Election fraud dead-ender Joseph Farah started his Jan. 24 WorldNetDaily column by defending the sleazy Texas attorney general:
You saw it again Tuesday night on TV – in spades. What you witnessed was official election interference. We’ve seen it consistently since 2020, since Jan. 6, since Donald J. Trump’s big victory was stolen before his eyes.
How did it happen?
According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, here’s exactly how it worked. In 2023, there was an attempted coup when allies of Karl Rove tried to remove him from office and turn Texas over to an election fraud outfit. It was unsuccessful. Paxton beat the rap. He beat back a Senate trial on articles of impeachment. Keep in mind, Rove is still the man who calls the shots on Fox TV – that, in itself, is another example of election interference. It never stops for Donald Trump.
Like other Paxton defenders at WND, Farah refused to talk about the criminal behavior that was the reason Paxton was impeached, and he offered no proof to back up his claim that Karl Rove was the mastermind behind Paxton’s impeachment. Farah then embraced the conspiracy theory of election fraud peddled by Paxton and disgraced ex-Fox News host Tucker Carlson:
What happened? Overnight, Democrats dumped hundreds of thousands of mysterious votes for Joe Biden into the battleground states.
Now, election interference takes many forms – Trump faces lawfare today. He’s been charged with multiple felony counts. Now Nikki Haley uses baskets of Democratic money to stay in the race. Even the RNC is sick of the fraud. It’s so obvious – but ordinary Americans are not used to this.
Tucker didn’t believe it until the raid on Mar-a-Largo. And then he got it. We’re each picking up on reality slowly but surely.
Expect more of the same kind of fraud this year.
As we’ve noted, WND had no problem with Republicans meddling in Democratic primaries to prolong them, and he offers no evidence that it’s “lawfare” to hold Trump accountable for his crimes — we thought WND was a fan of law and order.