U.S. ELECTION RESULTS POINT TO REVOLUTION

Political hopefuls who committed the mortal sin of questioning the 2020 presidential election results saw success at the polls in last week’s primaries—stunning the mainstream Presstitutes.

The most notable win was Kari Lake, a former news anchor, in Arizona. The Associated Press reported that her victory was a major “blow to the GOP establishment that lined up behind lawyer and businesswoman Karrin Taylor Robson.”

Lake will square off with Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, in November. Hobbs, the state’s secretary of state, made a name for herself while defending the integrity of the election.

Lake saw firsthand how quickly the establishment media can even turn on “one of their own.”

The Trends Journal covered some of the key takeaways from the presidential election. (See “TRUMP: ELECTION WAS A FRAUD, 70 PERCENT OF REPUBLICANS BELIEVE HIM” (17 Nov 2020), “MEDIA CALLS BIDEN WINNER, TRUMP SAYS HE’S WINNER. SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE?” (10 Nov 2020) and “ZUCKERBERG BOUGHT 2020 ELECTION WITH HALF A BILLION” (19 Oct 2021). 

Fox News, which is facing a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems Inc. over its 2020 presidential election coverage, has tried to position itself as a traditional Republican network, and abandoned Donald Trump. 

Lake had a memorable interaction with Bret Baier, a toothless anchor for the network, after he dug up photos of her posing with drag queens. He implied that the photos contradict her earlier statements that drag queens are “dangerous to children.”

She told the network that she was “really shocked” and appalled that Fox would cover a “defamatory story like that.”

“I am appalled that you would bring that up when you have not talked about our stolen election,” she said.

Lake has focused on claims that Biden’s victory in Arizona was fraudulent. The state insisted that an audit found no widespread evidence of fraud.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Lake was the fourth primary winner in Arizona who was supported by Trump.

Tudor Dixon, a commentator, also won in Michigan and will face Democratic incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November. 

Dixon, a conservative media personality, won the nomination with 41 percent of the vote on Tuesday night. She received a last-minute endorsement from Trump days before the primary. 

Baier also confronted Dixon about her claims that there was fraud in the election. Baier told her that Biden won the state by 154,000 votes. 

She told the anchor that “If you talk to people across the state of Michigan—I’ve always focused on the way the election was handled, and how we need to make sure it is secure in the future and that we don’t have people looking back and say we’re questioning what actually happened.”

TREND FORECAST: The Trends Journal cover after the 2020 presidential election was, “America: Banana Republic 2.0,” and illustrated the State of the Nation:

“Gerald Celente, a political atheist who does not vote for the lesser of two evils nor associates or does business with evils, said last week, ‘Here we are in the 21st century having trouble counting those votes. Forgotten by the media,’ said Celente, ‘were those “hanging chads” in Florida that turned an Al Gore presidential victory into a George W. Bush win. So, of course, there is ample reason to suggest the elections are rigged. Going back to the election of John F. Kennedy in 1960, there were accusations that the powerful Democratic Mayor of Chicago, Daley, rigged the votes so Kennedy would win Illinois.’ 

“However, Celente notes, what is absent in the media coverage is that large segments of the American population are disgusted with both political parties who have been running the nation for centuries. 

“Never before in modern American history, and for that fact, in many Western nations, has there been a time for new “populist” political movements: Movements that are focused on the rights of citizens, anti-establishment government, anti-globalization, anti-war and anti-immigration… and Direct Democracy where the people, and not politicians, vote on major issues.”

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