November 6, 2020
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
The Stolen Election
and the End of America:
Is Separation the
Answer?
As of Friday, November 6, the votes are still being counted in
at least six states. The large pro-Trump margins that seemed to prevail late
election night have now disappeared as mail in votes, many of doubtful legality
have begun to trickle in. Large Democratically-controlled cities like
Philadelphia, Detroit, and Atlanta have miraculously produced tranches of
almost completely Biden votes—legal Republican poll watchers have been excluded
from observing the vote count—mail-in votes with unverified signatures of
doubtful provenance have been counted. In short the safeguards that would
guarantee a fair election have been egregiously ignored and violated.
Philadelphia, heavily Democratic and where armed Black militia
groups have been known to exert what they call “vigilance” over polling places,
once again seems like “ground zero” in this year’s election. Whereas almost all
counties in Pennsylvania were strongly supportive of the president, the local
machine in urban Philadelphia was once again grinding out huge—and
unbelievable—majorities for Joe Biden, almost like clockwork.
Can a truly fair election be held when what is essentially a
political mafia masquerading as a political party has a stranglehold not only
on how votes are counted but, more
importantly, which votes are counted—and
when? Is this what has become of the American republic?
President Trump may well lose this presidential election. But
if he does, there will always be a lurking and burning question: Is this really
what happened? Was not this election, in fact, stolen?
I realize some may dislike my language, and even reading this
very question may seem distasteful. How dare I raise such a specter, such a possibility
in our great democracy?
I have written before that American progressivists engage in a
form of
“gaslighting” and projection onto their opponents of the very actions they
themselves are guilty of. For how many months now have we heard Representatives
Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi and multiple talking heads at CNN, NBC and most
all the media claim that Trump threatens “our democracy,” in particular the
insanely bogus accusation that the Russians have corrupted our elections, if
not the president himself ? Yet, it is
exactly those political allies and minions of Pelosi and Schiff significantly on
the state level who continue to seriously imperil what is left of the old
American republic. It is they, using the COVID-19 panic and resulting shutdowns
in a number of states, who implemented the most far-reaching and dangerous
destruction of election security in our history, enabling the utter disaster we
see unfolding before us.
Despite all the suffocating fog of this election, despite the
apparent vote manipulation and fraud, despite the use of the media as unpaid
and scandalously dishonest allies—despite all this, and even with the potential
toppling of the “man with the orange hair,” the progressivist Left has to be
aware in those moments of private reflection that Donald Trump in a real sense
may “triumph even from his political grave.”
That is, the forces and the citizens that he has roused cannot be forced
back into silence, pushed back into their previously quiet acquiescence.
All across the United States the generally predicted “blue
wave” that the near totality of pollsters told us would occur simply did not happen.
On the contrary, in state after state, congressional district after district,
the strongest advocates of the Trumpian populist message won election, even
against huge odds and millions of campaign dollars from Silicon Valley
billionaires, Wall Street hedge fund manipulators, entertainment magnates and
the concerted efforts of the media.
In North Carolina, Democratic Senate candidate Cal Cunningham,
running with a dishonest smirk on his face, railed against “big business, big
banks and big pharma,” while actually receiving nearly 100 million dollars in campaign
funds, mostly from the billionaires of Silicon Valley, Michael Bloomberg, and
big hedge funders. Yet, despite the mobilization of thousands of zombie-brained
Millennials and soccer-moms (whose voting patterns argue strenuously for the
repeal of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution), it was that very working,
tax paying middle class North Carolina citizenry, those voters whom Cunningham
appealed to, who voted largely for incumbent Republican Senator Thom Tillis.
Cunningham was, we were told, supposed to win. True, there was
a scandal involving him and the wife of a military man. But we were informed by
the media that he would win despite that. Tillis, you see, was the puppet of those
shadowy moneyed types—and indeed, he does get some support from them. But what
the voters figured out along the way was that Cunningham was far more indebted
to dark money and the elites than Tillis. And it was, without doubt, the “Trump
effect,” the rousing of the Tar Heel citizenry that proved critical in Tillis’
win.
In my local precinct, in what is arguably a mixed
suburban/rural area of Wake County, President
Trump received nearly 60% of the vote (unofficial). In past elections
Democrat and Republican vote totals have been roughly equivalent. Yet, this
year—this election—seemingly the landscape has been transformed. This is what
has happened all across North Carolina and in other states: Trump rolling up
large margins in mostly rural areas but more significantly in those working
class/blue collar regions where the Democratic Party once commanded unquestioned
loyalty, while Democrats strengthened their control in major metropolitan
centers.
