Non-believer

Having never been a conspiracy theorist, but known to be curious and a skeptic when it comes to all thing political. For instance, why should I believe that a leopard is unable to change it’s spots, but a Democrat can? It doesn’t take much research to discover that LBJ stole the 1948 Senatorial election from Coke Stevenson; missing/discovered ballot boxes. Sound familiar? In 1920’s Kansas City,  a young (18, the voting age was 21)  Democrat woman recalled being chauffeured from polling place to polling place in costumes voting four or five times, saying, “Oh, I knew it was illegal, but I certainly never thought it was wrong”. A gentleman in New York writing about Boss Tweed was quoted saying, “Stealing elections had become high art…”. Now the leopard may not change it’s spots, but can a Democrat or simply remain at all cost true to the cause.

If a Republican candidate wins an important race, and aren’t they all, by even a substantial margin the win is not viewed as legitimate, as in the Georgia Governor’s race; or “W’s” in 2000, or Trump’s in ’16. But, be it a Democrat win it is viewed the obvious people’s choice and justice done. Another thing I don’t believe in are coincidences, far too many “come from behind” wins make me suspicious. You may call all of the late finish wins in Arizona this non-believer’s “hanging chad”. Oh, wait? I just found some missing Sinema ballots in my Burger King takeout bag along with the French fries. Sorry, I don’t believe that either.

Randy Edwards
Prescott