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The Arizona Election: Audit or Illusion?

April 02, 2025Film4386
The Arizona Election: Audit or Illusion? No, building a skyscraper isn

The Arizona Election: Audit or Illusion?

No, building a skyscraper isn’t a fitting analogy for the current state of the Arizona election. Instead, let us consider the Fake Rock Ridge town from the movie Blazing Saddles, where only the facades were constructed to fool those less discerning. Similarly, the ongoing Arizona audit is a facade designed to deceive those who might be swayed by half-truths and fabricated evidence.

Fictional and Real-Life Audit Parallels

A non-fiction example can be drawn from Maricopa County, Arizona, where Sheriff Joe Arpaio conducted a highly publicized and controversial investigation into Barack Obama’s birth certificate. Using hyper-partisan volunteers and fabricated evidence, Arpaio’s efforts aimed to undermine Obama's legitimacy, disregarding the State of Hawaii's official documentation. The Cold Case Posse and the Cyber Ninjas share a striking resemblance to this earlier effort, albeit with a different level of prominence and visibility.

Expert Insight and Corruption in Elections

From a seasoned insider who spent over a decade working at the oval office, two administrations, it is clear that there is profound corruption in these elections. Not merely personal or political, but a systemic issue that needs to be addressed and fixed. The current audit, while likely to uncover discrepancies, is more of a distraction than a solution.

The discrepancies that have already been identified paint a concerning picture of the election's accuracy. Ballots going missing from batch counts, convictions and confessions of ballot harvesting from comatose elders in nursing homes, and widespread fear and terror—fear of the outcome and terror of the underlying corruption—highlight the need for a transparent and comprehensive overhaul of the electoral process.

Truth as a Commodity

The audit and its findings will likely reinforce the current narrative, with dubious evidence lodged by those with vested interests. As the truth becomes a commodity to be sold for the highest bid, it is essential to confront the reality of these discrepancies head-on. The Az Auditor General's report has already revealed Biden's victory, but this does not mitigate the systemic issues that must be addressed.

The beauty of the internet and social media platforms has allowed these issues to spread rapidly, fostering polarization and division. As such, it is crucial for elected officials and stakeholders to work towards transparent, trustworthy, and fair election processes. Only through such efforts can we ensure the integrity of our democratic institutions and restore public confidence in the electoral system.

Conclusion

The Arizona election audit is not merely an exercise in uncovering fraud but a potential mirage. By understanding the parallels with fictional and historical illustrations, we can better comprehend the need for transparent and trustworthy electoral processes. For as long as the truth remains a commodity, the Az Auditor General's report will be just one piece in a much larger puzzle needing comprehensive solutions.