Trump well received at CPAC

 Roger L. Simon:

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Trump has received a fair amount of criticism from media on the right, from Byron York and even occasionally from Laura Ingraham, for harping on the 2020 election. On Feb. 26, those objections seemed puerile. The paramount importance of electoral integrity couldn’t have been more clear and Trump laid that out logically.

He was aided by the repeated plays on the CPAC screens of the trailer for Dinesh D’Souza’s forthcoming documentary “2000 Mules,” which evidently includes significant actual footage of extraordinary amounts of late-night ballot box stuffing. The effect of this film may be powerful when it comes out in the spring. (Special kudos should go to Catherine Engelbrecht of “True the Vote,” which forced the government to “cough up” surveillance footage that made the documentary possible.)
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“The problem is not that Putin is smart. Of course, he’s smart. The real problem is that our leaders are dumb.”

“Two days ago, they [the Biden administration] canceled many oil and gas leases because of the environment.”

“We should not be buying Russian energy, but rather allow the people of our country to start producing like they did just one year ago.”

“If the radical Democrats truly want to fight for democracy … they should start with the democracy that is under threat right next door. A place called Canada.”

“They want to do the same thing to America that Trudeau has been doing to Canada, but much, much worse.”

“We stand with truckers.” [ovation]

Regarding the masks, “We will never forget what they did to our children.”

“They indoctrinate your children to hate their parents while calling you a hateful racist. … They teach 4-year-olds to pick their own genders.”

“I said years ago, I think they spied on my campaign … It turned out to be true. I want to thank John Durham for figuring that out. I believe that’s just the foundation on which a lot of very bad things will be learned about what took place.”

“Everything they are doing to me is about preserving their power and control over the American people.”

“If you wrote a book or a novel [about the spying] … it would not sell because people would say it’s not believable.”
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There is more.

Trump has taken a lot of criticism for not accepting the outcome of the 2020 election.  But evidence keeps emerging that many of the elections in swing states were questionable and the American voters need to have those voter issues examined and make sure the votes were legitimate and accurately counted. 

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