Post by Wayne Hall on Nov 13, 2020 22:00:07 GMT -5
This is the UNZ Review's analysis of the American election result. both claimed and actual. It is a mainstream Republican viewpoint and suggests that Trump was too anxious to please blacks. "The aftermath of the presidential election and claims of widespread voter fraud by the Democrats entirely dominated this last week’s most popular featured articles, led by last week’s Paul Craig Roberts’ column setting out some of the main evidence for such decisive fraud, attracting nearly 450 comments totaling almost 50,000 words. Taking much the same position and ranking third was Brett Redmayne-Titley’s much longer and more detailed discussion of the highly-suspicious aspects of the vote in several crucial states, portraying Biden’s apparent victory as a domestic “color revolution.”
On the other side was Anatoly Karlin’s second-ranking column, arguing that the claims of substantial fraud from Trump loyalists were based upon simplistic and easily-refuted arguments, and merely represented attempts to cope with their candidate’s disastrous presidency and narrow election defeat. This view drew more than 450 comments totaling nearly 50,000 words. Brad Griffin’s fourth-ranking article took a somewhat similar line, arguing that Trump had been defeated by his substantial loss of white support, a loss caused by his willingness to largely ignore his white base while pursuing heavy outreach to black voters. The negligible voters he gained in that latter group by such proposals as courting violent black rappers and freeing black criminals from prison, hardly likely to endear him to the populist law-and-order whites who originally put him into the White House.
Although Kevin MacDonald raised some of the same issues regarding likely voting fraud, he also pointed to Trump’s loss of white support as being decisive, laying out several possible reasons, and attracting some 300 comments, totaling more than 30,000 words.
Finally, Taxi’s column argued that the real winner on Election Night was Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, the preferred candidate of the American “Deep State” and Jewish elites, who is likely to be the true power behind elderly President Joseph Biden, possibly succeeding him for reasons of health or otherwise well before the end of his first term."
It is not possible to put a link direct to the relevant UNZ Review page because this contravenes "community standards". So I put the link here: www.unz.com/
On the other side was Anatoly Karlin’s second-ranking column, arguing that the claims of substantial fraud from Trump loyalists were based upon simplistic and easily-refuted arguments, and merely represented attempts to cope with their candidate’s disastrous presidency and narrow election defeat. This view drew more than 450 comments totaling nearly 50,000 words. Brad Griffin’s fourth-ranking article took a somewhat similar line, arguing that Trump had been defeated by his substantial loss of white support, a loss caused by his willingness to largely ignore his white base while pursuing heavy outreach to black voters. The negligible voters he gained in that latter group by such proposals as courting violent black rappers and freeing black criminals from prison, hardly likely to endear him to the populist law-and-order whites who originally put him into the White House.
Although Kevin MacDonald raised some of the same issues regarding likely voting fraud, he also pointed to Trump’s loss of white support as being decisive, laying out several possible reasons, and attracting some 300 comments, totaling more than 30,000 words.
Finally, Taxi’s column argued that the real winner on Election Night was Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris, the preferred candidate of the American “Deep State” and Jewish elites, who is likely to be the true power behind elderly President Joseph Biden, possibly succeeding him for reasons of health or otherwise well before the end of his first term."
It is not possible to put a link direct to the relevant UNZ Review page because this contravenes "community standards". So I put the link here: www.unz.com/