Georgia: Republicans Perdue, Loeffler Lead, But Democrats Still Cheating
UPDATE 11 p.m. ET: At this hour, both Republicans are leading by significant margins, Sen. David Perdue up by about 100,000 votes over Democrat challenger Jon Ossoff, and Sen. Kelly Loeffler leading Democrat Raphael Warnock by about 70,000 votes, with a little more than 90% reporting. However . . . Fulton and DeKalb counties are […]
‘The Road Leads Back to You’
One cold evening in 1930, two Midwesterners sat in a third-floor apartment on 52nd Street in New York and dreamed of a warmer climate. Stuart Gorrell and Hoagy Carmichael had become friends while attending Indiana University together. As they looked out the window in frigid New York, “not liking what we saw,” Gorrell later recalled, […]
Wealthy Celebrities Flock to Georgia to Help Elect Two Left-Wing Democrats
If you believe the polls, it’s neck-and-neck in the two Senate runoff elections next week in Georgia. Republican Sen. David Perdue appears to be holding his own against Joel Osoff while we are told that Raphael Warnock (D-Racist) is edging ahead of Kelly Loeffler. Of course, the polls are garbage and nobody trusts them, and […]
Raphael Warnock: Dindu Nuffin
It is arguably racist to invoke the “dindu nuffin” meme here, but because Raphael Warnock is a Democrat running for Senate, any criticism of him is therefore automatically racist, so it doesn’t matter. It’s probably just a matter of time until we are told Warnock could not possibly have abused his ex-wife because he was […]
Mathematical Analysis Documents ‘Strange Voting Patterns’ in Election
If you’re smart enough to understand all the statistical stuff in this lengthy report, perhaps you can explain it in the comments. Quickly skimming it, I understood that what they are saying is that, compared to expected results — based on previous elections, voter demographics, etc. — the reported results are significantly anomalous in five […]
SCOTUS Rejects Texas v. Pennsylvania
My podcast partner John Hoge says he is “not completely surprised, but disappointed” by the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the lawsuit filed by Texas (joined by 17 other states) which argued that changes to election procedures in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia were unconstitutional. Jonathan Adler says the decision “should also put an end […]
How to Maintain Your Sanity
Some readers have noticed that I have barely commented at all about the legal wrangling over the presidential election. My post on Monday (“The Margin of Theft”) laid out a few points of circumstantial evidence pointing toward fraud in “battleground” states. If you believe Democrats stole the election, I’m totally with you, but the real […]
No More Mr. Nice Kruiser
Stephen Kruiser is normally a nice guy, a comedian, a joker. Humor is his natural métier, but yesterday he announced a new policy: “I didn’t used to be this mean-spirited about politics but after what they did for the last four years I find myself a bit bereft of any charitable feelings for the Democrats.” […]
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