Anomalies

 

A good overview of where we are, by Baris and Barnes, and an excellent examination of the anomalies which scream fraud in the presidential election.  One example. We are asked to believe that Biden got more votes than any candidate in the history of US Presidential elections, while simultaneously losing more counties than any victorious candidate for president.  The fraud is a scandal and a crime.  More ominous however is the ongoing attempt by the media and the Tech Lords to censor any news of the fraud and to constantly repeat the mantra that allegations of fraud are baseless.

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Phillip
Phillip
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 6:19pm

“More ominous however is the ongoing attempt by the media and the Tech Lords to censor any news of the fraud and to constantly repeat the mantra that allegations of fraud are baseless.”

Sadly, even those on the Right are pathetically taken in (or worse.)

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/11/trump-election-fraud-disgraceful-endgame/

Ernst Schreiber
Ernst Schreiber
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 6:22pm

National Review is Establishment, not right.

Phillip
Phillip
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 7:02pm

Unfortunately you are correct. Though I remember the day…

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 7:35pm

“Controlled opposition” is never more accurate than when describing the average professional conservative.

The only purpose of Fox News or National Review is for leftists to say “look, everyone is in agreement that you are wrong. Even ‘far right’ outlets agree with me.”

Ernst Schreiber
Ernst Schreiber
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 7:53pm

The irony of course is that it was Bill Buckley or somebody associated with him and National Review in the early days who quipped that it was the job of conservatives to conserve the gains of liberalism.

Unless it was Lionel Trilling who said it. That sounds like something he might say too.

Anzlyne
Anzlyne
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 7:55pm

They – National Review) have (guess) 29-25 names listed as editors of some sort- but the cowards who wrote that “junk” don’t sign their names
Just “The editors”. Whoopy-doo. How about being responsible for what they say and what effect it has on the world.
Proud little Jack Horner (what a smart boy am I) so impressed with themselves
Must not care what they say… or how it hurts America they can look good to each other. No responsibility.
It is absolutely GALLING that they keep summoning the memory of their exalted founder even after they have fallen dropped so low
Smart people do preoccupied with how smart they are, they give no heed to the effects of their injuficious posturing

Anzlyne
Anzlyne
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 7:59pm

Ha- too much anger on my part
“So preoccupied”
Is “Injudicious” a word?

Frank
Frank
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 10:49pm

Listening to these gentlemen and others who make similar points, I hear solid logic and what seems to me, at least, to be solid science, based on mathematics and probability. And yet half the country, whether lulled to intellectual sleep by the MSM or simply practicing willful blindness to facts inconsistent with their preferences, or perhaps both, will tell you with a straight face and apparent conviction that yes, all of those middle-of-the-night votes were obviously genuine, and will wave off all the talk of anomalies and mathematical/statistical impossibilities as theoretical noise. “Biden won, and you just can’t deal with it”, they say. The tech lords have even recruited “experts” to tell the credulous that election fraud is “extremely rare in America.” That is actually a contention being fed to anyone on Twitter who has the audacity to read posts by Baris and Barnes and others of their persuasion. I did an actual “LOL” when I saw that one, but millions will swallow it like kool-aid.

Captain Thai Tea
Captain Thai Tea
Monday, November 30, AD 2020 11:54pm

I highly doubt Americans, by at least 80 million people, voted for a guy who got overpowered while playing with his dog resulting in an “ankle fracture.” Thats the first time I heard of something like that.

Nate Winchester
Nate Winchester
Tuesday, December 1, AD 2020 3:24pm

Wow,@phillip. The only thing more depressing than NRO there are the comments on the linked article.

Greg Mockeridge
Greg Mockeridge
Wednesday, December 2, AD 2020 6:51am

The only real problem I have with Barnes is I wish he’d light that damned cigar and actually smoke it.

He is unsparing in his criticism of how incompetent and corrupt the GOP establishment is, particularly when it comes to this issue. He also says that if they don’t wise up soon, the dems are going to steal those two senate seats.

He’s no fan of Rudy and says neither him nor Sidney Powell know jack about election law. Hard to dispute him on that.

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