Michigan Judge: Trump Lawsuit More About Destroying People’s Faith in the Democratic Process
In her decision to put a spear through yet one more frivolous lawsuit brought by the Trump campaign in an effort to overturn the election results, this one in Michigan, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker pointed out an ugly truth. In rejecting the attempt, she wrote, “(the suit by six Michigan Republicans, represented by Sidney “Kraken” Powell) was more about the impact of their allegations on people’s faith in the democratic process and their trust in our government” than it was about actually winning.
She continued, “The closest plaintiffs get to alleging that election machines and software changed votes for President Trump to Vice President Biden in Wayne County is an amalgamation of theories, conjecture, and speculation that such alterations were possible.”
The tragedy here is all too real. There are still many tens of millions of Americans who believe that the voting was rigged, i.e., that election officials in many hundred counties in six different states conspired to do the will of the Deep State and unseat the president, and that the judges who have summarily rejected the “evidence” of this crime of the millennium are also complicit. And while it’s likely that most of these Trump supporters will eventually come to see that they’ve been duped, many will go on believing that their votes don’t matter, that the American democracy is really no better that the banana republics of South America and Africa, and that the Democrats and mainstream media are criminals.
Now, is this somehow the doing of Putin? Insofar as the U.S. intelligence community unanimously reported that he clearly meddled in the 2016 election on Trump’s behalf, it’s not hard to believe that he was champing at the bit to strike another blow, this one even deeper than the first, against America’s democracy.
His memoir may be titled, “Taking America Down Without Firing a Shot.”
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