Most national Democrats and the media continue to slam Trump
now that he is down, pronouncing his presidency dead: the “man with the orange
hair” will finally be gone, they exult. Still, a few staunch Democrat columnists—perhaps
not yet getting their cues from those national founts of thought control—have
actually seen something, and at least for the moment stumbled across what may
be occurring, what may be bubbling up in the remaining sensible and sane areas
of the old republic.
Veteran Democrat progressive Thomas Mills, who has damned the
president from the beginning, wrote in his
column (“Wow, Was I Wrong,” November 5):
“Last night, I learned how little I
understand North Carolina politics. For years, I thought I had a pretty good
handle on my native state. Since 2016, though, most of my assumptions have been
proven wrong. I never thought Democrats would have such bad night in this state.
“Several of my assumptions about
politics, and North Carolina politics in particular, no longer hold. It will
take a while for me to better understand what happened, but I will certainly need
to find new assumptions and data points. And I’ll have to stop believing the
polls….
“Money matters less than pundits and
consultants believe. Democrats had a staggering financial advantage and it
clearly didn’t pay off in North Carolina. Republicans added seats in the state
house and won most of the Council of State seats as well as the U.S. Senate
race and the presidential contest despite healthy Democratic war chests.”
Mills’
early sentiments were echoed
by Gary Pearce, another
long-time Democrat operative (“Democrats Overdo It,” November 5):
“By the wee hours Wednesday morning,
Democrats went into full finger-pointing, breast-beating mode as Trump swept
the South and Republicans won big in North Carolina: President, U.S. Senate,
legislature, Council of State and judicial races. They sounded ready to jump
out the window.”
Pearce
continues, quoting another Democrat:
“…‘I think in NC specifically, we are
communicating to an electorate that doesn’t quite exist yet – the demographic
blue wave that’s hitting our cities, but is probably still a decade or so away
from fundamentally reshaping our politics – at the expense of rural and
urban-adjacent counties, where we have effectively zero support anymore’.”
Obviously,
Mills and Pearce had not yet gotten the memo—but no doubt it is coming, and
after the requisite soul searching, they will most likely be securely back
mouthing the platitudes and template proclaimed on high by the Deep State
apparatchiks who drool at the prospect of recapturing 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Let
us assume that Biden will finally win…horribile
dictu!…which, of course, is still quite debatable at this point (with legal
contests looming). Some pundits (mostly on Fox) have sought to reassure us that
Republicans will continue to control the US Senate and will have at least five to
seven additional seats in the House of Representatives—potentially a break on a
Biden presidency. Yet, doubts about just how strong and resistant this
congressional “opposition,” this GOP establishment, will be to a President
Biden are not at all unreasonable given the past inglorious history and
cowardice of our Washington representatives.
But
beyond all this, what is becoming ever so clear and evident is that the nation
we call the United States of America has now become de facto two countries with populations which not only disagree
fundamentally with each other, but cannot communicate or talk with each other
at all. They—we—speak entirely different languages, they—we—think in entirely
different ways, and those differences are growing wider and more irreconcilable
not less so.
This
election—2020—underlines and emphasizes that radical and unbridgeable divide.
Throughout
this year there has been increasing talk of some sort of nationwide separation,
regional secession, as the only means to avoid continued, heightened and potentially violent conflict. Scholar Frank H. Buckley (at the George Mason University
School of Law) has authored a fascinating book on the topic: American Secession: The Looming Threat of a
National Breakup (Encounter Books). Although Buckley laments it, he
begrudgingly admits that the nation we know as America cannot last, and that
some sort of constitutional break-up might be a way out.
The
time for that serious discussion, and on a national level, has arrived. As
Professor Donald Livingston writes in his review
in Chronicles magazine (October 2020) of Buckley’s volume: “When two people are about to
come to blows, it is best to separate them. Secession could do that for a
deeply dysfunctional and hate-filled America.”
You seem quite restrained here Dr. Cathey. Why the: "I realize some may dislike my language, and even reading this very question may seem distasteful."?
ReplyDeleteYes, that does sound restrained...for me. I was hoping that a wider audience of readers might take a look, even those who might not go as far I would go might think more deeply about what is actually occurring. In fact, what we see happening right before us is exactly what and how I titled this essay: "the stolen election." That's what it is....
DeleteThanks for your comment.
I don't know the names of the medicines that are commonly prescribed for acute cognitive dissonance syndrome, but I'll bet the farm that they have seen a significant uptick in sales.
DeleteI said it weeks ago on one of your posts and I'll say it again here - #peacefulseparation may be the only way to prevent horrific bloody civil war. We have not been "united" since at least 1850. Time to end the charade. Ideally, lets just get rid of the federal government and allow all states to simply be sovereign again. At least with that boot off everyone's neck, the ability to control all 330,000,000 people will be gone and we can all start sorting out where we would actually like to live and around whom.
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