What If ?


Years ago it was suggested that I read “What if” by Randall Munroe. Basically the premise involved “what if” X happened instead of Y, what would have been the consequences. An interesting premise. For example, “what if” Germany had been victorious in WWII? “What if” the South had won the Civil War? You get the idea.

I just read an long article by Claes Ryn, who is a  is professor of politics and founding director of the new Center for the Study of Statesmanship at The Catholic University of America. He claims to be non-partisan, and for a large number of different reasons, his research confirms that there is little doubt that there was a lot of fraud in this 2020 Presidential election. Enough to swing the election to Biden? He admits that he doesn’t know.

[Of interest, recently I copied and pasted a recent blog, “Hmmm, I Didn’t Read That,” on Facebook. (For those that have not read it, it basically cast doubt on the validity of the November election.) I was hoping that I would have been censored by Facebook and consequently had my post taken down, like one of my heroes, but no such luck.]

As I thought about that book, “What If,” my mind wandered …

What if in the next year or two it is confirmed that indeed there was a lot of fraud in these battleground states.What if some of these lawsuits gradually go painstakingly up the judicial ladder, and ultimately get to the Supreme Court. And finally what if these suits that allege fraud, are deemed to be valid by the SCOTUS?

Think about that for a second! This would, in essence, mean that President Biden is a fraudulent President, (heretofore refereed to as the F-President), and Vice President Harris is a fraudulent Vice President, (heretofore referred to as the F-Vice President). What would happen then?

What are the options?

  1. A do-over … probably not constitutiona
  2. If neither Biden or Harris are valid, would the baton then pass to the Speaker of the House (As of now this would be Pelosi  … or perhaps to the next Speaker of the House after the 2022 elections.)
  3. Ignore it (which is basically what most courts have done thus far, and is basically what  SCOTUS did back in January.)
  4. Donald Trump would again be President, having been duly elected to a second term.

7/8/21

120 Replies to “What If ?”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.