Commentary It’s endlessly irritating that nearly a year past Nov. 3, 2020, you still can’t post on social media any kind of question regarding the “most secure election in history” without at the very least having your post slapped with a fact check. You don’t even have to suggest there was any outright fraud, or that any of the weird things that happened on election night would have had any impact on the outcome, you simply can’t mention that there were some irregularities without practically being accused of wearing a tinfoil hat. These same fact checkers will never explain why there is any harm in asking questions if the election was so secure, particularly now that nothing could be done about the outcome even if God himself came down and handed over evidence that some of the votes were tampered with. It is the epitome of free speech suppression, which, …