Maricopa County's failed 2020 election is back in the news.
Lucky for us, we already know what the adversary's next few moves will be; it's not the first time the Democrats have been caught rigging elections.
After joining neighboring Palm Beach County's last-minute attempt to steal the 2000 presidential election, Broward County Democrats needed a scapegoat.
Carol promptly resigned, allowing the Nomenklatura to swap in Miriam Oliphant as supervisor of elections.
A career bureaucrat in the local school district, Miriam didn't know squat about elections and had never managed anything of comparable size and complexity.
Miriam's real job wasn't running elections; it was assimilating the department into the Democrat party.
In 2002, despite repeated offers of assistance, Miriam ruined the 2002 primary elections.
Hanlon's Razor tells us to "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." It may just be that the election had more moving parts than Miriam, never the sharpest tool in anyone's shed, could handle.
Her mentor, Broward County public defender Alan Schreiber, went on record saying Miriam "Had pre-existing psychiatric conditions." That's kind of harsh, but don't feel too sad. Miriam was offered a golden parachute.
Half of Broward County's election precincts produced more votes than registered voters.
With its lost and ghosted ballots, Maricopa County was to the 2020 election what Broward was in 2018.
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