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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: How is the US election going to be any more legitimate than the ‘rigged’ Belarus vote? Belarusians have taken to the streets to protest what many claim was a rigged election. Yet the US election with its hyper-partisan media, nonsense polls, and both parties determined to contest a loss makes Minsks look legit. The US is one of many countries to condemn Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko over his supposedly rigged reelection and his governments brutal crackdown on the protests that followed. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo promised to deliver freedom to Minsk, and even Hollywood star Chuck Norris made a bizarre video threatening to make the president cry. Also on rt.com Pompeo feels insulted when quizzed about US crackdown on protesters at home after he bashed authoritarian regimes for same But if the Belarusian election was corrupt and illegitimate, what does that make the US own electoral contest, which looms less than three months in the future? Many American political tactics that have become routine would elicit cries of outrage from the West if another countrys politicians used them. From the closing of polling places in poor and minority neighborhoods to gerrymandering to superPACs and dark money, US democracy is profoundly un-democratic and getting worse. The amount of money spent on American elections alone would be denounced as corruption, even outright bribery, if it happened anywhere else, but US races routinely break spending records with little fanfare. The 2016 contest cost $6.8 billion, a sum that exceeds the GDPs of Guyana or the Maldives. Zombie candidates The high cost of entry means its nearly impossible to attain national office without financing from deep-pocketed donors most of whom want something for their money. As a result, the most successful candidates are sometimes, paradoxically, the weakest - those who donors and party leaders believe they can manipulate. Hence 2020s Democratic pick, Joe Biden: as a young senator, he proclaimed on national TV that he was ready to prostitute [him]self to big-money donors. If his subsequent lifetime serving big-money interests in Washington is any indication, they took the offer. Read more DNC chair names John Podesta & other Clinton loyalists to Convention Committee, triggering revolt from voters fearing 2016 2.0 DNC chair names John Podesta & other Clinton loyalists to Convention Committee, triggering revolt from voters fearing 2016 2.0 Party insiders often cite electability in dismissing populist candidates like Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders or even Donald Trump (whose campaign promised to Drain The Swamp before he dived gleefully into that same swamp), but what they mean is appeal to donors. The most electable candidates - those who make it to the presidential race - have in recent years been the least popular. When only 35 percent of voters responded to a Morning Consult poll earlier this month reporting very unfavorable views of Biden, the pollster hailed it as an improvement over his 2016 counterpart Hillary Clintons eye-popping 46 percent very unfavorable rating. Partisan media Zombie candidates cant exist without a media willing to cover for them, and just as they covered for Hillary Clintons health problems in 2016, the American media establishment have been running full-time interference for what many believe is incipient dementia in Biden. The candidate has spent election season hiding in his basement, emerging to deliver baffling, even offensive statements that journalists write off as harmless jokes or a childhood stutter that never surfaced when Biden was VP. The candidate is propped up, Weekend-at-Bernies style, while they focus on demonizing his opponent. Some channels wear this partisanship on their sleeve, but others further gaslight their audience by claiming to present the unvarnished truth. CNN, for example, has maintained a facade of neutrality even after employees were caught on hidden camera explaining that CEO Jeff Zucker is motivated by a personal vendetta against Trump. The Washington Post still insists its owner, mega-billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, doesnt influence content never mind the 24-hour period in March 2016 in which they published 16 negative stories on Sanders, who has repeatedly savaged Bezos and Amazons business practices. Read more Narrative control tightens as panicked anti-Trump aristocrats crank up media gaslight machines Narrative control tightens as panicked anti-Trump aristocrats crank up media gaslight machines Also putting their thumbs on the scale are social media companies, which after Trumps unexpected victory were galvanized (with a push from US intelligence) to clamp down on freedom of information, ensuring no such surprises could ever happen again. Anything that remotely challenges the establishment narrative is being censored in the run-up to 2020s contest, a situation that would elicit screams of repression from the West if it was happening in Belarus. According to researcher Robert Epstein, Google alone threw 16 million votes to Clinton in 2016 - given the partisan tilt of Silicon Valley, one can only imagine how many votes Big Tech will divert Bidens way in 2020. Fake numbers It isnt just the media lying to Americans faces: pollsters present a distorted picture of voter preferences in an effort to shove favored candidates down the electorates throat. The same groups behind the disastrously skewed polls that showed Clinton with a 98 percent chance of victory on the eve of 2016s election are now deeming Bidens victory imminent, though by a smaller margin, despite an acknowledged enthusiasm gap among voters with a pulse. At the same time, discrepancies in exit polls were almost completely ignored in the 2020 primaries, despite strongly indicating something was amiss with Bidens JoeMentum. Proprietary machines and dodgy apps Most voting in the US is done on electronic voting machines, whose source code is a trade secret and whose security is so pitiful they can be hacked by a child in minutes. Before 2009, the top voting machine makers were Diebold and ES&S, both strongly tied to the Republican Party. An outrageous merger of the two companies lasted just a year before it was forced to spin off the former Diebold, but the companys machines remain in use under the brand Dominion Voting Systems. Theyre still easily-hackable black boxes, and the problem isnt limited to voting machines election software like the infamous Shadow app that sank 2020's Iowa caucus has opened even more security holes. A bumper crop of election security outfits sprang up after 2016s Russian meddling scare, many of which are linked to US and Israeli intelligence and party insiders. Microsoft has offered its ominous Pentagon-funded election-security tech to polling places for free. American voters shouldnt trust this crowd to take out the garbage, let alone safeguard their franchise. With this many spooks horning in on the vote, the 2020 election will be riddled with so many backdoors its not a question of if the vote is being tampered with, but how much. Also on rt.com Coronavirus is coming, hide the ballots! Calls to cancel campaigns & voting erode already-thin trust in US primaries Pivot to mail-in One way around the exit poll problem is mail-in ballots, which come with myriad opportunities for fraud that the media establishment would have Americans believe are mere figments of the presidents imagination. From ballot harvesting to ballot stuffing to mere incompetence, the risks to a fair election posed by mail-in voting are nearly as many as posed by proprietary electronic voting machines. And that was before Trump threatened to starve the post office of the funding required to conduct an all-mail-in election. Never admit defeat While 2016 loser Hillary Clinton did quietly call Trump to concede the night of the election, she also set a disastrous precedent by refusing to accept her loss as legitimate, blaming everyone from Russian bots to WikiLeaks. Many liberals still believe Russia was responsible for Trumps victory, despite a massive three-year special investigation that turned up no proof the presidents campaign had colluded with Moscow. Its perhaps no surprise, then, that both parties are already spending as much time plotting to delegitimize a victory by the other side as they are planning for their own wins. The delays built into mail-in vote counting mean any Election Day results may end up reversed, guaranteeing at least one side will be motivated to take to the streets, Belarus-style. When that happens, dont expect any of the countries currently excoriating Lukashenkos government for its undemocratic democracy to call out Washington. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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