The Election Deniers Guidebook to Redemption
Why Donald Trump Actually Won the 2020 Presidential Election as a Matter of Law
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Narrated by:
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Jotek Tallington
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Captain Rick Esq
About this listen
Captain Rick, Esq. a nom de plume embodying the essence of a 14th generation New Yorker and American, is a distinguished author whose wealth of knowledge spans the historical tapestry of the United States.
With two post-secondary degrees earned summa cum laude, a full scholarship to Yale Law School, an MBA, and a Fintech Certification from Oxford University's Said Business School, Captain Rick stands as a beacon of intellectual prowess. His roots trace back to Dutch ancestors who settled in North America in 1619, intertwining their legacy with the indigenous Mohawks and contributing to the fabric of early America. His work, "The Election Deniers Guidebook to Redemption," takes in all the encompassing the history of this Nation as lived by the 14 generations of his American Ancestors preceding him, such as the 50-year Dutch-Anglo Wars, ending with the 1674 Treaty of Westminster, the "American Revolution," and the Treaty of Paris of 1783. This rich heritage, imbibed with the struggles and triumphs of 14 generations of his American Ancestors, serves as the foundation for Captain Rick's profound insights into the founding of the United States.
This meticulously crafted book scrutinizes the founding of America, the U.S. Constitution, and the Framers' intent on Article II Presidential Elections. Captain Rick navigates through the intricacies of the Madison Papers, exposing the election anomalies of the 2020 Presidential election and contemplating the uncertain landscape of the 2024 Presidential Election. The book presents a compelling argument asserting that Donald Trump legally won the 2020 Presidential Election. By midnight of "Election Day," Trump held a clear popular vote lead in crucial states, surpassing the required 270 Electoral Votes. The constitutionally mandated closure of vote counting for Electors at midnight, as per Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, was overlooked, leading to what Captain Rick terms the "blue shift" favoring Democrats and the subsequent “un-election” of Trump in 2020. Captain Rick's meticulous examination of historical and modern election malpractices sets the stage for a crucial question: how to safeguard the Presidential election in 2024? He advocates for exploring treason and capital punishment as deterrents, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Drawing parallels to Ronald Reagan's assertion that losing freedom in America would leave no refuge, Captain Rick challenges listeners to make their last stand in 2024.
The narrative unfolds as Captain Rick elucidates the evolution of the term "Election Deniers" and how it morphed into "Election Liars" to obscure the legal distinctions between elections for the national executive through Electors versus down-ballot offices. The author's legal acumen shines through as he meticulously traces the roots of the Electoral College model adopted by the Framers of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. The book not only critiques the flaws in the 2020 election but also serves as a clarion call to listeners to actively engage in the democratic process. Captain Rick's impassioned plea for safeguarding the sanctity of this Nation, its borders, and private property echoes the sentiments of the Founding Fathers. The looming question of 2024 being "the last stand" resonates, urging citizens to reflect on the sacrifices of 14 generations of his ancestors and their enduring fight for freedom. In the grand tapestry of American literature, Captain Rick, Esq. emerges as a formidable storyteller, a legal scholar, and a guardian of democratic principles. His books promise to not only chronicle the past but also serve as a guide for navigating the complexities of the present and shaping the future.
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