So NOW the MSM wants to talk about election fraud...

Lee Camp on RT just hit the ball out of the park with his observations about the media's change in stance on election fraud. His previous segments on the subject are all quite good and his facts are credible (I fact check him a lot) - not perfect, but not many mistakes. Anyway, I find him credible. Check out the relevant part in this video or watch the whole thing, its great. The segment starts at about 15:40.

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At this rate, in 2020 you'll go into a polling station and there will be a person behind a curtain who will ask you. "who do you want to vote for". You tell them and leave knowing they will punch in your choices. Then the owners of the country and their lackey pols can brag about how they got rid of the corrupt electronic machines.
Paper only. Vote and put your ballot in a locked and sealed box. Box then opened at your county seat in presence of witnesses and then the votes are counted. So it takes longer. It's well worth it...

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Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal's picture

This has been one of the three most important issues facing us over the past 15 years.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

terriertribe's picture

Boxes are opened and votes counted in front of witnesses at the polling place when the polls close. The more people that know the local results as soon as possible, the less likely it is that mistakes will go unnoticed when they are totaled, and votes won't disappear or change in transit.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

Mark from Queens's picture

voter suppression.

At this critical juncture even TYT seems to have cooled off and gotten in line with the Clinton Cabal. Where else do we have a regular staunch liberal voice unafraid to expose the fraud by speaking truth to power? Everyone else has been MIA for a while now, still under contract with the oligarchs for the Bernie Blackout.

Thanks for writing this up to call our attention yet again to the excellent comedian who is doing some of the best journalistic coverage by bringing on the kind of brilliant unsung reporters you don't normally see. His coverage, particularly on this subject, has been par excellance.

Will check out the whole piece when I can. Thanks again!

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"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:

THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

Raggedy Ann's picture

is the Jon Stewart replacement, only slightly more intense? I enjoy and appreciate the work he is doing. I am always grateful to someone posting a link since I don't have teevee. Pleasantry

edited for myriad errors and omissions Blush

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

Mark from Queens's picture

this article really nailed the kind of uneasiness I always felt but couldn't pinpoint about the limits of their liberalism (not enough for me). Theirs borders more on Neoliberalism's socially liberal/financially conservative scam. Lee Camp, on the other hand, is a straight up Liberal Progressive, if not radical. Which is what we need way more of than the former. Colbert's latest incarnation as Late Show host has seen him almost completely politically neutered.

"The Joke’s on You:
Presenting . . . The Daily Show and The Colbert Report" by Steve Almond, The Baffler (No. 20, 2012)
. It's a pretty brilliant piece worth reading in full.

But their sanctification is not evidence of a world gone mad so much as an audience gone to lard morally, ignorant of the comic impulse’s more radical virtues. Over the past decade, political humor has proliferated not as a daring form of social commentary, but a reliable profit source. Our high-tech jesters serve as smirking adjuncts to the dysfunctional institutions of modern media and politics, from which all their routines derive. Their net effect is almost entirely therapeutic: they congratulate viewers for their fine habits of thought and feeling while remaining careful never to question the corrupt precepts of the status quo too vigorously.

Our lazy embrace of Stewart and Colbert is a testament to our own impoverished comic standards. We have come to accept coy mockery as genuine subversion and snarky mimesis as originality. It would be more accurate to describe our golden age of political comedy as the peak output of a lucrative corporate plantation whose chief export is a cheap and powerful opiate for progressive angst and rage.

Consider, in this context, Stewart’s coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement. His initial segment highlighted the hypocrisy of those who portrayed the protestors in Zuccotti Park as lawless and menacing while praising Tea Party rallies as quintessentially patriotic. But Stewart was careful to include a caveat: “I mean, look, if this thing turns into throwing trash cans into Starbucks windows, nobody’s gonna be down with that,” he said, alluding to vandalism by activists during a 1999 World Trade Organization summit. Stewart then leaned toward the camera and said, in his best guilty-liberal stage whisper, “We all love Starbucks.” The audience laughed approvingly. Protests for economic justice are worthy of our praise, just so long as they don’t take aim at our luxuries. The show later sent two correspondents down to Zuccotti Park. One highlighted the various “weirdos” on display. The other played up the alleged class divisions within those occupying the park. Both segments trivialized the movement by playing to right-wing stereotypes of protestors as self-indulgent neo-hippies.

