Reflecting on the Past Four Years: A Critique of Election Interference Claims and Political Division in America

Hi. It’s been four years since the last presidential election. Four years that we’ve had to illustrate to the American people how insincere it is to claim widespread election interference but create alternate electors just for the swing states you lost. Supported by Republicans in power because of the results of the same election, they now want to question the legitimacy of how damaging it should be to your credibility to lose dozens and dozens of court cases from 86 judges, 38 of which appointed by Republicans, to remind everyone that the major news organization responsible for stoking your fear and doubts about election integrity also paid 80 million million dollars in a defamation lawsuit for doing so. That all the absurd alternate interpretations of what happened on January 6th are incompatible with each other and the hours of footage easily visible to anyone who knows what a riot looks like. We’ve had four years to convince his supporters who he is, that the only thing he’s uniquely qualified for is to be a Rorschach inkblot test, for you to see whatever you need to lazily validate what you already thought. And a vast number of people who worked for him now want you to know he’s unfit for office. And those now supporting him hope you never Google their previous statements where they said the same, that his loss in 2020 wasn’t a statistical impossibility as a result of manipulation by a corrupt opposition, but rather a simple response to his Deconstruction of the American dream. That there are many, many, many of us out there who see his bravado for what it is, an insecure man’s loose approximation of security. And we voted to say so, and we will again.