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The Georgia Election Fiasco

When comparing the mail-in ballot rejection rates in the Presidential elections of 2016 and 2020, President Trump actually wins Georgia. It’s that simple

Bolstered by data from Factcheck.org, Georgia received more than 200,000 mail-in ballots with a miniscule rejection rate–for various reasons–in 2016. This year, the system was overwhelmed with 1.7 million similar ballots, but a much different outcome: the rejection rate was even lower than 2016! And this was for signature problems alone. How is this possible? Just imagine the many other problems poll workers encountered with ballots.

Strangely, uncounted ballots surfaced by the thousands during the recount last week and election officials were fired. Nothing like this happened in 2016. Suspicion abounds, says vlogger H.A. Goodman. He digs deeper into the numbers and gives his take on the Peach State’s fiasco.

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Trump Won Rigged Election

Wayne Allyn Root says a miracle occurred on election day 2016. Hillary Clinton’s campaign had rigged the election, but her Republican opponent Donald Trump won anyway. Says Root, “All hell is breaking loose in Washington, DC, right now. The next few weeks will be the most shocking in America’s history. The revelations about to be made public will shake this nation to its core.”

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Kennedy Sandbagged by Aide

Roger Stone discusses the big transformation occurring in Saudi Arabia, including details on Saudi Prince Bandar and the Bush Family. He also discloses new information on the Bay of Pigs incident revealing that an air raid authorized by President John F. Kennedy was called off. This would have destroyed the Fidel Castro’s’ ability to launch an air attack. The responsible party: McGeorge Bundy, National Security advisor to Presidents Kennedy and later Johnson.

Other topics covered here: the potential use of 25th Amendment against President Trump, Robert Mueller and the Deep State, Election 2016, DNC, Donna Brazile, Hillary Clinton, Russia Dossier lawyer news and much more.

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Who Spied on Trump?

One of the most closely-held secrets in the intelligence community – possibly even at the Cosmic Clearance level – is how U.S. intelligence agencies get away with spying domestically on its own citizens. Anyone who has worked in a classified setting learns that spying against American citizens is one of the cardinal laws that no one is supposed to violate. The law is called the Posse Comitatus law of 1878.

“Whoever, except in cases and under circumstances expressly authorized by the Constitution or Act of Congress, willfully uses any part of the Army or the Air Force as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.”

While the law does not mention the Navy or Marines, both have regulations that put them under the posse comitatus law. The law is also believed to govern intelligence agencies – with the exception of the FBI, whose job it is to investigate crime in the U.S. in strict accord with the U.S. Constitution, defending all the Constitutional rights of a U.S. citizen. Therefore, it falls into the purview of the FBI alone to conduct wiretaps, and only with strict court approval.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: This video has been removed, presumably disappearing under YouTube’s broad censorship efforts. In its absence, we present a Tucker Carlson discussion from Fox News focusing on the FBI skirting privacy laws to wiretap members of the Trump family and Trump campaign in the leadup to the 2016 election.)

 

Trump Can Win

Political strategist Dick Morris says he was stunned at the latest Quinnipiac Poll that showed Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton virtually deadlocked in the key swing states of Florida and Pennsylvania and The Donald leading in Ohio. “Hillary would have no chance of winning if Trump carried all of those states,” he says. Morris points to the emergence of the white male vote in this election year and the scrutiny over Clinton’s record as key facts in Trump’s surge. Listen to his full analysis in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Can Trump Beat Hillary?

Statistically, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the most unelectable candidates, according to polling. Trump has a whopping 65 percent unfavorable rating from the electorate, while 56 percent disapprove of Clinton. Fact is, Clinton would be coasting to the White House if it weren’t for the myriad of scandals plaguing her candidacy, the most egregious being her e-mail faux pas. “They are two candidates who are very badly battered, very bad images in the country, but one of them has to win. And it could very well be Donald Trump,” says political insider Dick Morris. He analyzes further in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Is GOP Election Process Rigged?

Rumors continue to persist that the GOP is working at a fever pitch to deny frontrunner Donald Trump the nomination by changing the rules and using underhanded methods at statewide caucuses and primaries. So what gives? The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott discuss the alleged skullduggery in this edition of PJTV.

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Who’s the Best GOP Candidate?

Political pundits across the board have concluded that Hillary Clinton will be the Democrat nominee, provided she isn’t indicted before the November general election. So which GOP candidate would be better suited to face her? Dick Morris throws his two cents in, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.

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Name-Calling Speaks Volumes

As the GOP rapidly approaches its midsummer convention in Cleveland, the campaign continues to resemble a schoolyard tussle. Political commentator Dick Morris opines that all the name-calling can go a long way in determining which candidate has the temperament to become the nominee. “I believe this rowdyism is very useful in choosing a president, because it goes to the president’s judgment, personality and, really, dignity.” He explains in this edition of Dick Morris Reports.

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Setting Trump’s Record Straight

With frontrunner status in any election comes the fury of the also-rans and the peanut gallery. GOP presidential leader Donald J. Trump received his share of the fury on Bloody Thursday, March 3. In addition to furious attacks from his fellow candidates, Trump was also hit hard by former GOP nominee Mitt Romney and again assailed at the GOP debate later that evening by panel member Megyn Kelly.

“That was the day they hit Trump with everything full of half-truths and blatant lies,” political commentator Joe Dan Gorman says. He sets the record straight on the attacks in this edition of Intellectual Froglegs.

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