November 07, 2006
The Dems' Pre-Emption Strategy
By
Michelle Malkin
Finally, Democrats have a battle
plan. This month, they went to war—on the American
electoral process. Their pre-emption strategy? Call into
question the results of the midterms even before
Election Day had begun.
Brigadier General Nancy Pelosi of
the 8th Drapery Division led the charge in an interview
with her hometown San Francisco Chronicle last
week:
Pelosi cautioned that the number of
Democratic House victories could be higher or lower and
said her greatest concern is over the integrity of the
count—from the reliability of electronic voting machines
to her worries that Republicans will try to manipulate
the outcome. "That is the only variable in this,"
Pelosi said. "Will we have an honest count?" [
ELECTION
2006, by Marc Sandalow, November 5, 2006]
The "only variable"? How
about the variable of voters making up their own minds?
Two days before the election,
left-wing Boston Globe columnist Robert Kuttner
also advanced the Democrat strategy of pre-emptive
delegitimization—which Boston radio talker
Michael Graham rightly characterized as
"Either We Win, Or You Cheated!"
Wrote Kuttner:
"[U]nless
there are levels of theft and fraud that would truly
mean the end of American democracy, a Democratic House
seems as close to a sure thing as we ever get in
American politics three days before an election. . . .
November 2006 will be remembered either as the time
American democracy was stolen again, maybe forever, or
began a brighter day."[
Nervous excitement builds for Democrats,
November 4, 2006]
Meanwhile, a gaggle of left-wing
lawyers and college students mobilized at the polls to
"protect" the integrity of the voting process.
Behind the civic-minded facade of these groups,
including the
Election Protection Coalition and Video the Vote,
are far-left radicals whose main concern is not in
ensuring a fair election process—but in pre-emptively
undermining and delegitimizing it.
Video The Vote is led by
anti-Bush documentarians who champion Cynthia
McKinney's
race-card politics and tinfoil hat conspiracies
about 9/11 and
Hurricane Katrina. The supposedly "bipartisan"
poll watchers are supported by Norman Lear's People For
the American Way and MTV. Allied with this coalition are
the likes of the Association of Community Organizations
for Reform Now (ACORN)—the
liberal advocacy group that has turned the minority
voter registration business into a government boondoggle
and corrupted the very process it claims to guard. Last
week a federal grand jury in Kansas City
indicted four ACORN workers in an illegal scheme to
register voters with 15,000 fraudulent forms using bogus
names, signatures and addresses.
What did the Democrats have to say
about the ACORN indictments and other ACORN fraud probes
stretching from Wisconsin and Colorado to Ohio,
Tennessee and Pennsylvania?
Nada.
The "stolen election" virus
and Democrat blind spot on liberal voting fraud have
afflicted the Left since 2000. Leading up to the 2004
election, Jesse Jackson
played the pre-emption card: "The big issue in
Florida is not whether we vote, the big issue is vote
suppression." Failed Democrat vice presidential
candidate John Edwards
echoed the warning: Republicans were "up to their
old tricks . . . trying to keep people from voting."
And last April, failed Democrat
presidential candidate John Kerry's wife,
Teresa, blamed the Democrats' loss in 2004 on rigged
Diebold voting machines. She openly questioned the
election results and fixated on areas of the country
where optical scanners were used to record votes.
"Two brothers own 80 percent of the machines used in the
United States,"
Mrs. Heinz Kerry intoned, and it is "very easy to
hack into the mother machines."
Asked for evidence of her
"mother machine"-hacking
theory, the ketchup heiress refused further comment. But
a cacophony of conspiracy theorists and mainstream
Democrats have since taken up Kerry's moonbat baton,
from Truther types to Black Box paranoiacs to Hillary
Clinton.
Never mind the glaring
contradiction of their attack on a Bush administration
too incompetent to govern, yet so nefariously efficient
and devious that it can rig hundreds of thousands of
voting machines to deny the Democrats their "honest
count" and entitled victory.
When all is said and done this
week, one thing will be resoundingly clear: The Dems'
election pre-emption plan—like all their plans—is a
phony vehicle to sow seeds of doubt, paranoia and chaos
as substitutes for action.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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