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The Democrats Will Steal the Election if We Let Them
By J.R. Dunn
The
longstanding Democrat tactic of stealing elections threatens a
reappearance on November 2. It would be foolish to pretend otherwise and
rely on the voters' voice to be heard merely because the public has
turned on the Democrats.
A number of comments on my recent pieces dealing with electoral issues (particularly "The American Left Slides Into Psychosis")
have mentioned the importance of protecting the vote to assure that
standard corrupt Democratic tactics are not allowed to lessen the weight
of the impending November avalanche. This is certainly a valid point in
this age, when Stuart Smalley has found his way from the tube to the
Senate and the Black Panthers have been resurrected from their status as
footnote to the '60s to serve as enforcers for humane, progressive
liberalism. It will serve us well to take a close look at the Democrat
record in this matter, consider what they may be up to regarding this
election, and, the most serious question of all, ask why the GOP lets
them get away with it.
Democrats and election-stealing by any means necessary go back a long way.
In the heyday of Tammany Hall in the mid- to late 19th
century (the name allegedly was derived from that of an early New
York-area Leni Lenape chief -- they were practicing PC even then),
entire armies of thugs were recruited from Manhattan's gangs to take
control of polling places, oust any opposition, and assure that only Row
A votes were counted. One description I read years ago stated that some
of these goons filed their teeth to points, while others had metal
finger caps fitted with sharp nails. This is a step beyond Philly's
Panthers, I'm sure all will agree.
In
San Francisco during the 1850s, elections were controlled by the
Locofocos, a Tammany offshoot that had headed west (to get away from all
those teeth, I imagine). In alliance with a group of Southern Democrats
called the Chivs, the Locofocos (the name referred to locofoco or
"lucifer" matches, which the members used to light their inaugural
meeting after Tammany regulars shut off the gas) ruled central
California until borax king William T. Coleman reorganized the San
Francisco Vigilantes in 1856 and ran them off.
In
1936, Harry Hopkins ordered employees of his vast Works Progress
Administration (WPA) empire to vote for FDR. Ballots were closely
monitored, and anyone voting for poor Alf Landon was summarily fired. Of
such subtle techniques are landslides made.
We
could fill the Britannica with further instances with no trouble at
all, so these examples will do, with the addition of one more critical
instance to show exactly how far the Dems are willing to go.
It's
widely accepted (and denied only by fanatic Kennedy stalwarts such as
Theodore Sorenson) that the Kennedy-Nixon contest, won by scarcely
100,000 votes, was stolen by a combination of zombie voters from Chicago
and Texas votes from the eighth dimension, arranged by VP candidate
Lyndon Johnson. LBJ, known as "Landslide Lyndon" for exactly this
reason, had been involved in gimmicking elections since the '30s, and he
always had a few votes on his person in case of emergencies. Harry
Truman, who loathed the Kennedys, told Merle Miller that a late influx
of votes from West Virginia also played a role.
This
operation was very likely carried out with the cooperation of Joe
Kennedy's Mob contacts from his days as rum-running king, a point that
should be kept in mind.
So
what did Nixon do? A thug and a paranoid in his own way, Nixon was
ready to lash out at anyone. But there are numerous episodes in his
career suggesting that there was a lot more to this strange and
complicated figure, and this is one of them. Because Nixon did nothing.
When approached with evidence by GOP officials, he turned them away.
"The American people should not know that the presidency of the United
States can be stolen." The one time he would have been justified in
lashing out, he refused. The fact that Nixon acted out of honorable
reasons as he saw them will not sit well with many people, but it's
apparently the case. (Some years ago, Sorenson killed a lot of trees
writing a lengthy article claiming that it never happened.)
I
could also mention the New York State election when, as a small child, I
was sent out to tear down posters of the master of evil Arthur Goldberg
to assure that Bobby Kennedy would win the state AG contest, but we'll
skip that. (The theory was that the cops wouldn't bust a child.)
We
have a clear picture of how vicious the Dems can be, how thorough their
plans, and how far they will go. Stealing elections is no peccadillo,
no charming piece of nostalgia from the days when men wore white gloves
and top hats to check the mailbox. The Democratic Party is, in a real
sense, built on electoral fraud, and not only in Chicago. The Dems have
used the vilest criminal elements to carry out their electoral schemes.
They have used fraud to control cities, regions, and entire states. Not
even the presidency has been immune. Men have been killed for trying to
vote in the United States of America, the same as in El Salvador,
Lebanon, or Afghanistan. Those days could return at any time if we let
them. (None of this is to suggest that Republicans never steal the vote.
But the tenor is different. With Republicans, it's kind of an amateur
effort, along the lines of a cottage industry. With Democrats, it's big
business, like Big Steel or Google.)
