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Or something. FOX News Loses to MSNBC in Daytime Ratings for the FIRST TIME Since 2001! via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/nqnuO2oKAn — Catturd ™ (@catturd2) November 19, 2020 Preview Open

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There is a certain sort of person one encounters online—a sort of person I once was but now utterly cannot abide—who, if removed as a class from the internet, would make it a substantially more tolerable place. Sanctimonious, supercilious, haughty, and absolutely prone to the same ignorance, dishonesty, and outright paranoia of which they accuse others, they are the Performative Moderate. “I believe what I believe because I am not only smarter than you, but also a better person. I’ve posted six Vox articles and a Max Boot column to explain why.” You know the type.

They are the Never Trumpists who stand upon their soapbox to wag their fingers at their “fellow” conservatives whenever the New York Times posts their latest “Why the GOP is worse than the Third Reich” article or column, which occurs on schedule every quarter-hour. They are the sullen members of your conservative church with liberal arts degrees who write post after post in condescending tones about how Critical Race Theory isn’t Marxism but post-structuralism you ignorant and witless little rubes, and then sigh dramatically and roll their eyes when you point out CRT proponents also tend to be hardcore Marxists who openly advocate for the abolition of capitalism.

Today on the show the hand count in Georgia is revealing incompetence not fraud, more attacks are being lobbed at Secretary Raffensperger, the Kraken we were promised is looking more like a crawfish, Warnock is looking like a full blown socialist and there’s a war brewing in the Democrat party.

Join Jim and Greg as they credit Republicans for keeping a treasure trove of opposition research on Raphael Warnock quiet until the Georgia Senate runoff. Now they are highlighting Warnock’s radical statements on many different issues. They also walk through a number of burdensome new COVID restrictions, including Pennsylvania’s requirement to wear masks in your own home if you have guests, and contrast that with politicians like California Gov. Gavin Newsom who don’t think the rules apply to them. And they get a kick out of watching Bernie Sanders supporters become deeply disappointed with Joe Biden as he names corporate figures to most positions in his inner circle.

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Trey Trainor, an attorney specializing in election law and the current chairman of the Federal Elections Commission, commented on 2020 election fraud in a November 6, 2020 interview: https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/trey-trainor-fec-trump-2020-election/2020/11/06/id/995772/ Preview Open

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Ep. 267 – Neil McCabe with Project Veritas and @33:00 Tom Borelli with Newsmax TV on Sidney Powell, Voter Fraud, Social Media, Mail-In Ballots, Dominion and more.

This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and Gerard are joined by Wayne Franklin, professor of English at the University of Connecticut and definitive biographer of the American literary figure James Fenimore Cooper. As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Prof. Franklin reviews Cooper’s background and major works, especially the “Leatherstocking Tales,” including The Last of the Mohicans, which are distinguished for their enlightened and sympathetic portrayal of the disappearing tribes. Franklin discusses why these books, set in upstate New York in the middle of the 18th century, and their memorable protagonists have captivated generations of readers for over a century, and why Cooper deserves more contemporary study and appreciation. They also explore Cooper’s lessons about the importance of constitutionalism, liberty, self-government, and civic knowledge as the basis for the rule of law in our republic. Prof. Franklin concludes with a reading from The Last of the Mohicans.

Stories of the Week: In Europe, despite a COVID-19 surge that has prompted closures of restaurants, theaters, and gyms, schools remain open. Are there lessons for the U.S.? Some prominent names have been floated to serve as the next U.S. Secretary of Education – among them, Eduardo Padron, president emeritus of Miami Dade College; Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers; and Lily Eskelsen García, former president of the National Education Association – but would they accept?

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Remember, its not a bank robbery if everyone inside the bank is wearing a mask. BREAKING: Danish mask study that JAMA, NEJM & Lancet REFUSED to publish was just published in Annals of Internal Medicine. In the largest randomized controlled trial to date w/ 6,024 subjects, medical masks were NOT effective protection against infection.https://t.co/HyFiQX2qPG — […]

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History is more spiral than circle or line, with old things getting new twists. So Georgia in November 2020 is the focus of efforts to change national policy by partisans moving in large numbers into the state for the purpose of determining state election outcomes. We are piously assured by the purposely ineffectual election officials […]

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I write to detail a significant irregularity that I discovered in the Presidential election vote totals in Pennsylvania. This may be a bit complicated. Sorry about that. The current vote totals, as of 4:47 pm EST on Nov. 17, are as follows: Preview Open

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Most of what we hear about election/voter/ballot fraud in general, and clear indications of substantial amounts of fraud in this election, falls into the category of “everyone knows”; people repeat it because they’ve heard it from someone else, and they want to appear smart. One example of something “everyone knows” is that voter fraud is […]

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First, there’s this story: https://www.wsbtv.com/news/politics/another-georgia-county-has-uncovered-2700-missing-votes-secretary-states-office-says/5W734FA755CK3NCR4P7A27DXVM/ Preview Open

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My wife saw this on a smaller scale in Illinois back in 2006 when she worked as a ballot integrity coordinator. She saw Venezuelan technicians working on voting machines. The GOP then wasn’t interested in fighting this. It is now a threat to our Republic. https://djhjmedia.com/kari/the-kraken-sidney-powell-talks-about-dominion-voting-system-claimscommunists-are-counting-our-votes-on-limbaugh-show/ Preview Open

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I find myself troubled, and rather outraged, by Adam J. White. If you don’t know, Prof. White co-hosts a podcast here at Ricochet with Richard Epstein, called “Reasonable Disagreements.” According to his bio (here), Prof. White is an assistant professor of law at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, a resident scholar […]

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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer four sheriffs in New York for refusing to investigate whether local residents have more than ten people in their homes for Thanksgiving. They also push back against the push by Democrats to forgive vast amounts of student loan debt and discuss the backlash that would ensue. And they discuss Jim’s new thriller “Hunting Four Horsemen” and how it ties into the threat we’ve all been dealing with this year.

Today on the show Raffensperger responds to his critics, just like Biden promised locks down loom, GOP is at each others throats in Georgia, the war against Fox News and BLM wants a seat a Biden’s table.

Join Host Joe Selvaggi and Harvard Professor Chase Harrison as they discuss polling methodology and what errors in 2020 reveal about voting during COVID-19 and changing attitudes toward pollsters.

Guest:
Chase Harrison is Associate Director of the Harvard Program on Survey Research and Preceptor in Survey Methods in the Department of Government. Chase served as Director of Research Computing Services and Principal Survey Methodologist at the Harvard Business School, where he was responsible for developing and maintaining core resources in the social sciences. As a survey researcher, Chase had designed, directed, and analyzed surveys in a variety of settings and with a variety of populations since 1991. He received his MA (Survey Research) and Ph.D. (Political Science) from the University of Connecticut.

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From Jeff Carlson writing in the Epoch Times (behind the paywall): After allegations emerged that called into questioned the integrity of voting machines produced by Dominion Voting Systems, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)—part of the Department of Homeland Security—issued a statement on Nov. 12 disputing the allegations, saying “the November 3rd election was the most secure in […]

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Maybe Giuliani, Murtaugh, Stepien, etc. have some different, better course of action planned that I cannot begin to guess at, but otherwise what’s happening (or not happening) isn’t making any sense.

Let’s be honest; everyone knew from the onset that no judge is going to set aside the results, or delay the certification of the election, and no state legislature is going to send a different slate of electors without incontrovertible evidence of election fraud in sufficient volume to change the outcome.