Mitch McConnell Tells Democrats He Doesn't Want Lectures From Them or Their Mobs as He Supports President Trump's Election Challenge

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The 2020 election is nowhere near settled and will not be until either President Trump concedes, or the Electoral College meets. The left, the NeverTrumpers, and in the media who have been hoping for a large scale, though premature, welcoming of a Biden presidency from elected Republicans as a repudiation of President Trump’s efforts to challenge the obviously fraudulent vote in several states, are going to be disappointed. Other than Mitt Romney, who has never found Democrat ass so odoriferous that he would not nuzzle it, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Ben Sasse (no sh**, I was once forbidden to criticize Ben Sasse) the GOP Senate Caucus is backing President Trump.

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In a speech on the Senate floor today, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell endorsed President Trump’s effort to clear up the bogus counts in some contested states.

“Last week, record numbers of Americans exercised the right which generations risked everything to hand on to us.

“I want to spend a few minutes this morning talking about what we saw last week, where we are now, and where our great country will go from here.

“There is one aspect of last week that has gotten lost that I want to single out at the start.

“By every indication, the 2020 election appears to have been free from meaningful foreign interference. There is no suggestion that our foreign adversaries were allowed to undermine the integrity of this process.

“According to the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Administration, ‘we have no evidence any foreign adversary was capable of preventing Americans from voting or changing vote tallies.’

“And General Paul Nakasone, the head of the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, reported Tuesday night, quote, ‘the actions we’ve taken against adversaries… have ensured they’re not going to interfere in our elections.’

“The Trump Administration and the Senate spent four years supporting the state and local election authorities on the front lines.

“New tools and information-sharing partnerships. Unprecedented coordination. Hundreds of millions in new funding. New, painful consequences for bad actors like Russia that interfere.

“The absence of any reports of foreign interference is a ringing endorsement of our bipartisan work. And it slams the door on the embarrassing, irresponsible rhetoric that some Washington Democrats spent four years broadcasting.

“Too many voices tried to talk down our progress, urged Americans not to have confidence, and smeared anyone as unpatriotic who opposed far-left proposals to rewrite election laws.

“Well, the people who pushed this hysteria could not have more egg on their face than they do now.

“None of their demands became law. The Speaker of the House did not get to personally rewrite election law.

“And yet, because of the sensible bipartisan steps that some of us championed, our defenses and countermeasures proved to be in radically better shape than in 2016.

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“So let’s talk about where we are now.

“According to preliminary results, voters across the nation elected and re-elected Republican Senators to a degree that stunned prognosticators.

“Likewise, the American people seem to have reacted to House Democrats’ radicalism and obstruction by shrinking the Speaker’s majority and electing more Republicans there.

“And then there is the presidential race.

“Obviously, no states have yet certified their election results. We have at least one or two states that are already on track for a recount. And I believe the President may have legal challenges underway in at least five states.

“The core principle here is not complicated. In the United States of America, all legal ballots must be counted; any illegal ballots must not be; the process should be transparent or observable by all sides, and the courts are here to work through concerns.

“Our institutions are built for this. We have the system in place to consider concerns. And President Trump is 100% within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh his legal options.

“Twenty years ago, when Florida came down to a very thin margin, we saw Vice President Gore exhaust the legal system and wait to concede until December.

“More recently, weeks after the media had “called” President Bush’s re-election in 2004, Democrats baselessly disputed Ohio’s electors and delayed the process in Congress.

“The 2016 election saw recounts or legal challenges in several states.

“If any major irregularities occurred this time, of a magnitude that would affect the outcome, then every single American should want them to be brought to light. And if Democrats feel confident they have not occurred, they should have no reason to fear any extra scrutiny.

“We have the tools and institutions we need to address any concerns. The President has every right to look into allegations and request recounts under law.

“And notably the Constitution gives no role in this process to wealthy media corporations.

“The projections and commentary of the press do not get veto power over the legal rights of any citizen, including the President.

“More broadly, let’s have no lectures about how the President should immediately, cheerfully accept preliminary election results from the same characters who just spent four years refusing to accept the validity of the last election.

“And who insinuated this one would be illegitimate, too, if they lost again.

“Let’s have no lectures on this subject from that contingent.

“In late August, Secretary Hillary Clinton said, quote, ‘Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances… I think this is going to drag out, and… he will win if we don’t give an inch.’

“That same month, Speaker Pelosi and the Democratic Leader both stated, quote, ‘[President Trump] needs to cheat to win.’

“In October, when Speaker Pelosi was shopping some conspiracy theory about the Postal Service, she recklessly said, quote, ‘I have no doubt that the president… will lie, cheat, and steal, to win this election.’

“Does this sound like a chorus that has any credibility to say a few legal challenges from President Trump represent some kind of crisis?

“At this time last week, small-business owners in cities across America were boarding up their windows in case President Trump appeared to win and far-left mobs decided to reprise their summertime rioting.

“Suffice to say a few legal inquiries from the President do not exactly spell the end of the Republic.

“Here’s how two professors from Fordham Law School and New York Law School put it:

“Quote: ‘For centuries, we have asked people who are unhappy with their fellow citizens or government agencies and institutions to bring their claims to court.’

“President Trump’s is ‘a traditional response that affirms rather than undermines American institutions.’ End quote.

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“This process will reach its resolution. Our system will resolve any recounts or litigation. In January, the winner of this election will place his hand on a Bible.

“Just like it’s happened every four years since 1793.

“What we know for sure is that the outcome is guaranteed to delight tens of millions of Americans and disappoint tens of millions of Americans.

“But we also know that we will wake up on January 21st, still blessed to live in the greatest nation the world has ever seen.

“And in no small part that is because we respect the rule of law, we trust our institutions, and neither of those things is outweighed by pronouncements from partisans or the press.”

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This is important. At some point, a president will be elected by the Electoral College (or by Congress, if things really go South). Right now that is in question. The fact that the Senate, absent its quisling caucus, is in agreement that it will back the moves President Trump makes.

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