Back in the spring, the Fabulous Fauci told the truth. Don’t wear masks, he said. They’re useless. He was right about that, and should have said what he said. But he said it before the Cult of the Mask became politically and culturally powerful, before the experts knew it was the perfect visual symbol of compliance.
Publication: The Stream
Time to Rally Georgia and Arizona, Mr. President!
Trump should immediately take his case to the people with two large public rallies, in Georgia and in Arizona, preferably in front the state capitols in each of those states. When he does, he should urge his supporters to demand that their governors and legislative leaders convene special legislative sessions to address and remedy the election fraud there.
Sensing Big Tech Censorship, The Stream Joins Social Media Platforms MeWe and Gab
One way or another, we hope you’ll find us … whatever blankets Big Tech tries to throw over the light we remain committed to bring.
The Movie Hollywood Elites Don’t Want You to See
Ron Howard’s new film, “Hillbilly Elegy” has been receiving a lot of negative reviews. According to the critics, it’s too melodramatic, or lacking in substance. Or it doesn’t show the proper social and political implications. Or quite simply, it’s far too emotional. On the other hand, the film has been a great success among audiences — regular people.
Our Dumb, Incompetent, Dangerous and Awful Media
In Sharyl Attkisson’s new book Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism, she indicts the media. Reporters are, she writes, biased, unprofessional, reckless and stupid. Atktkisson nails it.
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” — The Patrick Henry Speech That Echoes Today
At a press conference Thursday, Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell declared that this election fight is “the 1775 of our generation.” In the spring of 1775, the colonies teetered on the edge of full-fledged revolution. The question remained throughout the colonies whether to stand for freedom and independence or to continue submitting to unjust rule.
Contesting Election Results in Court Isn’t the End of Democracy. Quite the Opposite
It seems that much of the media hivemind now insists that voter fraud never happens, that it’s equally impossible for an election to be stolen or tainted in any way, and that going a few weeks with two rival candidates both declaring victory (including one they really don’t like) means we are witnessing the end of America as a free country.
How About an Election Do-Over?
This is not unheard of or impossible. It just happened in a federal election for Congress in North Carolina just one year ago, over mail-in ballots no less. In any state where the shenanigans have made the legal outcome impossible to determine, it is plausible to hold a new election for President. Not easy, not without significant effort and cost, but plausible and perhaps necessary for the American people to regain trust in the election process. (Fourth subhead down)
Christians Must Demand Justice in Election Crisis
The voting irregularities we saw this week should chill you to the bone no matter how you voted. Things don’t add up and we all know it. Nearly everyone reading this has encountered credible accounts of multiple ballots received, more votes than there are registered voters, discarded ballots, and more. Scripture calls us to take a clear-eyed view of such happenings: we are to speak the truth and oppose lies.