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Georgia Should Run Off Brad Raffensperger

American Spectator

Brad Raffensperger may well be responsible for creating the most havoc in Georgia since Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman visited the state in 1864. Because the balance of power in Washington has come down to a couple of seats in the U.S. Senate currently held by Georgia Republicans, it’s difficult to exaggerate the importance of the January 5 runoffs or how badly our feckless secretary of state is likely to mismanage them.

How Did Trump Manage to Do So Well?

American Spectator

Election Day provided the startling revelation that a contest that supposedly had been over for months, actually would not be decided for days, and perhaps longer. In reality, the “blowout” proved a nail-biter. More unsettling is the fact that the race probably had been this close all along and that the false impression likely influenced the outcome.

Biden Is the Son of a Used-Car Salesman

American Spectator

Joe Biden’s father was a used car salesman, but gave the occupation up after his son entered the Senate…He clearly picked up a trick or two from his father. Joe has the stereotypical personality and character of a used-car salesman. The press never tires of calling Trump a con man, but it is Joe Biden who truly excels at duplicity.

Keep Your Dirty Keyboard Paws Off the President

American Spectator

Tomorrow there will be new leaks against Trump, new drips and new drabs. They are lies, half-truths, and garbage scooped up by the filthy hands of “journalists” who have been saving these for the election. They will do anything these next days to spread their political manure, in which they wallow like pigs in the mud. If only they would keep their contaminated hands off this president.

Trump Hits Campaign Trail as Biden Hits the Skids

American Spectator

The Democratic Party’s leadership and the Biden presidential campaign have once again underestimated the President and his reelection team. They assumed that, deprived of his trademark stadium rallies by coronavirus concerns, Trump would be unable to connect with the electorate and consequently fail to overcome the former Vice President’s purported lead.

The Seeds of a Civil War in Kenosha

American Spectator

Kyle Rittenhouse, or someone like him, was utterly and completely inevitable, and the People’s Revolution Movement and other Antifa/BLM covens bear total responsibility for his appearance. What did you morons think was going to happen? That you could continue burning down a small city in middle America without any resistance? People are going to defend their lives and property sooner or later.

Trump’s Potential Landslide Agenda

American Spectator

It’s a law-and-order message in a time of political chaos, and it’s an open appeal to middle-class people of color who bristle at the idea they’re obligated to endorse the radical politics of the street. Properly articulated, this agenda could pull a political landslide and even grow some coattails. But Trump is going to want to resist the temptation to dunk on Biden in every news cycle, because an agenda like this can speak for itself and win.

Day 1 of the Democrat Con-vention

American Spectator

Is this what the critical Independent voters of Middle America want? Is this what suburban married Moms want, a world where Bernie is the keynoter? One can only hope they will ask themselves that very question, because the night’s program may have begun by catering to them, but it ended warning them what lies in store if Biden and Kamala slither in. The pros put on a show to con the Independents Middle America.