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Where have we seen this headline before: Virginia Governor may not be decided on election day

Jerry

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Oh wait, I remember: that's what they said about last year's presidential election.

Virginia is big...an important indicator of Senile Joe's deteriorating political status. Therefore, get ready for the Republican to be winning...and then days will pass. Mail-in votes will be counted. And bit by bit, Youngkin's lead will erode...and finally evaporate. Until on the Saturday after, presto, the Dem-Media Party candidate will emerge a close winner! Who could have predicted it!

That's the way close, crucial elections are now decided in Sacred Amerikan Democracy. Not on voting day. That's soooo old-fashioned. No, it takes days and days for the votes to materialize. And the result is always the same: Dem-Media pulled it out! Amazing how the GOP never wins one of those! Such bad luck!

Or who knows, maybe Dem-Media will just dispense with the drama altogether and steal the thing the old-fashioned way: on the day of the actual vote. I mean, why not. Who's going to hold them to account? The media? The regulators? The (in)Justice Department? Stop, you're killing me.

Either way, Dem-Media's advantage is the same: the willingness to fight dirty...lie...cheat...steal...secure in the confidence they own the propaganda organs and control those assigned to enforcing the law.

Meanwhile, the other side would never dream of fighting dirty...or fighting at all. They're just happy to play the assigned (and profitable) role of opposition at the Table of Power. After all, democracy has to have an opposition...or it wouldn't be democracy at all. Can't have that.

 
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