Gee, Why Can’t Trump Accept Defeat Like the Democrats?

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Gee, Why Can't Trump Accept Defeat Like the Democrats?

In 1980, Democratic President Jimmy Carter lost in a landslide to Ronald Reagan, 489-49 in the Electoral College. So naturally, Democrats concluded that Reagan had committed treason in order to steal the election, to wit: His campaign had conspired with Iranian ayatollahs to prevent 52 American hostages from being released until after the election.

And who can blame them? Carter’s economic policies had produced a 21% interest rate, a 17% mortgage rate and a 15% inflation rate in the coveted “hat trick” of presidential incompetence. His brilliant strategic ploy of abandoning the Shah of Iran had led to a 154% spike in oil prices and Islamic lunatics seizing our embassy and holding Americans hostage in Tehran, where they remained for 444 days, until Carter was safely removed from office.

With all that going for them — plus that old Mondale magic –Democrats were dumbstruck that they lost the 1980 election. What other than a dirty trick could explain it?

The Democrats’ theory was that a month before the election, members of Reagan’s campaign had clandestinely met with representatives of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Paris and offered to sell him weapons in exchange for a promise not to release the hostages, thus denying Carter a huge election eve triumph.

In other words, liberals believed the Islamo-fascist cutthroats who had been toying with Carter like a cat with a ball of yarn wanted Carter replaced by someone stronger, like Reagan. How else to explain the fact that, minutes after Reagan’s inauguration, the hostages were released?

A more plausible theory was given in a Jeff MacNelly cartoon showing Khomeini reading a telegram aloud: “It’s from Ronald Reagan. It must be about one of the Americans in the Den of Spies, but I don’t recognize the name. It says ‘Remember Hiroshima.'”

The lunatics behind the “October Surprise” conspiracy theory might have spent their days in obscurity, talking to super-computers of the future — as one theorist claimed she did — except that, after a decade of periodic eruptions in in disreputable publications like The New York Times (Flora Lewis, August 1987), The Nation (Christopher Hitchens, July 1987), and Playboy magazine (September 1988), the Times began flogging the story in 1991, beginning with a lengthy op-ed by Columbia University professor Gary Sick.

Sick had been President Carter’s principal aide on Iran during the hostage crisis, which would be like being FDR’s chief adviser on “sneak attacks” in December 1941. Columbia hired Sick as a professor, apparently unable to find Carter’s aide in charge of gas prices.

Soon, other news outlets such as PBS’s “Frontline” and ABC’s “Nightline” began treating crazies howling at the moon as if they were serious intel sources. Carter himself called for a “blue-ribbon” commission to investigate, saying, “it’s almost nauseating to think that this could be true.” (Which is ironic because that was my reaction, word for word, upon learning that Carter had been elected president.)

The theory that Reagan had arranged to keep our hostages in captivity until after the election was originally hatched by Lyndon LaRouche, the second-most ridiculous person named “Lyndon” to ever run for president.

One of the key American “witnesses” to the conspiracy — and Hitchens’ main source — was paranormal expert Barbara Honegger, who said she heard voices from the future and that satellites were directed to part the clouds during Reagan’s inauguration so that the sun would shine only on him. Years later, Honegger promoted the theory that clocks stopped at the Pentagon at 9:32 a.m. on 9/11, proving that the plane could not have hit at 9:37.

So she was a credible source.

Another major player was fake CIA agent Richard Brenneke, who was about to be fired from his lucrative job with a left-wing think tank for failing to substantiate a different conspiracy theory: that Vice President Bush was running an Israeli-backed drugs-for-arms operation in Central America. To stave off his firing, Brenneke suddenly remembered that not only had he heard of the October Surprise, he had been there! A LaRouchite confirmed that he had seen Brenneke at the meeting — something Brenneke himself had not remembered until that very moment.

One by one, each of the Reagan campaign aides allegedly at the imaginary Paris meeting had their precise locations proved for nearly every minute of the crucial dates of Oct. 17-19, when the sources claimed the secret meeting had taken place.

Then it turned out Brenneke wasn’t at the nonexistent meeting, either. Signed credit card receipts proved he was at a Star Trek convention in Seattle on Oct. 17-19. Just kidding! It was a martial-arts tournament.

These were among the nuts behind the “October surprise” fable pushed by the major media and the Democratic Party for more than a decade after Reagan’s trouncing of Carter in 1980. Democratic-led congressional committees spent millions of dollars investigating the nutzo conspiracy theory, eventually concluding there was nothing to it, which I could have told them for say, $300,000.

At the conclusion of the House’s investigation, Rep. Lee Hamilton, the House Democrat who had chaired the October Surprise Task Force, wrote an op-ed in The New York Times, saying: “The task force report concluded there was virtually no credible evidence to support the accusations.”

On the same day, the Times published a rebuttal op-ed by Gary Sick.

And that, kids, is how you concede a presidential election with grace and dignity.

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21 Comments
Brian
Brian
November 19, 2020 3:11 pm

So what are you saying Cat Lady Coulter? You calling all these people who have signed affidavits liars? You calling all these irregularities, 5+ sigma events, and shutouts of observers false?

