July 31, 2016
A selection of the DNC e-mails
email ID: 578
Fwd: State Dinner Countdown [donor whines to get state dinner invitation]
email ID: 2946
RE: Credit for HVF [demand for credit securing $200K to attend private dinner]
email ID: 17287
Re: $50,000 - Lawrence Benenson [desperation for money, contempt for donors]
email ID: 14700
Flag: AP: Eyeing Senate, Clinton directing money to 2016 battlegrounds [concern about story re Clinton campaign funds]
email ID: 7784
RE: Gloria Allred blast language for lawyers approval [thinking of ways to violate Hatch Act]
email ID: 20148
Re: FW: DNC LGBT Event [making fun of black woman’s name]
email ID: 17942
“I love you too. no homo.”
email ID: 425
Re: No shit [raising rumor that Sanders is atheist]
email ID: 11508
Flag: Bernie FR email on Politico / JFA story [DNC/Clinton vs Sanders campaign]
email ID: 6230
Video Request: msnbc right now [concern re MSNBC commentary on DNC-Clinton collusion]
email ID: 6107
“Fucking Joe claiming the system is rigged, party against him, we need to complain to their producer.”
email ID: 8806
Re: Chuck, this must stop [coordinating with Chuck Todd to counter Mika Brzezinski’s call for DNC chair to resign]
email ID: 8379
RE: Getting on same page [releasing story to cooperative reporter]
email ID: 12450
RE: Interview request [controlling Spanish-language news with “Preferred Bilinguals”]
email ID: 7102
“Off the Record Meeting with Phil Griffin, President of MSNBC”
email ID: 13762
Fwd: per agreement ... any thoughts appreciated [Politico writer Ken Vogel runs story by DNC before own editors]
email ID: 10808
Re: BuzzFeed and DNC connection [coordinating convention coverage]
email ID: 10933
Re: WaPo Party [secret (illegal) DNC party hosted by Washington Post]
email ID: 2699
Re: Washington Examiner delegate inquiry [DNC rejects request from “right wing rag”]
email ID: 5304
RE: FNS 4-24-16 [Clinton’s problems due to Sanders liberals, SOS email server, Clinton Foundation]
email ID: 8351
RE: need comms approval - craigslist job post [fake sexist ad for Trump business].
email ID: 12803
RE: For Your Review: Weekly Update [“LOT'S of Trump. For this week I think its ok, I don't want to touch what's happening on our side because its engendering negative feedback from Members …”]
email ID: 7586
RE: Action on DNC tomorrow (Immigration Raids) [conflicted messaging re White House actions]
email ID: 9736
Megyn Kelly is a bimbo [very conflicted DNC consultant]
email ID: 6087
Surrogate TPs from HFA [Clinton campaign providing DNC talking points]
email ID: 5254
Re: Alaska "Counter" Event [DNC spies in Sanders campaign]
email ID: 4776
email ID: 7793
RE: Bernie narrative [effort to blame Bernie for DNC conspiracy against him]
email ID: 14295
June 11, 2016
How to steal an election, Democratic Party edition
“Election Fraud Watch 2016” has been documenting the reports of “irregularities” throughout the Democratic Party primaries and caucuses.
This information is not about the schedule and various rules established by the Democratic National Committee seemingly meant to reduce the chances of an outsider gaining ground. It is about how even with those inherent advantages, Hillary Clinton had to cheat to fend off the insurgent campaign of Bernie Sanders.
February’s posts are dominated by Nevada, where Harry Reid instructed casino union bosses the night before the caucus to make sure their members were given time to vote for Hillary. And Nevada arises again during its state convention in May, where Bernie now had more delegates, so the Party decertified more than enough of them to give Hillary the edge and then, just to make sure, made their count while people were still in line to get in and ignored motions for a recount, increasingly shredding Robert’s rules of order throughout the day until the chair, Roberta Lange, closed the convention on her own, fled, and called on law enforcement to clear the hall.
March’s posts are dominated by Arizona.
April brings in reports about Massachusetts (where former President Bill Clinton literally blocked people from voting at two precincts in Boston), Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, and Illinois.
May’s reports include Maryland and Kentucky and more about Illinois and Nevada.
And June’s posts add reports about Puerto Rico and California.
Common “problems”: severe reduction of polling places, missing and incorrect voter registrations, and incorrect recording of votes. In California, 30% of the votes (>2.5 million) have yet to be counted at all.
There are several articles about the pattern of discrepancy between the usually fairly accurate exit polls and the official results in several states: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Wisconsin, and West Virginia.
The writer also links to many other general reports, including:
- “Voters report suspicious irregularities in three different primary states” (April 26, by Nathan Wellman)
- “Election fraud mega edition” (May 7, by Nina Illingworth)
- “Hillary wins the lottery” (May 12, by Richard Charnin)