Tag Archive for voter fraud

A Pardon I Can Live With

I haven’t agreed with all the pardons President Trump has either granted or contemplated, but I do with this one…Susan B. Anthony, leader of the Women’s Suffrage Movement. That woman dared to vote in 1872, when it was illegal for women to vote. And she got caught.

I’m a bit surprised that Pres. Trump pardoned her, with his fierce stand and warnings against voter fraud (which this was), but who am I, a simple American citizen, to question his decisions?

Details at Trump to pardon women’s suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony.

The Irony of Voter Fraud

OK, fellow irony-lovers, here’s another one for us.  And I mean it to be taken in the spirit of irony, not politics, please.

Steve Curtis didn’t just promote the voter-fraud controversy, he blamed it on the Democrats.  Which, I admit, is reasonable for this conservative talk-show host and ex-Colorado Republican Party chairman.

Then–allegedly–he used his ex-wife’s 2016 mail-in ballot to vote for the candidates and issues of his choice, forging her name on it.

Isn’t that voter fraud?  And isn’t he NOT a Democrat?

Read the story from The Washington Post or US News.com or Fox or a bunch of other news outlets.  Seems like the media enjoys a good bit of irony as much as I do.