Instead of reading conspiratorial books from authors with a profit motive, ask a simple question. If there was election fraud, how come the conservative super majority in the supreme court is not all over it?
Ask for evidence first, before putting your faith in conspiracy theories, from books or movies.
If you believe in things without evidence, and then vote based on that, we're all screwed. This is the path to ideocracy.
I said I dont know if there was election fraud? I'm guessing there almost certainly was some level of election fraud, whether it was sufficient to sway the election I don't know.
You seem to be arguing that if it appears in a book, then it's defacto a conspiracy theory driven by the profit motive. (The assumption being that everyone you disagree with is greedy and manipulative whilst your motives are pure of course).
Books can outline evidence too? Maybe you should read the book first before jumping to uninformed conclusions yourself.
And anyone with eyes and a brain can see the media lies constantly (by obsfucation, cherry-picking, deflection etc).
So again, I don't know what the truth is but I certainly would never accept the media narrative on face value.
Ask for evidence first, before putting your faith in conspiracy theories, from books or movies.
If you believe in things without evidence, and then vote based on that, we're all screwed. This is the path to ideocracy.