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Operation:
Chaos
Posted by Ben Howe (Profile)
Sunday, July 10th
One
might recall a recent contentious
special election which took place in NY-26 in which an otherwise
favored to
lose candidate Jack Davis, pretended to be a tea party candidate and
disrupted
the otherwise bellwether election.
In
fact, the trickery in this election went so far as to create entire
fake
websites dedicated to spreading misinformation to the voters in the
hopes of
confusing them and getting them to vote the “right” way.
This
is nothing new of course,
Democrats love to play tricks to win, it’s Alinsky 101. They’ve
practically
made an art out of creating fake tea party candidates to siphon votes
away from
Republicans (as scheme that was attempted in more than one location). And interestingly, cases
such as those linked
above are directly tied to the Democrat party apparatus. While there are plenty
more examples of
individuals who may or may not have official ties trying to muck things
up on
their own, one thing is certain: Democrats have been and continue to
look for
ways to infiltrate the GOP and direct where votes will go through
misinformation and blatant fraud.
But
now, it’s the Republicans that are
under fire for supposedly using the very same type of trickery.
Via
the JS Online:
Recall
elections for six Republican
senators are scheduled for July 12. If there are multiple candidates
from the
same party in any of those elections, the July 12 election becomes a
primary
election and a general recall election will be scheduled for Aug. 9.
Fitzgerald
said Republicans would be
recruited to run as Democrats – likely in all six races — so that the
elections
would be pushed back a month. He said he was persuaded by campaign
staff that
it was a good idea and consulted with state election officials to make
sure it
was allowed.
Fitzgerald
said the idea was developed
in response to a fake Republican running last year against Rep. Bob
Ziegelbauer
of Manitowoc. Ziegelbauer was a Democrat who long voted with
Republicans; he
quit the Democratic Party last year and ran for re-election as an
independent.
So,
the Republican party is openly
admitting that they are running additional “fake” candidates, not for
the
purpose of misinforming voters, but simply as a move to delay the
recall
process, known commonly as a mulligan for Democrat voters that are
unhappy with
the guy they didn’t vote for. If
you’re
thinking these are vastly different types of “fraud”, Greg Sargent of
the
Washington Post is here to prove you wrong!
As
you know, Wisconsin GOP state
officials have hatched a scheme to run fake Democrats in Dem primary
elections
against the Democratic recall candidates, in order to delay the general
recall
election between Dems and the GOP state senators they’re targeting. As
the
labor-backed We Are Wisconsin warned recently, this could have major
ramifications: Because Wisconsin law allows cross-party voting,
Republican
voters can vote in Dem primaries and vote for the fake Dem candidate in
order
to keep the real Dem out of the general election.
Horrors!
But, this is all conjecture
right? Is there any proof? Detective
Sargent continues:
Allies
of one of the top GOP targets
in the recalls, state senator Randy Hopper, are circulating flyers in
his
district trying to get out the vote for the fake Dem in the Democratic
primary
against his Dem opponent.
You
can view the flyer, which was
found and passed along by We Are Wisconsin, right here. It urges voters
to go
out to the polls to vote for one John Buckstaff against the real
Democrat,
Oshkosh deputy mayor Jessica King, a strong candidate against the
vulnerable
Hopper.
The
flyer is the work of a group that
calls itself “Patriot Advisors,” which is registered as an opponent of
the real
Dem, Jessica King, and an ally of the fake Dem candidate, John
Buckstaff, the
Wisconsin Government Accountability Board tells me.
So,
for anyone that needs a quick
translation, let me give it a shot.
”The
Rethuglicans are trying to trick voters into voting for FAKE democrats
in the
recall, and the people behind it are directly tied to the party
establishment!!”
Well,
it turns out, not quite.
A
source close to the Patriot Advisors
tells me that it is a for-profit company conducting a business
development
study to determine whether their method of robo calls and live calls,
coupled
with a literature drop, will successfully identify people who don’t
usually
vote in primaries and then turn them out on election day. They have
identified
a group of people in Wisconsin who support Gov. Walker and oppose
unions, and
they have dropped flyers (shown below) at their houses.
In other words, they are quite aware that the
primary process will be ruled by and dominated by party Democrats. They’re just using it as
an opportunity to
test out how they will conduct on the ground efforts once the election
begins.
Of
course, fraud would be sending in
fake Democrats to vote in a closed primary, but, as much as Sargent may
be
upset at the idea, this is an open primary.
Therefore, trickery cannot be at play as by
it’s very definition, an
open primary is open to anyone. Even
Republicans. Even
independents that
support Governor Walker and oppose the unions.
In
fact, a quick look at the flyers
reveals that there is zero trickery involved, as Patriot Advisors very
blatantly acknowledge what they would like to accomplish:
I’m
not seeing any tricks here. What
I see is a flyer that is very honestly
explaining that it doesn’t like the positions of the candidate Jessica
King and
is thus asking voters to support the primary challenger, John Buckstaff. You’d have to be an idiot
of elephantine
proportions to believe that this flyer was trying to convince Democrats
that
Buckstaff is in line with their party ideology.
But
even putting aside the for profit
nature of the group behind these flyers.
Putting aside the fact that they are not
affiliated with any candidate
or committee. This
whole thing begs the
question: Why bother having an open primary if you’re going to refer to
any
open challenge as “sleazy, dirty tricks?”
If you want to keep debate out of it, then
close the primaries. Because
until you do, I believe it is the
right and the duty of any voter that believes as I do that the Democrat
party
has been overrun by unions and progressive extremists, to get in there
and try
to restore the party of Jefferson to it’s former glory.
Far
from sleazy, I’m looking at this
as democracy at work. It’s
an open
primary, let the open minded go in and vote what they believe and have
the
chips fall where they may.
In
other words, let Operation: Chaos –
Wisconsin edition begin.
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it with links at Redstate
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