It’s Only a “Rigged” Election if You Lose, Apparently

It’s always nice when you get to see left-wing hypocrisy play out in real time…

Here, we have screenshots of two posts by the same Facebook page — one published before the election, and the other some time after. If you take a close look, you can see how the definition of a “rigged” system completely changes with whoever is perceived to be in power.

Ahead of election night 2016, then-candidate Donald Trump faced continuous scorn and mockery for suggesting that entrenched powers held sway over polling results. This only exacerbated when the now-president said that he would consider challenging the results of the election in the event of his defeat.

Ironically, that’s exactly what the Democrats seem to be doing.

Of course, the right half of the image takes jabs at the Electoral College, a system put in place to ensure that large states don’t develop absolute ruler over smaller, more rural states in the Union. Apparently, Democrats don’t have a problem with that either — that is, until states like Texas start deciding elections.

~ Facts Not Memes


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