A year and half ago, Donald Trump decisively lost the presidential election to Joe Biden. But the sting of that humiliation continues to torment the twice impeached, former reality TV game show host, and failed real estate con man. And in his desperation, Trump persists in peddling his "Big Lie," the delusional, factless allegations that the election was "rigged."
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Throughout that same period of recent history, Fox News has embraced and dispensed Trump's lies to their willfully gullible viewers. And now a new film is being pitched that purports to blow the lid off of the election fraud scandal. Surprisingly, its title, "2,000 Mules" is not a reference to the numerous jackasses who produced it. But unsurprisingly, it was featured on Tucker Carlson's Fox News program on Thursday night, between segments where he is fawning over Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin.
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Carlson introduced this segment with a trio of Democrats asserting, correctly, that "the 2020 election was the most secure in history:"
Rep. Adam Schiff: The American people chose Joe Biden to be their next president by an enormous margin. The successful conduct of that election, among the most secure in American history, was not an accident.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren: The 2020 election was the most secure conducted in modern history.
Rep. Eric Swalwell: You're gonna see states like Arizona and Georgia learn the wrong lesson from 2020, the most secure election ever.
To which Carlson replied with a maniacal laugh...
"That's just the most secure election ever. Really hair hat? Tell us how. He can't tell us how. He's just lying. Maybe it was the most secure election ever, but we have a right to determine for ourselves if it was the most secure election ever. Period. We have an absolute, god-given right."
And the video of this malarkey was posted by Donald Trump’s Twitter ban defying spokes-shill, Liz Harrington:
"Hair hat"? Let's just set aside that boneheaded attempt at an insult. Carlson is complaining that those who claim that the election was secure can't confirm it. Of course the obligation to confirm rests with those who allege fraud. And they have had a year and a half, and more than sixty court cases, to prove their allegations and have failed entirely. It is Carlson and his cohorts who are lying. If he is so intent on "determin[ing] for ourselves" whether the election was rigged, what's stopping him? Why hasn't he, or Trump, or Fox News, done so yet? Perhaps because they know they are lying.
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On this episode of Carlson's propaganda-fest, he interviewed the film's producer, Catherine Englebrecht. She's the president of True the Vote, a rabidly partisan and thoroughly disreputable band of wingnut activists. Englebrecht worked with the convicted felon, Dinesh D'Souza, on "2,000 Mules." For the record, after pleading guilty, D'Souza was convicted of - wait for it - campaign finance fraud! A crime so heinous that, naturally, Trump pardoned him. Now he's using his experience as an election cheat to make false allegations about election cheating.
Needless to say, the film that Carlson and Fox News are promoting contains no evidence of voter fraud whatsoever. If they had anything incriminating they would have already presented it in court, under oath, where legal remedies could be addressed. But they continue to have nothing but wild accusations without a shred of proof. In fact, all the proof is held by those who certified the election.
The New York Times contacted election officials in all fifty states, including Republicans, and every one said that there was "no evidence of widespread fraud or irregularities in this election." And several members of Trump's own administration also upheld the legitimacy of election. For instance, the director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Chris Krebs, said that...
"The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history. […] There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."
And that's not all...
Christopher Wray, FBI Director: We have not seen, historically, any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it’s by mail or otherwise.
Benjamin Hovland, of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission: Time and time again, when the rubber hits the road, there’s no evidence — whether that’s in court cases, whether that’s in the presidential commission that was ... embarrassment.
Ben Ginsberg, Veteran Republican Party Election Lawyer: As he confronts losing, Trump has devoted his campaign and the Republican Party to this myth of voter fraud.
Karl Rove: Mr. Trump must prove systemic fraud, with illegal votes in the tens of thousands. There is no evidence of that so far.
Attorney General William Barr: To date, [DOJ investigators] have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.
Attorney General Barr later elaborated on his view telling ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl (in his recent book "Betrayal") that "My suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. It was all bullshit." Which, come to think of it, is actually a pretty good description of Carlson's crackpot conspiracy theorizing, as well as the whole four years that Trump was occupying the White House.
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