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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s alleged refusal to cooperate with President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign’s investigation into election fraud and impropriety has provoked the president into describing him as “an enemy of the people.”
During a White House briefing held right after he finished participating in a Thanksgiving teleconference with members of the military, the president waxed on about fraud/impropriety claims, particularly those coming from Georgia.
He first claimed that failed 2018 Georgia gubernatorial Stacey Abrams has been allowed to harvest ballots illegally thanks to Raffensperger’s allegedly lax enforcement of a bill signed into law last year, that banned harvesting.
“I read this morning where Stacey Abrams has 850,000 ballots accumulated. Now, that’s called harvesting. You’re not allowed to harvest,” he said.
“But I understand the secretary of state — who is really, he’s an enemy of the people — and whether he’s Republican or not, this man, what he’s done, supposedly he made a deal. And you’ll have to check this, where she’s allowed to harvest, but in other areas they’re not allowed? What kind of a deal is that?”
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“But how can she say she has 850,000 ballots? That would mean that she’s got 850,000 ballots for her. That’s not supposed to be happening. That’s not an election,” he added.
“You know, an election should be a one day deal. You walk in and you vote. And if you can’t do it, if for some reason you’re not feeling well or there’s a problem … But what they did is they used COVID in order to defraud the people of this country. And the whole world is watching, and the whole world is...
Republicans got two pieces of good news from Donald Trump yesterday. With the election mostly behind everyone except Trump himself, the GOP needs to focus on the last question still to be settled — control of the Senate. Two runoffs in Georgia on January 5th will determine whether Mitch McConnell or Chuck Schumer control the Senate floor, and Republicans worried that Trump might turn off his most dedicated followers with his repeated claims of election fraud in the Peach State.
President Trump said Thursday he will visit Georgia to campaign for incumbent GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, likely this weekend ahead of their Jan. 5 run-offs.
The commander in chief announced his plans while speaking to reporters following a Thanksgiving video conference with military members stationed abroad, saying he would head out “probably Saturday.”
“Speaking of Georgia, we’re going there. I spoke with the two great senators today. I’ll probably be going on Saturday,” Trump said, adding that he planned to hold some type of campaign rally.
He went on to argue that people in the Peach State felt “very disappointed we were robbed,” appearing to allude to his losing Georgia to President-elect Joe Biden.
The big risk in Georgia is that Republican voters get discouraged about voting in a state where Trump claims Republican leaders like Gov. Brian Kemp allowed massive fraud to steal the election from him. That is no way to gin up enthusiasm for a second round of turnout, and about the only prescription to reverse that buzzkill is to have Trump hit the stump to call his supporters to the polls. Perdue and Loeffler need to get full MAGA backing to contend with what’s expected to be a better-than-usual turnout effort by Democrats on January 5th; absentee ballot requests have...
White elementary school kids are itching to kill black people – and “gleefully soak(ing) in their whitewashed history that downplays the holocaust of indigenous native peoples and Africans in the Americas.”
So says the New York City school system.
No wonder Megyn Kelly – along with her kids – has decided to escape New York. A place where her kids are the object of official race vitriol produced by Nahliah Webber, the executive of something called the Orleans Public Education Network (OPEN). It sounds bland but it’s as radical – and racial – as it gets.
An open letter written by Webber was distributed by the administrators of the NY school attended by Kelly’s young children that contained barely-veiled threats of physical violence directed at all children guilty of the crime of being born white.
“There is a killer cop sitting in every school where white children learn.”
“They happily believe their all-white spaces exist as a matter of personal effort and willingly use violence against black bodies to keep those spaces white.”
“Where’s the urgency for school reform for white kids being indoctrinated in black death and protected from the consequences?”
And then:
White children are left unchecked and unbothered in their schools, homes and communities to join, advance and protect systems that take away black life.
This bothered Kelly so much that she decided it was time to check out – of NYC. “It’s out of control on so many levels,” she said the other day on her podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show. “After years of resisting it, we’re going to leave the city . . . the schools (here) have always been far-left . . . but they’ve gone around the bend.”
But where to go?
Don’t go down to Sarasota County, Florida – where the weather’s warm but the racial bullying is hotter. White kids there are also being taught racial shame – for their being white – via a video produced by something called BrainPOP, which sounds benign, like the ‘70s “Schoolhouse Rock” cartoons that taught kids about conjunction junction, what’s your function. This one lectures white kids for almost ten minutes about the guilt they bear for being part of the “structural racism” and “built-in system of bias” that “makes life easier for white people” and “harder for black people.”
Implicit in this being that life must be made harder for white people.
Beginning with the racial shaming of white children, most of whom are probably as baffled by the accusations leveled at them as they are about being forced to wear a “mask” to “stop the spread” of a virus that poses less threat to them than after-school football practice.
The video is a masterpiece of Marxist propaganda, down to the stylized, technicolor portrayal of saints of the movement such as George Floyd – the man who didn’t deserve to die with a knee on his neck but also doesn’t deserve the grotesque deification bestowed upon him as a caring father and solid citizen.
The man was no Martin Luther King. He was a violent thug and convicted felon who held a gun to a pregnant woman’s belly and abandoned his own child, leaving the mother to care for it.
Such a man is hardly a candidate for sainthood – except insofar as he serves a purpose.
No mention in the BrainPOP video, either, of the diverse group of cops involved in the incident – including the diversity of the family of the cop who has been charged with murdering Floyd. Mentioning his non-white wife (and the non-white other cops at the scene) would present a less black-and-white story.
The “protests” which came in the wake of the death of Floyd were also “peaceful,” according to the the video. People very peacefully walking out of looted stores with flat-screen TVs, compensation for the sins of “structural racism” – paid for by people who never heard of it and didn’t have anything to do with it.
Like Kelly, Sarasota parents have had their fill of racist vitriol and shaming of their kids, too.
“You want to take my money? Teach my child? Then “teach my child – don’t indoctrinate him with your beliefs and your political agenda,” an angry Ashley Cote told the School Board at a recent meeting at which parents expressed their horror at the vilification of their children – and being forced to pay for it, via the taxes they thought they paid to support the education of their kids, not the force-feeding of a “radical left-wing agenda.”
Like the one peddled by “racial sensitivity trainer” Sharroky Hollie, who had her taxpayer-funded contract with the school system terminated after word got out about just exactly what those taxpayers were being forced to...