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Get Over It: Moscow Did Not Elect Trump

Get Over It: Moscow Did Not Elect Trump

(Hayk Harutyunyan/Dreamstime)

By    |   Wednesday, 11 January 2017 01:55 PM EST

Time to distinguish fact from fiction, while separating whining from winning.

Vladimir Putin did not elect Donald Trump to serve as the next president of the United States. The American public did.

Like it or not, Mr. Trump is our President-elect, and it’s way past time for brokenhearted Clinton voters to accept this reality and help our country move forward.

The fixation of some people to desperately look for a Russian scapegoat to blame for Donald Trump’s presidential election victory is further deepening already hyper-polarized political divides, a painful wedge that chips away at U.S. solidarity and undercuts the notion of a "United States" of America.

On Friday, Jan. 20, Donald Trump takes the presidential oath of office — as a result of a strategic, successful and laser-focused plan that targeted the states where Trump needed to win electoral votes.

Americans who preferred other presidential candidates to Trump should accept the official outcome of election results, and stop woefully harping on Hillary Clinton’s win of the popular vote. It’s not how our system works, and . . . it's not a good look for Democrats.

Instead of dwelling and laying blame on others, Americans must not lose sight of the bigger picture. Our country cast its votes on election day, those votes were tallied, Donald Trump won and is going to serve as the next president.

To be clear, there is zero evidence incriminating the Russians in hacking American voting machines and thereby swaying the election. There is no proof to show that a single actual votes cast by an American was tampered with or impacted by the Russians.

Whether Russian hackers were behind the robbery and publication of DNC emails or not, commentary and speculation about Russian influence is simply that: commentary and specualtion. Vladimir Putin did not cast a single vote in the American election, and not one of our intelligence agencies has made the audacious claim that Russians actually impacted the vote count.

According to an assessment publicly released by the U.S. intelligence community on Jan. 6, "Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump." So what? Every country has preferences based upon policy positions and personalities of other nations’ leaders. Again, that does not provide even the most remote basis upon which to claim that Moscow impacted the number of American votes cast in favor of Donald Trump.

What matters is the mathematical bottom line. Clinton lost the critical votes in the key states necessary to win the election. Game over.

It is time for some disgruntled voters and dishonest media pundits to stop this feckless speculation and make a concerted effort to transition to this next American chapter under President-elect Trump. The mainstream media should take some responsibility for continuing to stir this emotional pot.

The press, which has openly expressed its disdain toward Trump, continues its relentless obsession with churning out story after story and headline after headline alleging that Russian hacking is somehow the reason for Trump’s win.

Clearly, the haughty prognosticators who were dead wrong are still reeling from their colossal failure to accurately forecast election results.

Most recently, irresponsible media outlets have begun leaking unverified stories alleging that the Russians are armed with compromising information related to personal information on Trump, as well as some financial matters.

Trump has forcefully denied these allegations, classifying these false claims as part of a witch hunt targeting him.

Despite numerous and significant questions surrounding the lack of substantial evidence implicating Russia, President Obama did not hesitate to sanction two Russian intelligence services and expel 35 Russian officials in the U.S. last month, based on allegations that Russia launched cyberattacks against the United States.

Yet, last year, President Obama chose to lift biting economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism with a clear track record and proof of lying, cheating, and aggressively pursuing its dangerous anti-Western goals of nuclear terrorism.

On his way out, President Obama is leaving a shameful foreign policy legacy behind.

As Trump prepares to enter the White House, and with the press corps continuing to try to read into the intentions of the Russian government at the highest levels, we are left with one indisputable fact: Americans, and not Russia, elected Donald J. Trump to be our next commander in chief.

Armstrong Williams is the author of "Reawakening Virtues." He is a political commentator who writes a conservative newspaper column, hosts a nationally syndicated TV program called "The Right Side," and hosts a daily radio show on Sirius/XM Power 128 (6-7 p.m. and 5-6 a.m.) Monday through Friday. He also is owner of Howard Stirk Holdings Broadcast TV stations. Read more reports from Armstrong Williams — Click Here Now.

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As President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to enter the White House, and with the press continuing to try to read into the intentions of the Russian government at the highest levels, we are left with one indisputable fact. Americans, and not Russia, elected him to be our next commander in chief.
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