College Student Calls Out Mike Pence on the Spot During Conference
Most Americans still believe that there were some bad things that happened last year during the election.
One year later, we’ve seen a lot of evidence to support the notion that the election was anything but fair. As I’ve said before, there were a lot of incidents of either fraud or coincidence, but too much coincidence is no coincidence. In other words, think of it like a puzzle. If you there are a couple pieces that are already stuck together, then it’s a coincidence. But when you see 30 difference coupled pieces together in the right positions that’s no coincidence.
So what I’m saying is that there is just too much evidence to suggest that all of this just happened by accident or dumb luck.
Many blame Mike Pence for not sending the vote back to the states and this week, he was actually called out on it face to face.
Speaking at a Young America’s Foundation event at the University of Iowa, Pence was asked by an audience member identified only as Jared whether “someone in the White House convinced you that it would destroy your hopes of becoming president” if he followed Trump’s pressure not to certify the election results in Arizona and other states.
“My question is what is the name of the person who told you to buck President Trump’s plan and certify the votes?” the audience member asked.
Pence, who hid from a marauding mob during the Jan. 6 invasion of the Capitol as some chanted “Hang Mike Pence,” responded, “James Madison” — the fourth president of the United States, who is known as the “father of the Constitution.”
Pence went on to elaborate a little more,
“I understand the disappointment in the election. You might remember I was on the ballot. But you’ve got to be willing to do your duty. And the time may come that some of you are in that position, or one like it. And I just have a feeling, based on the shining faces I’m seeing around here, you’re going to be men and women who do your duty in that time as well.”