Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Pants on Fire

Or, how Democrats have perfected Al Gore's 2000 strategy to steal elections.

I'm convinced that had Gore been successful in his 2000 attempt to steal Florida, and thus the presidential election, the coming upheaval would have begun on the spot. Today's WSJ editorial shows how, today, it might have succeeded, as did Al Franken in Minnesota.

The Minnesota Supreme Court yesterday declared Democrat Al Franken the winner of last year's disputed Senate race, and Republican incumbent Norm Coleman's gracious concession at least spares the state any further legal combat. The unfortunate lesson is that you don't need to win the vote on Election Day as long as your lawyers are creative enough to have enough new or disqualified ballots counted after the fact.

Mr. Franken trailed Mr. Coleman by 725 votes after the initial count on election night, and 215 after the first canvass. The Democrat's strategy from the start was to manipulate the recount in a way that would discover votes that could add to his total. The Franken legal team swarmed the recount, aggressively demanding that votes that had been disqualified be added to his count, while others be denied for Mr. Coleman.


This is now the second time Republicans have been beaten in this kind of legal street fight. In 2004, Dino Rossi was ahead in the election-night count for Washington Governor against Democrat Christine Gregoire. Ms. Gregoire's team demanded the right to rifle through a list of provisional votes that hadn't been counted, setting off a hunt for "new" Gregoire votes. By the third recount, she'd discovered enough to win. This was the model for the Franken team.

Mr. Franken now goes to the Senate having effectively stolen an election. If the GOP hopes to avoid repeats, it should learn from Minnesota that modern elections don't end when voters cast their ballots. They only end after the lawyers count them.
Wall Street Journal


"Certainly one of the chief guarantees of freedom under any government, no matter how popular and respected, is the right of citizens to keep and bear arms.... The right of citizens to bear arms is just one guarantee against arbitrary government, one more safeguard against the tyranny which now appears remote in America but which historically has proven to be always possible." Hubert H. Humphrey, 1960

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This just goes to show ANY election can be won by cheating, lying, obfuscating and outright fraud AND you can get away with it if you are a democrat!

This clown will be a real addition to the cadre of idiots in DC. Talk about carpetbaggers!

Bolivar

Anonymous said...

There's a Stalinist quote somewhere, to the effect that you may vote anyway you like, just so long as uncle joe got to count them.

Casca

Anonymous said...

One of the ugliest looking men I've seen, next to Bill Maher.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

:
"It's not the people who vote that count. It's the people who count the votes."
- usually attributed to Stalin. But so true.
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Esteve said...

I wonder if he will get six months of back pay? What's a few thousand more down the rat hole.

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