Through this past summer, I became less and less confident
that Romney could win the election. It was not because he couldn’t bring enough
to the table. He is an amazingly accomplished man. What he had to offer to turn
our fruitless country around and ease our distress appeared to be the perfect
formula. So what went wrong? If I could offer one simple phrase to sum up the Obama
campaign’s success that Mitt Romney and his advisors simply were not willing to do, that phrase is - Commit
Fraud. Not just voter fraud but campaign
fraud too. Take a look at Webster’s definition of the word Fraud:
Deceit, trickery,
sharp practice or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some
unfair or dishonest advantage.
Go ahead and look the word up. There are several other definitions. It’s easy to recognize the actions of the Obama Administration and the subsequent campaign in any definition of the word.
My first clue that this was not going to go well was when
George Stephanopoulos asked a totally off-the-wall question of Romney at one of
the Republican debates. He asked if Romney believes that the courts should
overturn a constitutional right to privacy which bars States from banning
contraception. What? No one, not Romney
or anyone else for that matter ever suggested such a thing. It’s the old “When
did you stop beating your wife?” question. It finally came to light that the
question was requested by members of Obama’s reelection team to discredit
Romney with women. The acts of fraud escalated exponentially from there.
Obama’s thugs would jump out from behind trees, toss lies or false accusations
to the media and then hide back in the woods to reload. It didn’t seem to
matter how bizarre the attacks were. They always hit their mark with someone.
Sandra Fluke convinced woman that they could not afford birth control without
government subsidies. They were convincing voters that Romney would kill old
people just like he did to a man’s wife that used to work for him. It seemed
Obama could say anything and it would stick like glue to at least some voters.
Yet, in the end, Mitt Romney was actually ahead in the
polls. One thing all the news outlets could agree on is that it was going to be
close. Really? Apparently none of the respected prognosticators added in the
one element that had been staring them in the face for about a year prior to
the election. Fraud. I hate to say I told you so (not really) but I was warning
about election fraud for the last two months prior to November. I knew it would
be rampant and I was pretty sure it could swing the election.
Just to address those who love to try the “turn around”
argument by saying “The Republican’s do it too”, I say to you. Yes, there no
doubt were some cheaters on the Right who tried to add fraudulent votes for
Mitt Romney. Just as some Redcoats probably tried to hide behind a tree or two
before they were trounced. But this was a highly orchestrated and artful work
of fraud. If you need proof, simply Google “Vote Fraud 2012” and read the
plethora of articles in every state where thousands of votes were diverted to
Obama or where entire precincts had not one vote for Romney or where all White
counties had scores of Black voters and on and on. When an election is as close
as this one was predicted to be by every pollster in America ,
how else can you explain Obama’s commanding win when the day was over?
So what’s the answer? Should Republicans learn the tactics
of the Left? Is lying and cheating going to dictate elections from now on?
Perhaps. But, I’d like to think there may be another way; something that
borders on rational behavior. I suggest the Republicans and all freedom-loving
individuals in America
begin now to take advantage of the coming disasters looming through the next
four years and embrace our easily swayed fellow Americans. Continually explain
what might have been. Recognize where the Latino and Black communities need
help with more outreach programs. Develop private institutions where women
who are struggling get a better chance at a fulfilled life. In other words,
Conservatives need to build trust within those groups that need help but don’t
know where to turn.
Instead of privately giving to charities, openly give time
and money to set up organizations that show that Conservatism is a positive,
uniting force in America .
Instead of Tea Party rally videos of angry Americans shouting their displeasure
with the government, how about Tea Party videos of members going into the
ghettos and tutoring young people on what it means to be an American. You get
the picture.
I truly believe that the Conservative Movement in America
can thrive once again in four years if we put those ideals into action now,
before it is too late. By instilling trust in our fellow Americans through our
actions, acts of fraud would not be able to take such a foothold as it has
these past few years.
I love my country as I’m sure you do. I can’t just sit here
and write blogs that do not go anywhere anymore. I feel I have to take some
action. My first action is to ask for your help. I welcome your thoughts on how
we might accomplish this goal. I plan to write to my congressman soon and the
Tea Party leaders who might listen. Please help give me suggestions as to the
best direction to take. Any progress in our efforts will be updated here.
God Bless America
Chuck Drake
God Bless America
Chuck Drake
Private emails are welcomed.
Cdrake1@hotmail.com