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Woman Who Spent Four Years Kvetching About ‘Stolen’ 2016 Election Now Says Voter Fraud Is a Myth – Opinion

If you’ve followed my political musings you know that the foremost political tenet to which I subscribe is this: The hypocrisy of the left knows no bounds. Hillary Rodham Clinton holds the record for hypocrisy of the Democratic Party.

While examples of Hillary’s hypocrisy are limitless, it’s been a while since one this outstanding has come along. Hillary was able to do it in just one tweet. Here’s some background.

As reported by The Nevada Independent, a Clark County man prominently featured by local and national Republicans as having evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 election pleaded guilty on Tuesday to voting more than once, after using his deceased wife’s ballot to vote a second time.

The Nevada Republican Party publicly cited Donald Kirk Hartle as proof of voter irregularities which affected the outcomes of the 2020 elections last November. The Independent noted. Hartle said he was informed by someone else that Rosemarie had cast her 2020 vote in 2018.

Eleven months later, he was formally accused by the state attorney general’s office of casting his wife’s ballot. Hartle, a Clark County District Court judge, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to the charges.

“I accept full responsibility for my actions and regret them,” Hartle said to the judge via teleconference.

So here’s the thing. While this is a small example of voter fraud that had no impact on the 2020 presidential election, it was, in fact, voter fraud — a felony to which the defendant pled guilty. A year of probation, a $2,000 fine, and that’ll be that. Normally I wouldn’t even cover a similar story.

Other than Hillary.

Hillary, obviously having seen or read the news, fired up Twitter and announced, “To the World:

“Voter fraud is such a myth…”

Yes, that’s right. Yet, it whined about the “Russia Russia Russia!” “Collusion! Collusion!” And the “stolen” 2016 presidential election, In fact, Hillary opined, “voter fraud is such a myth that its most outspoken critics have to commit fraud themselves to find an example of it.”

What should I do? Let’s do “Voter fraud is a myth,” first.

In the aftermath of the 2016 presidential election, Hillary’s list of excuses for losing in 2016 began to grow. Hillary offered 16 excuses to left-leaning Axios, even in September 2017.

  • Russia and Collusion
  • The Democratic National Committee
  • Sexism, Misogyny
  • Immediate Democratic Predecessor
  • Bernie Sanders
  • Wikileaks
  • Debatable Questions
  • Journalists for Political Cause
  • Campaign Financing
  • Barack Obama
  • The Traditional Campaign of Her Mother
  • Television coverage of the campaign
  • Low-Information Voters
  • Females Under Pressure From Men
  • James Comey
  • Try to be a good friend.

While not all of the above excuses, in Hillary’s eyes, necessarily contributed to voter fraud — Russia and collusion have topped her list from the beginning. And, laughably, her complete lack of self-awareness in the claim “Its most outspoken critics have to commit fraud themselves to find an example of it” is mindblowing on its face. Hypocrisy doesn’t even begin to describe it.

We reported that Special Counsel John Durham had indicted Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann. He made a false statement about it to the FBI. Igor Danchenko was an analyst from Russia who provided the Steele dossier accusations against Donald Trump. Danchenko was charged with lying to the FBI repeatedly about how and where he obtained his information.

I’m not going to claim that Hillary did everything in her power to make this happen from the very beginning. However, please read on.

Chuck Ross of the Washington Free Beacon Investigative Journal observed this:

“So it turns out that Hillary-linked operatives had way more connections to the Russian government than Trump did.”

Nahhh. It’s a wonder.

Interestingly, Sister Toldjah, a RedState colleague, reported that Hillary is still ranting about the Jan. 6 “visit” to the Capitol and “undermining American Democracy.”

There are some things that never change.

This post was last modified on November 18, 2021 10:20 pm

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