If you want to fast-forward to my segment, you must right-click on the in-line MP3 player below and then click "Open link in new tab."

    Talkback-11-11-2022

  • My Latest Appearance on The Bill Martinez Show — 11/08/2022

    Radio MicrophoneBy Selwyn Duke

    My appearance begins at 01:03:44. We had an Election Day discussion. 

  • Arizona and Nevada and the Slow-count Vote-fraud Technique

    Shell GameBy Selwyn Duke

    Brazil, with the world’s sixth-largest population, produced the results of its recent election on the day of the vote. Florida, with our nation’s third-largest population, delivered its midterm results on Election Day. So did Texas, our second-most-populous state, with almost 30 million residents. Yet Nevada, with approximately a tenth as many people (three million); and Arizona, with about seven million, are still counting votes. What’s wrong with this picture?

    The “charitable” interpretation says it’s incompetence. The rationalization-born one, prevalent in mainstream media, is that it’s “normal.” But other observers have a very different explanation: vote fraud. To be precise, it’s the slow-count vote-fraud technique.

    The races in Arizona and Nevada are most significant. If the Republicans win the two Senate seats up for grabs, they’ll control that chamber of Congress (they currently have 49 seats secured for next year; 51 are needed for a majority). The Democrats currently have 48 seats assured, meaning that wins in the two states would give them 50. Capturing the December 6 run-off in Georgia between incumbent Democrat senator Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker, which the Democrats are perhaps favored to do, would give them 51. Regardless, even 50 allows them to control the body, as the vice president, Kamala Harris, gets to cast a tie-breaking vote when the Senate is deadlocked 50-50.

    (Note: Some media have already called the Arizona Senate race for Democrat Mark Kelly.)

    Moreover, the Arizona gubernatorial race being contested will perhaps assuredly decide which party wins that state in the 2024 presidential election.

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  • Circumstantial Evidence of Vote Fraud?

    Shell GameBy Selwyn Duke

    Yesterday America voted, and there were some rather odd election anomalies — much as there had been in 2020. As for the latter, a bit of history:

    The winner of Florida, Iowa and Ohio had won the presidency for perhaps as long as the three states have been part of the union and certainly had for 60 years, since Richard Nixon won them but lost an election widely regarded to have been stolen. Donald Trump won all three states by comfortable margins — but “lost” the 2020 election. There also are the 19 bellwether counties that had supported the presidential victor in every contest since 1980, 18 of which Trump won (the one he lost had instituted a new voting system more susceptible to fraud). And now, in 2022, it appears we’re seeing anomalies again.

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  • COVID Amnesty? How About Unconditional Surrender?

    Man in Handcuffs2By Selwyn Duke

    Brown University professor Emily Oster has created quite a stir with her recent article asking for a “pandemic amnesty.” In it, she calls for “both sides” in the COVID debate to forgive each other so we can focus on solving current problems. If Oster wanted exposure, she certainly got it, with commentators far and wide responding to her plea. If she wanted to heal wounds and close chasms, however, she failed miserably. Many have told her to go pound sand.

    Genuine calls for forgiveness are noble, but, Professor Oster, you (and your critics) miss a significant point here: Forgiveness does not obviate punishment. Were it otherwise, following Jesus’s “70×7” prescription would mean emptying the prisons and hurting our beloved children by never holding them accountable for misbehavior.

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  • Election “Deniers”? They’re Election Realists — and a PLURALITY of America

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

    The mainstream media would have us think that to believe the 2020 election was stolen, you must be a fringe character, a person who’d protest with a painted face beneath a fur hat and horns. But a new poll reflects a very different reality:

    Americans are more likely than not to believe the 2020 presidential contest was rigged or stolen.

    In fact, it’s people who insist that the election was valid and can’t imagine how anyone could suppose otherwise who are quite the minority — less than a quarter of the nation.

    The poll, conducted October 30 by Redfield & Wilton Strategies on behalf of Newsweek, surveyed 1,500 eligible voters in the United States. Forty percent of these respondents agreed that the 2020 election was fraud-ridden.

    Read the rest here.

  • My Latest Appearance on Talkback with Chuck Wilder — 11/04/2022

    Radio MicrophoneBy Selwyn Duke

    My appearance begins at 52:20. 

    Note: If you want to fast-forward to my segment, you must right-click on the in-line MP3 player below and then click "Open link in new tab."

    Talkback-11-04-2022

  • Did Biden Just Pressure Us to Accept Fraudulent Midterm Results? Does He Know Something We Don’t?

    Donkey-ElephantBy Selwyn Duke

    It is said that “justice delayed is justice denied.” But is it also true that election results delayed are election results denied?

    I’ve recently been invited to do some radio interviews on the topic: “What Will Win Out in Midterms: ‘Hidden’ GOP Voters, or Democratic Vote Fraud?” The interest in the matter is great because concern about electoral manipulation is real — and now Joe Biden just might’ve given people even more reason to worry.

    In fact, Biden might have just tried to set the stage for the acceptance of fraudulent midterm election results.

    Read the rest here.

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