Exclusive: Teresa Blazewicz lauds woman working against powerful forces to expose election fraud
“I never say anything I can’t prove.” Sidney Powell was cool, calm, collected and fierce in her on-air interview with Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo last Sunday where she laid out the case purporting massive voting fraud in this year’s presidential election. Powell, a former federal prosecutor, has a storied career and is most prominently known for rallying conservatives across the nation as she came to Gen. Michael Flynn’s defense earlier this year. Stepping in to replace what turned out to be a grossly incompetent, if not willfully negligent, defense team, Powell, working deftly and diligently, completely turned the tables on the government prosecution exposing their legal malpractice and duplicitous actions in their case against the three-star general. Now, Powell is on the forefront of the Trump campaign’s legal battle fighting for a free and fair election.
This is not the first time a patriotic woman rose up to fight against powerful forces to save her country and change the course of history. France was in dire straits and its troops were demoralized and desolate when Joan of Arc, a poor young peasant woman, emerged on the scene in 1429. Inspired by visions of saints and angels, Joan took up the sword and the banner of France to fight the ostensibly invincible English forces, reclaiming French territories. Joan led the French army to victory over the English at Orléans, which historians today recognize as “a momentous victory … that repulsed an English attempt to conquer France during the Hundred Years’ War.”