Friday, July 17, 2026

Too Dumb To….

 Nope.

"Since Mr. Trump declassified the memo, we can quote the part he didn’t," wrote the [WSJ Editorial] board. Specifically, the memo says, “Vote tabulation systems would be difficult to manipulate on a wide enough scale to compromise election results. The systems in each voting location are not connected to the Internet or to each other, and many methods for exploiting them rely on physical proximity.” And even if some results were compromised, “audits and paper trails very likely would uncover such an effort.”
Mullin has no idea what he’s talking about, but he’s quite confident in his ignorance. And his incompetence.
West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner, a Republican, former state GOP chairman, and a Trump appointee to a U.S. Department of Agriculture post during his first term, issued a statement Friday after the president's speech, asserting no one in the federal government has flagged a genuine danger to his state's upcoming vote.

"West Virginia has yet to receive a call from the White House, the intelligence community, or any other federal agency, alerting us to a real, existing threat to our 2026 general election," Warner said.

He framed that federal silence as consistent with his own office's findings.

"That's great news for us, because it's exactly what we're seeing on our end, as well," he added.

Warner said the state stays open to "any actionable intelligence," but until it arrives, "we'll stay the course."
Maybe Mullin needs to put it into a tweet.

Oh, let’s drive nails in the coffin:
Same Old Shit.

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