I read a number of serious analyses of the 2020 US election that argued with evidence that the election was manipulated at the ballot box – forget about the sabotage by the ‘usual suspects’ in the media, government, and civil service. None of those analyses got past a few conservatives who had grave concerns. The claims of an unfair election died accordingly. But Trump’s enemies may have been a little too complacent.
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‘Trump was right’ in saying ‘election was rigged’: major British newspaper
‘If that election had taken place in any other country, it would have been called ‘unfree,’ journalist Rod Liddle wrote.
Wed Sep 29, 2021
LONDON (LifeSiteNews) — A major British newspaper published an article that challenged the legitimacy of Joe Biden’s election to the U.S. presidency in November, calling it a “fraud” and claiming that “Trump was right.”
The article was published by journalist Rod Liddle in the Sunday Times on September 26 under the headline: “So Trump was right: the election was rigged. And our next one will be too.” It endorsed Trump’s allegations that Biden did not win the last U.S. presidential election fairly, and warns that the same thing could happen in the U.K.
Liddle began his article by contrasting Biden’s promise to “undo the moral and national shame of the previous administration” with his actual presidential record so far, pointing out that the 78-year-old Democrat seems to be getting a free pass for his mismanagement of the border crisis. Liddle argues that, had this happened under Trump, “Hollywood and the partisan coastal media would have imploded in a plasma of outrage,” whereas Biden appears to have “largely escaped their censure.”
“I’m not sure, either, that the little old business in Afghanistan entirely banished America’s moral and national shame,” Liddle continued, in reference to Biden’s appalling mishandling of the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, and added “nor Biden’s inability to remember where the hell he is or who he is talking to; nor his geopolitical pig ignorance or his tendency to doze off at crucial moment.”
Liddle also wrote that “if that election had taken place in any other country, it would have been called ‘unfree,’’ before expressing concerns that the same thing could happen in the U.K.
“As more and more evidence emerges, it terrifies me that the same thing could happen here,” he said.