Voting Rules & Election Day: Democrats Deliberately Undermine Them | National Review
The latest talking point in the election coverage, which I ve seen or heard in several places today, is that the Supreme Court has validated the mail-in, depot-drop, and ballot-counting procedures that have been ginned up by state courts and election-board bureaucrats. This is wrong. The Supreme Court has not validated anything. It has abdicated.
This distinction needs to be made clearly. The narrative that the Supreme Court has already authorized voting that does not comply with state election laws is just part one in a two-step scheme to enable post-election cheating: First, infiltrate as many illegal ballots as possible into the state systems; second, keep chanting that every vote counts and demagogue anyone who says otherwise i.e., anyone who insists that state statutory law be followed as suppressing votes, no doubt motivated by racism.
The Orwellian narrative is already being written: To call for the Constitution to be enforced is to steal the election.