Monday, November 28, 2016

Donald Trump is making a strong case for a recount of his own 2016 election win

Washington Post   Trump, of course, is pointing only to “fraud” that benefited Clinton; Virginia, New Hampshire and California are all states she won, and the baseless idea that illegal immigrants voted by the millions is supposed to have helped Clinton, given the fact that immigrants — and specifically undocumented ones — overwhelmingly favor Democrats.

Trump was doing this to make the case that he didn't actually lose the popular vote, which has become a Democratic rallying cry following Clinton's loss. It's clearly a sore spot for Trump.

But the president-elect is also, unwittingly and amazingly, calling into question the results of an election that he won nearly three weeks ago. The logical extension of his argument is that all results should not be trusted. In effect, Trump is lending credence to the very same recount effort that he criticized as superfluous.

A caveat on all of this: There is absolutely no evidence of Trump's alleged large-scale voter fraud. And even Clinton's campaign, while joining in recount efforts initiated by Green Party nominee Jill Stein, has acknowledged as much. So I am not saying that there is suddenly a real reason to doubt the fact that Trump won the 2016 election.[...]

What I am saying is that, if the system was susceptible to the kind of pro-Clinton fraud that Trump is alleging, who is to say that it wasn't also susceptible to manipulation that might have benefited Trump? Trump's argument is that our electoral system was vulnerable to all kinds of shenanigans that could have changed the results in specific states. Why not shenanigans instigated by Russia, which experts say aided Trump during the campaign with fake-news propaganda? Or something else? There is also no evidence of this, but apparently evidence is not required for our next president to make a charge.

Trump is alleging that these shenanigans (yes, I said it again) accrued to Clinton's benefit, but if our system has so many holes in it, why couldn't those holes have helped Trump in the states that mattered? If illegal immigrants can vote and there was real voter fraud in states such as California, New Hampshire and Virginia, why couldn't these things have happened in circumstances and places that didn't hurt Trump? Why not in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, where Trump won the presidency by a margin of about a point or less? If the system is that shoddy, it's probably shoddy everywhere.

Trump is saying that something happened — on a large scale. He's basing this on dubious Internet sources, but he's raising doubts about results of an election that made him the president-elect. It's hard to argue, from that point, that it's not worth examining just how many real irregularities there are and whether they all just happened to accrue to Clinton's benefit. This is the president-elect and the soon-to-be leader of the free world, after all, and his words are supposed to carry weight.

This is just Trump being Trump, of course. He is the president-elect, yes, but he's also a bona fide conspiracy theorist. (Remember how Ted Cruz's dad might have been involved in JFK's assassination?) We can no longer dismiss his fomenting of these baseless theories as some political ploy; it's who he is. And he's willing to call into question anything that doesn't show him to be the clear winner. Given that he will lose the popular vote by as much as two full points, he's in desperate search of an excuse for this fact.

But in doing so, he's also calling into question his win. He can't have it both ways, and he's letting his pride get the better of him.

8 comments:

  1. If Hillary wants a recount, we wan her emails and foundation investigated. Only fair.

    2. She criticized trump at the debates for not committing to accepting the vote results.

    3. Democratic party, experts in cemetery voting addresses, experts in multi state (FL and NE, among others) calling for recount?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Ah, yes. An election stolen by Russian hackers invented without evidence, and Trump is the conspiracy theorist.

    ReplyDelete
  3. The illegals voted for Clinton, obviously. It's why the Dems bring them in.

    ReplyDelete
  4. The same level of proof - Trump is actually a Martian who is able to manipulate the minds of people - this is obviously true because there is no way such a person would be president my normal means

    ReplyDelete
  5. Clinton and her supporters are not claiming that the election was stolen by hackers. But based on that false statement you bring a proof that Trump is not a conspiracy theorist?!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Clinton did not request the recount and has not made any comment about it. Once there is going to be a recount, her campaign will be sending a lawyer to observe it.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Please stop making things up. Clinton did not request a recount and she accepted the results of the election immediately, calling Trump to congratulate him the night of the election.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Using EasyHits4U you can earn free advertising credits by surfing other website-ads from a membership base of over 1.2 million accounts. Earn advertising credits faster with a view per view model.

    ReplyDelete

ANONYMOUS COMMENTS WILL NOT BE POSTED!
please use either your real name or a pseudonym.