Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

Tag: elections

  • How to rig an election without rigging the election

    The conspiracy is now known and admitted. This article in Time Magazine breaks down how “The Swamp” and allies of The Swamp colluded to rig the election against Trump. The conspiracy is real. They call it exactly that but they frame it as if the conspiracy was altruistic to save the country. Instead I think…

  • Rand Paul for President

    Senator Rand Paul seems to be the only person using his rational mind in examining the 2020 election. George Stephanopoulos comes off as a giant asshole and Paul rightly calls him out as less than a journalist.

  • Question: Have we ever had an occupying force in D.C. for Inauguration Day?

    The need for over 20,000 troops to occupy Washington D.C. and thousands more to secure 50 state capitols, for a peaceful transition of power on Inauguration Day, should tell you something is wrong with our election process.

  • Project Veritas finally nets a fish

    Project Veritas finally took someone down… maybe. She has to be convicted first. Imagine. If she is found guilty she is just one person in Texas. How many more people are like her all over the United States? This is why our election laws, systems, procedures, and regulations need to be audited, streamlined, and repaired.…

  • If something happens but it’s not reported… did it really happen?

    President Trump makes an allegation regarding fraud but it only gets coverage by One America News or Newsmax did the fraud happen? The major TV networks and newspapers in the United States have blacked out any coverage of alleged voter fraud. Twitter, Facebook, and Google flag every post and video telling us that Biden won.…

  • Election interference is real… and it seems to be Google

    I have never clicked on the vote reminders from Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Prior to the election all those services annoyed me to no end with prompts about the election. Turns out maybe I should have checked this out because Google, at the very least, has been subtly steering people towards liberal candidates. In…