An amazing thing happened in
Venezuela, according to reports-- including an Associated Press article by
Regina Garcia Cano. Marxist President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory in his bid
to be reelected, despite exit polling suggesting that he was thoroughly
trounced.
But
that isn’t the amazing thing. The amazing thing was that, roughly 24 hours
after the polls closed, popular opposition party member Maria Corina Machado announced
that her coalition had gathered more than two-thirds of the vote tally sheets
from polling centers nationwide, and that they showed President Nicolás
Maduro had lost his reelection bid. In a landslide. In fact, the
vote tally sheets showed that Unitary Platform opposition coalition candidate
Edmundo González received roughly 6.2 million votes to Maduro's 2.7 million.
“Actas,”
the tally sheets that measure several feet long and resemble shopping receipts,
are considered the ultimate proof of election results in Venezuela and were
considered the key to refuting the unfavorable and illegitimate election
outcome they expected electoral authorities to announce.
Per
the AP article: By the time National Electoral Council President Elvis
Amoroso was shown on television handing Maduro a document certifying his
victory, the opposition had scanned more than half of the tally sheets. The
scanned tallies were also uploaded to a searchable website, and anyone who
voted could use their government identification number to check out the tally
sheet belonging to the machine they used to vote. The government then claimed
that the electoral council's website had been hacked. National Assembly
President Jorge Rodriguez insisted Maduro was the indisputable winner and
called his opponents violent fascists. He called for Machado and González to be
arrested.
Well,
that is eerily familiar. Democrats and their sycophants in the
mainstream media often insist, no matter how improbably, that their candidate
is the winner. Much as they did in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, when
decrepit old Joe Biden, who had hid in his basement as a campaign strategy,
supposedly beat incumbent Donald Trump and received more votes than any
presidential candidate in U.S. history. And then promptly called his opponents
violent fascists and tried to arrest them. (And who now has himself been the
victim of a coup and been embarrassingly semi-deposed.)
Opposition
leaders said that organizational discipline and courage was the key to their
success in obtaining the tally sheets, as Maduro’s ruling party wields tight
control over the voting system.
That,
too, is much the same in the United States. Democrats and their many lapdogs
wield tight control over the voting system and any and all comments
pertaining to it.
What
is decidedly not the same here in the states is the nature of the
political opposition. “Courage” is not a word that could be used to
characterize Republicans, with very few exceptions. Nor is “organizational discipline.”
“Invertebrate” is.
Where
are our tally sheets? Where are those willing to fight for them?
Whither
Venezuela?
Whither
America?
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