Is there a village missing its idiot cat lady who calls the cops on those darn kids and their skateboards?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brian
November 19, 2020 3:24 pm

I think this went over your head. She’s dumping on the Dems.

very old white guy
very old white guy
  Anonymous
November 20, 2020 6:14 am

Yep, biting sarcasm at it’s best.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Brian
November 19, 2020 7:27 pm

Don’t trust cat ladies as least as far as you can thrown ’em.

Ann Coulter 411; http://coulterwatch.com/gospel.pdf
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Jai Seli
Jai Seli
November 19, 2020 4:48 pm

DemonRATS only “understand” a final reality of . . . a death-dealing beat-down, noose or bullet. And to the extent of my current 74+ y/o capability, I will eagerly engage! Would luv to take some of the sorry-ass pukes to Hades w/ me. Bring it and send me Home! MAGA – “Make America Gracious/Grateful Again/Always”. Ooo-rah.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 19, 2020 5:33 pm

Carter saved America’s savers . Reagan turned the money spigots back on and the drunken orgy of debt based spending took off like a scalded dog.Carter was the last honest politician America had. Carter’s roomate in the Ga legislator told me that Carter was the only one in State Congress who read all the bills. I said you didn’t ? He said , hell no, that why we have a staff. Short translation. We’re not paid to read the bills, only pass them . Reagan was a fraud. comment image

flash
flash
  Anonymous
November 19, 2020 5:34 pm

Twas I.

Uncola
Uncola
November 19, 2020 6:23 pm

What if the innermost circle of The Cult, including the mid-level players (i.e. Deep State / MSM / Dems, Rinos, & punditry), actually were caught off guard by Trump’s 2016 win – by simply underestimating the awareness and will of the Americans who overwhelmed The Cult’s systemic election fraud four years ago?

In other words, what if Trump were real and Spygate, Mueller, & Ukrainegate were the means to gaslight the dupes and tie-up the president as much as possible.

Occam’s Razor: What if everything we have seen is merely the natural progression of events?

Then, what if the same thing happened in the 2020 Election except, this time, The Cult got caught red-handed?

Obviously, the MSM’s anointing of Dementia Joe was a plan conceived and launched by the “bipartisan” Transition Integrity Project (T.I.P.) and using technologies and methodologies defecated straight from the bowels of Langley.

Now the MSM is using COVID and claims of voter suppression in the inner-cities to divert from and challenge, respectively, Team Trump’s (supposedly verifiable) claims of a stolen election.

Everything about November 3, 2020, along with the post-election media narrative, seemingly, smacks of desperation by those attempting to pull off the coup. Does it not?

Or it is just another show. A really, super-big, gigantic, end-of-America-type media event.

Because, whatever it is, it’s really got me rooting for Trump. Again. Even more this time. And I just don’t want to be fooled. Do you?

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Henry Ford
Henry Ford
November 19, 2020 6:35 pm

There are no graceful losers in any race, not really, no matter what we are told. Nobody wants to lose.

Ms. Coulter would be wise to remember that Nixon / Ford had taken us off the gold standard resulting in raging inflation (15%), that Volker attached with 21% interest rates, and the resulting high mortgage rates. None of this was Mr. Carter’s fault; at least have the decency to include this in the article.

Mr. Carter was not the right president for the time, at some other time he may have been. But he was / is a good man, something which cannot be said about Biden in the least.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Henry Ford
November 19, 2020 7:55 pm

carter was a decent man but he contributed to his own demise by his own policies & his poor decisions when things went south–
however,there’s something else about carter that nobody ever mentions–it was his own party that sabotaged him b/c 4 all his liberalism he was basically conservative–
do you guys remember zero based budgeting?if he could have gotten that passed the fed budget would have been under control–remember ted kennedy challenging him in the primaries?he still almost defeated reagen–
the deep state destroys any person who confronts it–remember what bush 2’s agenda was 4 the 2nd term?iraq was under control & bush was about to take on entitlements,which of course went by the wayside after katrina–love him or hate him,he touched the 3rd rail & it cost him his presidency–
trump,he’s probably the biggest threat the deep state has ever faced other than possibly jfk,if you believe some of the theories about his death & why he was killed–

TampaRed
TampaRed
November 19, 2020 7:37 pm
Unsurprising
Unsurprising
  TampaRed
November 19, 2020 7:57 pm

Advertising works.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Unsurprising
November 19, 2020 11:06 pm

Or, once again polls are manipulated to get the desired results…..

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
November 19, 2020 7:55 pm
Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  Vixen Vic
November 19, 2020 9:18 pm

Layssiss!

rhs jr
rhs jr
November 20, 2020 4:20 am

Carter cut Squadron funding 10% per year (that was a lot; I’d like to see that done to Welfare), froze my ass in North Dakota almost 5.5 years (no non-essential PCSs), caused the Iran hostage rescue mission failure, canned the Minuteman Missile upgrade, gave away the Panama Canal, and rammed through the development and deployment of Cruise Missiles (one good thing). He lost the GI vote.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 20, 2020 5:47 am

Weasels and their words.
‘virtually no credible evidence’ is not the same animal as ‘absolutely no credible evidence’.
In fact it alternatively means ‘some clear evidence’.
‘Virtually no chance’ does not equate to a probability of zero.
‘Almost none’ is just a negative way to say ‘some’.