Nothing
has changed today. In Giuliani's first mayoral election, a Lower East
Side public school was found to be stuffed full of voting machines
dedicated to a second term for Dave "Little Man on the Wedding Cake"
Dinkins. We also have the Franken thing, the Gregoire thing, the Philly
Panthers, the Houston voting-machine warehouse fire, and no doubt many
other episodes occurring in Yourtown, USA. The wildest effort of them
all was Al Gore's attempt to snag the presidency through legal
double-talk in 2000. The flimsiness of the attempt and its ultimate
failure are a clear sign of how sloppy the Dems have become. Landslide
Lyndon or Joe Kennedy would have had that sewn up within hours.
The
oversight machinery has failed almost completely. Local and state
electoral boards are a joke, totally corrupted and staffed by people's
cousins and similar political riffraff. The miraculous multiplying votes
in the Gregoire and Franken cases should have been disallowed on the
face of it for the simple reason that the faintest whiff of suspicion
irretrievably taints the electoral process. Instead, the cases went to
the courts, where they became victim of would-be judicial Solomons.
Similarly, the military absentee vote has been an open scandal for the
past several elections. This year, local electoral boards are brazenly defying the law by refusing to send out military ballots.
The
GOP has also failed. Rudy Giuliani, who would cross the Antarctic
Plateau on foot if thought a gangster was hiding on the other side,
refused to nail anybody for the attempted schoolhouse caper. Norman
Coleman was caught flatfooted when votes for Al Franken started
appearing out of quantum black holes in selected counties of the state
of Minnesota. (He didn't even hire an attorney until after the fact.)
Nor did the Republicans make any serious effort to stand up for military
voters in 2006 and 2008. The sole figure to go onto the mat was the
much-maligned George W. Bush, who faced down Al Gore in Florida with the
help of an at-long-last aroused GOP establishment. The notorious "Blue
Blazer riot" in Palm Beach in December 2000, in which at least a dozen
GOP activists knocked firmly on windows and shouted fierce imprecations
at the vote counters, is a unique event in the history of the modern
Republican Party, marking the first time the GOP refused to roll over.
Unfortunately, the impulse died away, and the GOP has returned to its
customary stance of backing off for fear of getting its Bass loafers
scuffed.
This attitude must change. Nixon to the contrary, it is not
an honorable and decent thing to allow a hustler to take office on the
basis of falsified returns. This election is crucial in one other sense
apart from the obvious issues at state -- as a test of the electoral
system. It is clear that the Dems will do whatever they have to do to
maintain hegemony. What this means in practical terms is that any GOP
victory of less than 1% -- and perhaps even higher -- is in danger.
Nothing could be clearer. Michelle Obama's recent violation of election law in Chicago
was in no way the cheerful faux pas that has been portrayed in the
media, but instead a signal to party officials and the rank and file
that anything goes.
And anything is
going, as is clearly demonstrated by the myriad local election boards
from Manhattan clear across the country that have refused to send out
military ballots. (No fewer than five New York counties
were forced to settle with the Department of Justice last week for
holding back military ballots. When the Holder DoJ is forced to act on
electoral violations, it's bad enough to scare the dead.) The GOP must
grow a backbone and begin to take at least a vague responsibility for
its own interests. No one else, after all, will do it for them.
Though
on second thought, I may be wrong there. Because this year, a third
force does exist: the Tea Parties. Protection of the vote is a perfect
role for the TPs. Up until now, questions of voting irregularities have
been treated as a matter between the candidates, or at best between the
parties, with no public participation requested or expected. In truth,
intrusion by the public is long overdue. At the least, it would serve to
brace up a timid GOP. But there is much more scope for action here, in
the traditional form of poll-watchers on one hand and on the other, the
intense moral pressure that can exerted by community leaders by their
simple presence.
There are also novel tactics, such as the billboards warning against voter fraud
in Milwaukee. (These have been cast as "racist" and so on by the local
media, but what else would you expect?) It would be nice to see these
popping up across the country over the next few weeks, along with
posters, fliers, and graffiti. I'd also suggest a dedicated website --
one for each state, if possible -- where voters can report violations
and irregularities from their home PCs. Keep in mind that the people
behind electoral crimes are public officials, among the most
pusillanimous life-forms known to evolutionary biology. The simple
knowledge that they are being watched will cause many of them to
straighten up -- if only for the moment.
It's
not a question of how much the Dems will cheat. It's how much they will
be allowed to get away with. The public myth is that the United States
boasts the cleanest elections in the world. Sad to say, this is merely a
mask behind which the political bandits practice their little tricks.
The 2010 election should be the one in which that mask is torn away.
Let's get those teeth filed and get to it.
J.R. Dunn is consulting editor of American Thinker and will edit the forthcoming Military Thinker.
J.R. Dunn is consulting editor of American Thinker and will edit the forthcoming Military Thinker.
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