The Dan Bongino Show - The Bongino Brief - Just Mailin' it In
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Dan Bongino.
Welcome to the Bongino Brief.
I'm Dan Bongino.
How to let the Bongino rules sit in.
I need to see receipts first, folks.
I'm not going to get caught up in any of this stuff.
Here's the problem we had last time.
In the 2020 election, we got lost in a lot of stuff.
A lot of people I trusted took us off of known, established people.
I'm saying this wrong.
This is where you need to interrupt and say, get to the point.
A lot of people in us in 2020.
It's the simplest way to say it.
Oh, I got this.
I got that.
I got a guy telling me about this and that.
And you know what happened?
The Pennsylvania case, which was absolutely a spot on case of what happened with mail-in voter fraud and unconstitutional changes in the
rules got lost because then we couldn't focus. The press coverage of the Hunter Biden thing got lost.
And also what got lost is the fact that mail-in voting in general is extremely prone to fraud
and failure. And instead of looking at the big picture,
it's not your fault, folks.
I'm not blaming anyone in particular.
But people I trusted, too,
they tried to take us down these paths,
and it screwed up everything.
And it wastes... Some of them did it on purpose.
I don't know if they wanted media hits
or what they wanted,
but they screwed
up everything because there is zero doubt in my mind that there was a large degree of fraud built
into the mail-in system because it was the first time we did it on a scale like that because of
COVID. There is zero doubt in my mind. Now we're starting to see some stuff go down.
It's a major story out of Michigan about the 2020 election.
I had to let it simmer a little bit until the receipts pop.
Here's some election reporting from this thing called this entity called Black Pack.
They paid this LLC, GBI Strategies, $11.2 million in 2020.
Hat tip Kanekoa, by the way, for the highlights on this.
We did some homework on this too.
Paid $11.2 million in 2020 to go out and register voters.
By the way, another $450K was kicked in by Biden for president.
This is an enormous amount of money. Folks, presidential, Senate,
congressional, I don't care what you're running in. $11.2 million to register voters is a
ridiculous amount of money. Now, we have the public reporting. So to be clear, this is not
a rabbit hole. There's no dispute. The money
changed hands. Now, Gateway Pundit broke this story. Hat tip to them. This is from today,
but they broke it yesterday. This is just a follow up. So apparently in October of 2020,
only a month before the 2020 general election, this is if you want to, by the way, if you want
to read this whole story,
it's in my newsletter,
Bongino.com slash newsletter,
or you can just go right to gateway pundit.
I don't need the clicks.
The newsletter it's right there for you.
It's free to sign up,
but they know in October,
2020,
only a month before the election,
Muskegon,
Michigan city clerk and Mish noticed a black female whose name was later
redacted from the police report,
dropping off between eight to ten thousand completed voter registration applications at the city clerk's office.
Wow.
She was really busy.
Clerk and mice immediately noticed the stacks of registrations included the same handwriting, non-existent addresses and incorrect phone numbers.
Again, none of these facts are in dispute.
I don't know about you folks.
Put a yes in the chat if you think this is kind of little fishy and strange.
Put a no if you think this is perfectly okay.
Eight to 10,000 voter registration forms, the same handwriting, non-existent address.
Okay, I think it's unanimous.
Sounds strange to you?
Put up the next one. This is the next screenshot from there. Here's where the story gets even weirder. But this is why I get so mad at some of the stuff that happened in 2020.
Because I believe what happened was standard old school voter fraud.
Request a ballot on your behalf or someone else's.
Intercept them in the mail and then send them back.
It wasn't complicated.
Everybody was, the Kraken.
You didn't need any of that.
None of this was complicated.
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Good company.
Use them twice.
Here's part two to this.
A Michigan State Senator, Ruth Johnson, who herself is a former Secretary of State, so she knows a little bit about this, told Gateway,
My estimate is over 800,000 ballot applications were sent to non-qualified voters in Michigan,
including many individuals who moved or died, or even some who were underage or non-citizens.
Many were sent to people who moved out of the state.
Now, please, please, God, I'm not using his name in vain.
Do not make the same mistake.
We can't assume all 800,000 are bad.
We can't assume all 800,000 are bad.
You can assume, however, based on the New York Times' own reporting,
that when you get mail-in balloting and masks like this,
that you're going to get double the rejection rate and double the fraud.
The New York Times, you said that wrong, Dan.
No, no, I didn't say that wrong.
The New York Times reported on voter fraud in the past in mail and error rates here's the article right here go to the newsletter today bongino.com slash newsletter sign up it is
right there it says remember when the new york times cared about voter fraud print this article
and highlight it listen to me what i just said print it and highlight it. Listen to me what I just said. Print it and highlight it. So when your friends tell you that the biggest mass mail-in balloting experiment in human history in 2020 that happened
because of COVID, that it was the safest in American history, ask why 10 years ago the New
York Times said mail-in fraud was no good. Mail-in voting was no good because of fraud. Ask and show
it to them. Show them the article. Here, it's called Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises. Adam Liptak, October 6, 2012. Print this freaking article. It is gold.
Why was the New York Times writing about voter fraud by mail-in voting? Keep that up.
Because this is when Republicans were doing it more in Florida, senior citizens and military
folks. So when Republicans were voting by mail the new york times was very concerned when it's mass mail and balloting and you can send out 800 000 in
michigan and who the hell knows what comes back and it's great let me read this to you slowly
and digest every single bit of it again new york times baby 2012, votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised,
and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth, statistics show.
Election officials reject almost 2% of ballots cast by mail, double the rate for in-person voting.
Quote, the more people you force to vote by mail, this election official said,
the more invalid ballots you will generate.
Lookie here, New York Times reporting on voter fraud.
Back in 2012, Republicans were voting by mail.
Now they want to tell you mass mail-in balloting with no experience doing it at all?
States just mass mail out,
sent ballots to anyone who would,
with a pulse and some not with one.
Perfectly.
Okay.
I don't accept any of that.
And you shouldn't either.
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