...in unguarded moments—comparing Steve Jobs to Thomas Edison, say, or crowing over the assassination of Osama bin Laden—(Stewart) betrays an allegiance to good old American militarism and the free market. In his first show after the attacks of September 11, he delivered a soliloquy that channeled the histrionic patriotism of the moment. “The view from my apartment was the World Trade Center,” he said shakily, “and now it’s gone, and they attacked it. This symbol of American ingenuity, and strength, and labor, and imagination, and commerce, and it is gone. But you know what the view is now? The Statue of Liberty. The view from the South of Manhattan is now the Statue of Liberty. You can’t beat that.”

It does not take a particularly supple intellect to discern the subtext here. The twin towers may have symbolized “ingenuity” and “imagination” to Americans such as Stewart and his brother, Larry, the chief operating officer of the New York Stock Exchange’s parent company. But to most people in the world, the WTC embodied the global reach of U.S.-backed corporate cartels. It’s not the sort of monument that would showcase a pledge to shelter the world’s “huddled masses.” In fact, it’s pretty much the opposite of that. To imply a kinship between the towers and the Statue of Liberty—our nation’s most potent symbol of immigrant striving—is to promote a reality crafted by Fox News CEO Roger Ailes.

Ok. I'm off to bed now. Was compelled to share this before then and I forgot about it. Will check back tomorrow to respond. 'nite, folks.

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"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:

THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

Lee camp is in a league of his own, I don't think Stewart or Colbert would make the team.

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Anja Geitz's picture

Of OWS and I also remember being annoyed by it. The same thing has happened to a radio program I have loved for years, reducing the #DNCLeaks as the Dems being mean to Bernie. It's discouraging and disheartening when you feel like you're in the minority to what is really going on.

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Raggedy Ann's picture

Thanks, 33 1/3. Smile

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

He isn't on TV but he should be.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

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Lookout's picture

I like the broadcast which also includes Chris Hedges, Thom Hartmann, Ed Schultz, and others. I catch it on youtube as well.

Last week, Lee had a great interview with Richard Wolff one of my favorite economists.
Lee Camp interviews filmmaker, author and economics professor Richard D. Wolff about his new book and the pitfalls of current capitalism. (first 15 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGbC2nB9GqM
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGbC2nB9GqM]

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

elenacarlena's picture

Not "We were wrong, Hillbots did hack the machines, she did not win fair and she did not win square." It's all "Foreign hacks! Could happen!" I'm surprised they didn't say "If Putin likes Trump, he could take over our machines!" Maybe that'll be next.

See, the election fraud must be over there, we can't possibly admit that it was over here.

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Szaephod's picture

On the standing any/all of us (e.g. a group of C99P'ers) would have to take this to the SCOTUS on an exigent basis, in particular, that we are suffering immediate and irreparable harm by virtue of multiple cases of malfeasance, that is not being remedied?

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The spirit of party serves to enfeeble the Public Administration,
agitates with Jealousies and false alarms, and opens the door to corruption,
which finds access to the government itself through the channels of party passions.
George Washington

regarding millitarism won't be seen on fcc regulated teevee either

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Damnit Janet's picture

How can people even begin to think their vote was even counted if you were even allowed to vote???

It's the same logic that says a mom beats just one of her kids but couldn't possibly be abusing all of her kids...

People are totally asleep to this problem.

Until it happens to them. But on voting... you'll never know you got fucked out of your right. It's a great little scam they've got going.

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"Love One Another" ~ George Harrison

One maybe possible angle is that given the scare over Putin personally messing with every machine in the US is that the scare will set up real efforts to actually make the voting machines, process, etc. immune from outsiders. Maybe to prevent Putin from stealing my vote, we turn to human counted paper ballots, which as I understand is the most fool proof system. Otherwise, you now, Putin wins.

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