| > Slapping a pride flag on a jet engine isn't exactly a political bias, it's a marketing / reputation-washing gimmick. Oat milk lattes and pride parades were your chosen example. Raytheon is there. > You are implying that the Republican party is not also this. In the Trump era they're not - the media/establishment has been firmly anti-Trump, and he's been loudly calling for scaling back overseas military activity. > Voting or voter registration -- citation needed. I mean the 70+ lawsuits are widely reported. > Voter fraud is a criminal offense, the courts can do plenty. Against an individual who voted fraudulently, if they can prove it was wilful and if they can even find the person, sure. Against an official who "forgot" to make a required check, or "accidentally" allowed someone to register past the deadline, or didn't manage to connect up a database that was supposed to be connected up? Very hard to prove anything, and hard to get past qualified immunity too. > Or are you claiming that the irregularities only were irregular in the Democrats' favor, and that they lost in spite of committing widescale voter registration fraud? No fraud of the sort that you'd find a smoking gun for - no-one directly lying, no orders to break the law in so many words. Just a bunch of procedural errors and mishaps, probably not even coordinated, that add up to nudge the vote a few tenths of a percentage point in one direction. Not enough to tip the balance when the margin is as big as it was this time around. |