DailyDaamn 10-27-22 @Tucker Carlson - ‘Democratic happenstance’ - So come join the @DaamnTalk

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You can't just censor or arrest people for thinking the system is rigged. You have to show them the system isn't rigged. That is your baseline obligation if you lead the country and yet the Biden administration, amazingly, is doing just the opposite. After screaming at the rest of us for questioning elections ("That's immoral," they said), Joe Biden himself has begun to do just that.

Okay. So, first of all, people who don't blink enough ought to make you nervous. People who recite pre-masticated chunks of language handed to them by the DNC ought to be dismissed because they're not thinking for themselves. They're repeating propaganda. But secretaries of state should do that, should be feared because secretaries of state are responsible for certifying elections. So, if you were a secretary of state who wanted to restore the public's trust in election results, you'd probably do your best not to sound like a low IQ MSNBC weekend host on MSNBC. Instead, you would try to come off as competent and sane.

She never mentioned, for example, a major and supposedly unintentional screw-up by the Census Bureau that just took place you probably haven't read about. The census just acknowledged they dramatically miscounted the population of 14 states and you may not be surprised to learn that most of the overcounted states were controlled by Democrats while the undercounted states were heavily Republican.  
Why does this matter? Because the census determines congressional apportionment. So, the mistakes the census just made could give Democrats control of the Congress. Therefore, Democrats aren't bothered by it. That's not a crisis. Democrats also aren't very interested in making sure that votes are counted quickly. Counting votes quickly, like delivering justice quickly and certainly, may be the single fastest way and most important way to restore the public's faith in the institution, in this case, in elections. 
Pennsylvania just held a primary election, and it took weeks to get the answer. France just held a national election and announced the winner within a few hours using paper ballots, again the same day, and in Pennsylvania, a primary took weeks to decide. So, what's the difference? Well, in France, there's virtually no voting by mail. There's no early or absentee voting either. Ballots are hand-counted
Our system is obviously much slower and critically, far more susceptible to voter fraud. Why? Because Democrats like it that way. They want you to distrust this fall's election results and that's why they're going on television to warn you that White supremacists, a term they never define because its power lies in its ambiguity, but somehow White supremacists are going to hunt down election officials and "attack the election."
White supremacists and the terrorists — terms they never define. The most powerful words in the English language, by the way, words they used to suppress the vote and terrify you, but Steve Cohen is telling you it's the White supremacist you have to worry about and by that, he means anyone who disagrees with him in any way.  
What you don't have to worry about is BLM, the Democratic militia who torched courthouses or shot people in the street, or the people who show up at the homes of Supreme Court justices with guns. None of that is a threat to democracy because all of that in the end helps the Democratic Party. 
Very few people say any of this out loud. One of the very few who's been brave enough to do that is, of all things, an NFL defensive coordinator called Jack Del Rio. He was attacked relentlessly for pointing this out. Here's what he said in response.  

Yeah, exactly. But ultimately, what matters long term for all of us is that people believe our system is real, that democracy is not a charade, the outcome is not predetermined, that everything in this country is not controlled by a small group of people, billionaires, and the people who work for them in Washington, that everybody has a voice, that we're all equal and that all citizens have an equal chance to choose their leaders. 
That's the core promise of democracy, and people no longer believe it. So, the question is: Can we now, with the current rules in place, have faith in November's elections? That really matters, not just because the outcome in November matters, but because the system itself matters more than anything.  ‘

*Tucker Carlson currently serves as the host of FOX News Channel’s (FNC) Tucker Carlson Tonight (weekdays 8PM/ET). He joined the network in 2009 as a contributor.

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