Just re-read an Oct. 3 article in the Globe and Mail by Andrew Coyne who characterized Donald Trump as a psychopathic liar who claimed “against all evidence, that mail-in ballots, long a feature of U.S. elections and likely to be used by tens of millions of voters this time out, are subject to massive fraud.” Keep in mind Coyne’s use of the phrase “against all evidence.”
As I have already mentioned, in 2012 Adam Liptak wrote in The N.Y. Times the following: “The flaws of absentee voting raise questions about the most elementary promises of democracy.” And: “Voting by mail is now common enough and problematic enough that election experts say there have been multiple elections in which no one can say with confidence which candidate was the deserved winner.”
Equally significant would seem to be the conclusion of the aforementioned 2005 commission co-chaired by Democrat Jimmy Carter which also concluded mail-in voting to be the easiest route to voter fraud. With typical “liberal” respect for the Truth, both The Times and Mr. Carter changed their tune as the 2020 election approached.
[After completing the above, I discovered that Larry Elder yesterday, Feb. 12, posted a lengthy video of several well-respected legal experts citing obvious voter fraud in a number of states including Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, the latter two apparently having a long history of such. In response to the misleading though oft repeated assertion by Democrats that Biden won in a landslide by over six million votes, Elder cites Steve Kornacki of Trump-hating MSNBC who admitted on Dec. 12 that a flip of a mere 40,000 votes in three states would have given the election to Trump. As I stated elsewhere, polls show a significant percent of the U.S. public, and that includes Democrats, have lost faith in their electoral system.]
While certainly not exonerating Mr. Trump of his frequently adulterous betrayals of the Truth, I would suggest Andrew Coyne to be one of the following:
a} a brazen liar
b} a third rate journalist who failed to do his homework
or c} one so debilitated by ideological bias that he doesn’t deserve the title of “journalist.”
Please pick one of the above.
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