Posted on 10/18/2016 11:11:23 AM PDT by John Semmens
In two new undercover videos obtained by Project Veritas Democratic Party workers openly talked about dirty tricks.
In Florida, Wylie Mao, a field organizer for the Clinton campaign said that ripping up registration forms from Republicans would be cool strategy. It works on several levels. Every Republican we sign up can be completely neutralized as a voting threat. He thinks weve turned in his registration form. So he doesnt go and register with the County Recorder on his own. He tootles along until election day when he tries to vote. Since his name isnt on the official list the best he can do is cast a provisional ballot that will later be discarded. Its another win for the good guys.
In New York, Alan Schulkin, the New York Democratic commissioner of the Board of Elections, confirmed that vote fraud is organized and widespread. Party workers will load up buses with volunteers who will be driven to different precincts to cast the ballots of people registered but not voting because they are dead or no longer living in the area. Schulkin disapproved of the fraud and blamed it on Mayor DeBlasios edict to issue non-verifiable ID cards to any person who asks for one. Theres no vetting of any of these people. Anyone can get as many ID cards for as many different identities as he wants. I think this effectively eliminates an honest election in this city.
In related news, a leaked strategy memo from the Pennsylvania Democratic Party outlined the activities of a Black Pod operation. The activities include stealing Trump/Pence yard signs, posting Clinton/Kaine signs without the homeowners consent, and vandalizing cars that have Trump bumper stickers to create a psychological climate unfavorable to such displays.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
https://azconservative.org/2016/10/17/clinton-campaign-calls-wikileaks-violation-of-constitutional-rights/
What satire?
The first is no joke. They’ve been playing that game for decades.
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