Joe Briben is human garbage.
Read the excerpts from his latest Time interview and it’s obvious that this waste pile is the most loathsome human being to ever enter the political space.
Between the kid-sniffing, the daughter-showering, the endless lying, the influence peddling, the plagiarizing, and the fact that he destroys everything he touches, there’s NEVER been worse.
Dude is a cancer on this country. And a plague on humankind.
America’s election system is facing a crisis of trust, and much of that crisis centers on mail-in voting, expanded election rules, and the refusal of some states to fully open their voter rolls to federal review.
The issue is not simply whether fraud has been proven in every case. The deeper issue is whether the system itself creates too many opportunities for confusion, delay, manipulation, and public doubt.
Mail-in voting is defended by supporters as a matter of convenience and access. They argue that it helps the elderly, disabled voters, military members, overseas citizens, and people who cannot easily appear at the polls on Election Day.
That argument has merit when mail-in voting is limited to true absentee needs.
But mass mail-in voting is different.
Once a ballot leaves the controlled environment of a polling place, it enters a far weaker chain of custody. It may sit in a mailbox. It may be mailed to an old address. It may be handled by family members, caregivers, campaign workers, activists, or third-party collectors. It may be ...