Sean Stone
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And if you can look at it very simply, you think 2020 wasn't a weird thing. Trump got 75 million votes in 2020, right? He won all the bellwethers. He easily won except for the five or six states, counties that shut down for the night. And to me, that's, you know, I go back to 2000. I didn't like the 2000 election, because I felt like, you know, this is weird. The chads, right?
It all takes us one county to throw a whole state, right? The same, if you shut down elections and say, we're gonna come back tomorrow, And then the next day, they basically have – they know exactly how many votes they needed to overcome Trump's lead in those five, six states.
It all takes us one county to throw a whole state, right? The same, if you shut down elections and say, we're gonna come back tomorrow, And then the next day, they basically have – they know exactly how many votes they needed to overcome Trump's lead in those five, six states.
And that's the problem to me is when you stop counting and then come back the next day and, well, we got just enough to beat that lead. That's suspicious, right? Come on. You've got to say that doesn't add up to a logical person to say you would stop counting at any point. Stop the observance at any point and then come back knowing how many points.
And that's the problem to me is when you stop counting and then come back the next day and, well, we got just enough to beat that lead. That's suspicious, right? Come on. You've got to say that doesn't add up to a logical person to say you would stop counting at any point. Stop the observance at any point and then come back knowing how many points.
It's like a football game where they say, two minutes to go. Your team's up by two touchdowns. We're going to come back tomorrow. And then you come back the next day and you go, yeah, we scored three touchdowns last night. I didn't see it. Where was the observers? That's my problem with the 2020 election.
It's like a football game where they say, two minutes to go. Your team's up by two touchdowns. We're going to come back tomorrow. And then you come back the next day and you go, yeah, we scored three touchdowns last night. I didn't see it. Where was the observers? That's my problem with the 2020 election.
You know, in 2004, a lot of people suspected that the machines were rigged against Kerry. There was articles written about that in Ohio. It was a very controversial state. Because people started questioning the voting machines back then. And many Democrats were the ones questioning it all the way through 2018.
You know, in 2004, a lot of people suspected that the machines were rigged against Kerry. There was articles written about that in Ohio. It was a very controversial state. Because people started questioning the voting machines back then. And many Democrats were the ones questioning it all the way through 2018.
We've got video in the Giuliani episode of Kamala and all these people saying, you know, the voting machines right now, I can take you down there and show you how to hack these machines. So why is it in 2020 we couldn't question the voting machines anymore or the issue of – How much do you think this is going to backfire on the Democrats?
We've got video in the Giuliani episode of Kamala and all these people saying, you know, the voting machines right now, I can take you down there and show you how to hack these machines. So why is it in 2020 we couldn't question the voting machines anymore or the issue of – How much do you think this is going to backfire on the Democrats?
I think Trump has the opportunity to create an historic presidency. I mean, the people around him, like we talk about Tulsi Gabbard in our series, you talk about Kash Patel, you talk about Bobby Kennedy, you know, and many others that are solid people with good instincts, right, that could transform our deep, they could fundamentally drain the swamp.
I think Trump has the opportunity to create an historic presidency. I mean, the people around him, like we talk about Tulsi Gabbard in our series, you talk about Kash Patel, you talk about Bobby Kennedy, you know, and many others that are solid people with good instincts, right, that could transform our deep, they could fundamentally drain the swamp.
Now it's not gonna be easy, but if they create the cultural shift, and I think is there a lot of people, that's why the red wave came in a way that even the popular vote won. People are sick of the system, right? But the elections are key to me. And it's not about Trump versus Kamala or anybody. If we don't have a clear, like a blockchain style of transparency when it comes to elections,
Now it's not gonna be easy, but if they create the cultural shift, and I think is there a lot of people, that's why the red wave came in a way that even the popular vote won. People are sick of the system, right? But the elections are key to me. And it's not about Trump versus Kamala or anybody. If we don't have a clear, like a blockchain style of transparency when it comes to elections,
That's what scares me the most is that we get to this place where you can rig machines, where you stop counting and say, we'll come back tomorrow. We need to get a clear way of doing an election where it's like a blockchain where you can see the results. Because I think there is suspicion, by the way, around some of the down ballot votes this year to this day in some of the states that-
That's what scares me the most is that we get to this place where you can rig machines, where you stop counting and say, we'll come back tomorrow. We need to get a clear way of doing an election where it's like a blockchain where you can see the results. Because I think there is suspicion, by the way, around some of the down ballot votes this year to this day in some of the states that-
You know, there are questions. I think if you can have blockchain transparency, right, where it's like every vote is there, it's it's accounted for. You can go and you can check your vote and you can see where that's what we need to have as a modern society. And all done in one day, not over the course of a week or three months of voting. I mean, it's just got to be really clear and simple.
You know, there are questions. I think if you can have blockchain transparency, right, where it's like every vote is there, it's it's accounted for. You can go and you can check your vote and you can see where that's what we need to have as a modern society. And all done in one day, not over the course of a week or three months of voting. I mean, it's just got to be really clear and simple.
Democrats don't. Oh, I know. I'm saying, but now is the time to change it. If we don't change it, I'm very concerned about our freedom.