Arizonans Should Carefully Consider Information On Voting Irregularities

Rudy Giuliani

The legacy media never misses a chance to marginalize conservatives, especially Trump supporters, so it was not surprising to see the likes of Howie Fisher and Jim Small pounce on the circus-like atmosphere surrounding Rudy Giuliani’s upcoming forum in Phoenix.

Much of the mockery stems from the fact that a certain representative commandeered the event and his reputation has tainted what should be considered a much-needed review of irregularities in the 2020 General Election.

It’s important, in our opinion, that Arizona residents consider carefully the information shared by Giuliani and his team. Our recommendation is that the public and pundits refrain from proverbially shooting the messenger. Instead focus on the information presented and disseminate it to the Attorney General’s Office as well as members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.

There are a considerable number of thoughtful lawmakers who are following the issues very closely. They however, thought it better to work behind the scenes and urge the Arizona AG Mark Brnovich and members of the Board of Supervisors to do a more thorough investigation into accusations of a compromised election.

Still, other representatives were blocked from attending the event. In our opinion, they are the most fortunate in that they had no choice in the matter. They will not be associated with grandstanding opportunists and can assert deniability to the voters who expect their representatives to secure our elections.

Above all it is important to remember the words of one legislator who will be on stage: “this is all political theater.” And it is the theater of the absurd. Martin Esslin once wrote, “The Theatre of the Absurd attacks the comfortable certainties of religious or political orthodoxy. It aims to shock its audience out of complacency, to bring it face to face with the harsh facts of the human situation as these writers see it.”

In other words, wake up people. Our elections are compromised and if we do not act now to ensure that frauds are held to account, and phrases like “a little fraud doesn’t make a difference,” go unchallenged, we will lose our Republic.

We urge readers to spend their time contacting members of the Board of Supervisors and demand that they watch Giuliani’s event on live stream. Organizers have claimed that much of the information that will come out will be just as shocking as was the information gathered in the investigation of the election in Pennsylvania.

If those claims are true, there is absolutely no way Attorney General Mark Brnovich, Governor Doug Ducey, Senate President Karen Fann, or House Speaker Rusty Bowers can say with any certainty that this was a fair and free election. Until they can say those words, they should refrain from supporting certification of the results.

Fraud is fraud and when it comes to our country any single instance of fraud is a disenfranchisement of a legitimate voter, and that should completely unacceptable.