I wrote an article in April outlining the use of alternate electors in history to highlight the utterly tyrannical behavior of Democrat “elected” officials in persecuting Republicans who had the gall to do everything in their power to peacefully prevent the Biden presidency. They factored into the election of 1876, and again in 1960. In the former, Rutherford B. Hayes ultimately prevailed, but due to the nature of his victory, carried around an unflattering label for four years. From that piece:
In case you’re worried I’m biased, here is a link to a piece from a think tank that clearly supports the decision to certify Joe Biden as the 2020 winner and next president. That article provides context into the 1876 dispute between Republican Rutherford Hayes and Democrat Samuel Tilden in which South Carolina, Louisiana, and Florida were disputed. Hayes needed to carry all three to win the presidency, and multiple slates of electors went flying. Ultimately, Hayes was inaugurated, but was plagued with the nickname his fraudulency for four years before giving way to James Garfield.
Hayes opted not to run for reelection in 1880, as he had previously promised, but it was John Quincy Adams who was tossed out in 1828 by voters after the famous 1824 “corrupt bargain” that denied Andrew Jackson the presidency four years ahead of fruition. I wrote about the similarities between Trump and Jackson, particularly pertaining to corrupt election outcomes, here. In 1828, with four years of voters simmering with rage at Adams and the perceived elites of his day, there was no more stopping Jackson. Such is the hope that Trump is unstoppable this fall, and under similar circumstances against a president perceived by a massive chunk of not just Americans, but humans worldwide, as illegitimate.
All throughout history, kings, queens, pharaohs, emperors, and all heads of state have desired to be perceived as legitimate. They have all sought to pass down a legacy, and sometimes, as is the case with Edward the Longshanks, that just hasn’t been a viable option. But they still tried to go down in history as having belongedand having put a mark in the world in their own image. A consequence of a recklessly run elections system, civic illiteracy, and political polarization are the recurring claims that recent American presidents are illegitimate. Every president elected since 2000 except for Barack Obama, thanks to convincing electoral margins, has faced this challenge, though there was little to nothing by way of validity to claims against George W. Bush or Donald Trump. This president, however, came into office in an election that 5 of 8 American likely voters now believe was corrupt and not accurate in capturing the will of the people.
I have made the point before in podcasts and presentations, and it is more appropriate now than ever. The disruption of nearly every known trend, indicator, bellwether, and predictor in existence since the 19th century, along with county-by-county statistical analysis alone is enough to create major doubt that Joseph R. Biden legitimately earned a majority of electoral votes in the 2020 quasi-election; however, there is no sign more convincing that he did not fairly win that race than the lack of effort shown to prove legitimacy and highlight, once and for all, that with more than 81 million votes, that he was indeed given a mandate to govern after having made two previous attempts at the Democrat nomination with little fanfare. The American Presidency, the helm of Commander-in-Chief, is a big deal. There have been 45 different men to hold that office in the past 235 years, over 46 administrations. There are only six presidents alive today, with Carter barely hanging on in his old age. There are a handful of future presidents, if the Republic survives, that are working their way through minor elected offices, writing a term paper, or kicking a ball around at recess.
Nearly 20% more Americans today believe the 2020 election result is illegitimate than they did at the time of the election, when it was still over 40% - a number that threatens the life expectancy of any Republic. This is because of the tireless efforts of grassroots patriots who have taken every insult, slur, and wisecrack from arrogant elections administrators, Secretaries of State, Governors, and of course, the enemedia. People have lost careers, families, prestigious political posts, and more in pursuit of the truth about the 2020, and even 2022, election. This army of local heroes, who do not care to be known, and the loud voices of widely read influencers could be completely shut up, and Biden’s legitimacy secured for all time, if one effort at self-defense was carried out. I will make the proposal for us here.
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Dear President Biden,
Put all the cards on the table.
We will make it easy. Forget about Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nevada. My magic number is 42,918.
Arizona – 10,457
Georgia – 11,779
Wisconsin – 20,682
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