I generally agree with Scott’s take on President Trump’s speech last night. I was on television last night, immediately following the speech, and I gave my impressions to Rowan Dean:
I have started looking at the newly-declassified documents, which don’t appear to be voluminous. They are interesting, to say the least, but I haven’t yet seen any evidence of more voter fraud than we already knew about.
The main point, in my opinion, is that Trump is basically right: our election systems are insecure and need to be upgraded. This shouldn’t even be controversial, and it wouldn’t be if election fraud were not a significant element of Democratic Party strategy. Industrial-scale hacking of our elections may not have happened yet, but does that mean we shouldn’t guard against it? Of course not.
And there is no way Joe Biden got anywhere near 81 million legitimate votes in 2020.