Kerry and Hillary Pander to the
Crackpot Left
By Michelle Malkin
HUMAN EVENTS
Posted Apr 13, 2005
It looks like Teresa Heinz Kerry is rubbing off on her
husband. And on Sen. Hillary Clinton. For the Republican Party, this is a very
good thing.
You'll recall that last month, Mrs. Heinz Kerry put on her shiniest tinfoil hat
and blamed the Democrats' loss in November on rigged voting machines. As
reported in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Mrs. Heinz Kerry openly
questioned the election results and fixated on areas of the country where
optical scanners were used to record votes. "Two brothers own 80 percent
of the machines used in the United States," Mrs. Heinz Kerry intoned, and
it is "very easy to hack into the mother machines."
Cue the Close Encounters of the Third Kind soundtrack. And keep the
mashed potatoes away from Mrs. Heinz Kerry.
Asked for evidence of her "mother machine"-hacking theory, the
ketchup heiress refused further comment. Glitches happen. And no technology is
fool-proof. But unhinged Democrats have obsessed on the fact that the chief
executive of Diebold, the leading vote machine manufacturer, is a Bush
supporter in order to turn inevitable errors into a nefarious Vote-Swallowing
Grand Master Plan.
The mother machine theorists also cite the discrepancies between exit polls and
vote tallies to bolster their suspicions. But as liberal journalist David Corn
pointed out, "screwy exit polls do raise questions, but they are not proof
of sabotage. And left-of-center accusers have promoted contradictory
theories." On the one hand, they accuse Diebold and other vendors of
"put[ting] in the fix via the paperless touch-screen machines." On
the other hand, they claim that conspirators in Florida rigged
"optical-scan voting, not electronic touch-screen voting." Or is it
both?
A Unified Mother and Father Machine Convergence Conspiracy?
Back on planet Earth, Corn notes that scholars at Cornell, Harvard and Stanford
dismissed the Florida fraud allegations as "baseless." And the Voting
Technology Project, a cooperative effort between the California Institute of
Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, found "no
particular patterns" relating to voting systems and the final results.
Immediately after the election, John Kerry avoided the deepest fever swamps of
the crackpot Left. But Teresa's kooky pillow-talk has apparently taken effect.
On Sunday, Sen. Kerry dredged up allegations of Republican trickery and voter
scare tactics in a speech before the League of Women Voters: ''Last year, too
many people were denied their right to vote, too many who tried to vote were
intimidated.''
Kerry activists made much hay about the long lines and shortage of voting machines
in swing districts. But their lawsuit in Ohio based on those claims was
dismissed. And as Mark Niquette of the Columbus Dispatch told ABC's
"Nightline," "if you talk to the election officials here in
Franklin County, they'll tell you, the main problem was there just weren't
enough machines overall, that even Republican-leaning precincts had long
lines."
Not a peep, by the way, from Kerry about the far loonier intimidation tactics
of Democrats Gone Wild -- from the drive-by shootings targeting GOP headquarters
across the country, to the union mobs who stormed the offices of Bush/Cheney
volunteers, to the anti-Bush thugs who burned swastikas onto Republican
homeowners' lawns, to the paid Democratic staffers charged with slashing the
tires of 20 Republican get-out-the-vote vans on Election Day.
Singing from the same hysteria-promoting hymn book in Minnesota this week, Sen.
Hillary Clinton further stoked Democratic madness. Sarcastically praising the
elections in Afghanistan and Iraq, Sen. Clinton pounced: "I believe that
the right to vote and the obligation to count all the votes should be promoted
not just in the Middle East, but in the Middle West! And in the Northeast! And
in the Southeast! And in every. Corner. Of. The. United. States. Of. A-MEH-rica!"
The crowd went wild. Sen. Clinton continued: Too many minorities and college
students have been "denied an equal right" to vote, she exclaimed.
(Her "moderate" solution? An election reform bill that allows illegal
aliens! And felons! And people without IDs to vote!)
The Democrats now seem to believe that the road to the White House is paved
with paranoia. Well, let them keep babbling about "mother machines"
and stolen votes. The evil genius Karl Rove himself couldn't have come up with
a better plan.
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