The point is so obvious that I’m sure it’s been made before.
I might even have said something about it myself, though I cannot recall.
The issue is this: amid the hue and cry about Russian
election meddling, how may people have asked exactly what it is that the
Russians were supposed to have done. And whether that constitutes real
meddling. Two days ago White House advisor and presidential son-in-law Jared
Kushner declared that the Mueller investigation and the media screeching about
collusion had done more to delegitimize the election than a few Russian
Facebook ads.
The point is too obvious to bear repeating. Since it came
from Kushner it was widely denounced by the collusion-obsessed media.
Be that as it may, Dartmouth professor Crispin Sartwell
throws some light into our national darkness. He asks precisely what it means
to make an election illegitimate. You would have thought that the great minds
of the mainstream media would have taken a step back from their unprocessed
rage … to ask this question. That they did not speaks volumes
about their intellectual dishonesty.
Sartwell explains what it means to rig an election:
It’s
worth pondering what really would throw an election’s legitimacy into question.
Directly compromising the vote by hacking voting machines or disposing of
absentee ballots does the job—the latter triggered the invalidation of a North
Carolina House race last year. So does jailing opponents, banning political
parties, or threatening or bribing voters.
I am confident that I did mention, at one time or another,
that the 1960 presidential election in Illinois was probably rigged by members
of organized crime and local labor unions… at the behest of Joseph Kennedy,
father of the candidate. At the time Richard Nixon could have called for an
investigation, but chose not to do so. Today’s Democratic Party, consumed with
McCarthyite rage, has no such compunctions. They are much more interested in
claiming that Donald Trump was a Russian agent. Isn’t this just a return of
McCarthism? When you make Richard Nixon look like a moral beacon, you have some serious problems.
Sartwell then tells us what does not constitute rigging an
election:
But a
social-media campaign, even coordinated by a foreign government, does not.
Divisive, misleading or bizarre stuff was coming from every direction at once
in 2016. Of the allegedly Russian-generated material, I myself retweeted the
“Satan: If I win, Clinton wins” meme because I found it hilarious. It’s true I
didn’t vote for Mrs. Clinton (I wrote in Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer
Maya Lin), but I don’t blame the Russians for that.
You will notice that the mini-minds of the American left
cannot imagine that they failed to persuade enough people to think as they
think. The issue is mind control. The left craves it. What with the Obama
administration it thought that it had achieved it.
If you prefer some context, consider the episode within the
context of the story of the Emperor’s new clothes. The problem arises when a little
boy screams out that the emperor and his local subjects have been duped
into thinking that the emperor is decked out in the finest of imperial finery.
In the fictional world inhabited by the American left, the little boy must be
shut up and shut down. Thus, they are unfazed by the fact that the Russians
spent so little money. A mere whisper sufficed to destroy the illusion they had
created.
Which illusion was that? Why the illusion that Hillary Clinton was a
highly qualified presidential candidate. In truth, Hillary Clinton was an
incompetent fraud, a woman who owed her erratic and failed career to her
husband… and to nothing else. This means, to put a finer point on it, that when
Obama said that HRC was the most qualified candidate in American history, he
was joking. It was irony, stupid. Her post-election behavior is a constant reminder of why she lost. She lost because she is a loser decked out in raiments that bespeak winning.
The other illusion was that Barack Obama was a great
president, who had saved the nation from the Bushes, who had restored American standing
in the world, who had rid the world of bigotry, who had saved the economy and whose derelictions in selling out
Egypt, Libya, Syria and Iraq were for nothing considering how charming he was.
And let’s not forget that Obama saved the planet with the Paris Climate Accord
and the Iran Nuclear Deal. Anyone who says otherwise, who sees through the
cant, must be shut down.
Anyway, Sartwell asks about the rust belt voters who were
apparently targeted by the Russian propaganda machine. How much were they
really subject to nefarious influence? And besides, weren’t they capable of
questioning the information that was being thrown at them, and not just by the
Russians:
Likewise,
that Wisconsin and Michigan voters were targeted by Russian propaganda or
nefarious Instagram accounts does not mean their votes were invalid. The same
internet that shipped Russian misinformation makes it easy to double-check its
veracity through independent sources. If citizens are too busy or lazy to do
that, they still have the right to vote. The hacking and publication of John
Podesta’s emails was criminal and should be prosecuted—but even that does
nothing to throw the election’s legitimacy into question. It was emails, not
votes, that were stolen.
The founders of the American Republic had confidence in the
intelligence of the American people. To which we feel obliged to add that, at
the moment the founders wrote the Constitution, they only allowed a very small
percentage of the people to vote. Now that suffrage is universal, could it be
that the less educated products of America’s defective educational system
cannot tell the difference between news and propaganda?
America’s
Founders rested the legitimacy of government on the will of the people,
mediated through institutions such as the Senate and the Electoral College.
They knew voters could be ignorant, gullible or manipulated by demagogues. To
mitigate those concerns, they recommended education and free expression, so
that false or dangerous claims could be exposed or refuted. They did not
prohibit foreigners access to the American press. Soon enough, they were
dealing with propagandists and would-be dictators, foreign and domestic, such
as Aaron Burr and Napoleon. But whatever the drawbacks of the electorate and of
a free press, they reposed their trust in the people to come to their own
conclusions.
Is it all, as Sen. McCarthy would have said, the fault of
Russian influence and interference. Sartwell dismisses the claim:
If we
were able to quantify the effect of the Russian social media campaign, I
suspect we’d find it to be infinitesimal. But even if it wasn’t, the election
was free and fair.
Clearly, NOT. No commies or used-to-be commies in the White House. Ipso facto.
ReplyDeleteHillary wanted to rig the election, and tried to, and thought she had it locked, but failed. She's SO bummed. Still, and likely for the rest of her life. (Rude comment not made.)
I've looked at the Russian FB ads. If you seriously think they mattered in this last election, you are a fool. Here is a good link to get started.
ReplyDeletehttps://techcrunch.com/2018/05/10/house-democrats-facebook-russia/
The results are terrible. I have more hits for some of my instructional videos on YouTube than these do.
The assertion that Russia moved the election is preposterous. And, as the author points out, so what? Putting ads on FB isn't a crime. It's a nothing.
Did the Nigerian royal official offering millions in inheritance settlements reach these same voters?
ReplyDeleteThe Democrats are infested with victimology. We must all be victims to something. The Democrat Party is our outlet for our rage. The “MAN” (you know... the white, conservative, straight, meat-eating, privileged, Christian man who doesn’t do drugs and has no felony on his record, who is married with children and a pet dog, and qualified for a mortgage) is out to get us!
Grow up! Foreign governments have been trying to influence elections forever. The Obama Administration went all in to try to ensure Netanyahu’s defeat, though they were unsuccessful. Isn’t that “meddling” in Israeli elections?
The Democrat big tent of fringe lunatics is tiresome. And here Joe Biden comes in to save the nation from white supremacy. Oh, and guess what? He’s ahead in the polls. Go figure!
Good grief.