In one corner, President Trump and his allies claim massive fraud cost him the 2020 election.
In the other, Democrats and sympathetic media allies argue that the vote was free and fair and that the charges of fraud amount to sour-grapes conspiracy mongering.
Many allegations advanced by the president, his surrogates and supporters have been challenged and some have been dismissed by courts or debunked.
Still, in numerous instances, media fact checkers have not been diligent. They have simply run the allegations past state authorities and other officials who would have orchestrated the alleged fraud or had an interest in minimizing irregularities.
It was thus hardly surprising when the New York Times reported that it had called officials in every state and was told, as the headline said, that there was “No Evidence of Voter Fraud.” That’s the kind of statement that inspires skepticism because fraud is inevitable in any big election. The Times itself seemed to acknowledge just that in the article’s sub-headline, which said, without presenting evidence, that there were “no irregularities that affected the outcome.”
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President Trump held more rallys with thousands attending in one day than Biden did with 10 people attending each one during the entire campaign. So the only conclusion we can come to is our eyes are lying to us. (sarc)
ReplyDeleteThe main stream media thinks we're all idiots.
:)Screw them
DeleteThe leftist marched across Georgia, again. These damn
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https://mydixie.org/albenson/the-leftists-marched-across-georgia/
Thanks and quite good! https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-leftists-marched-across-georgia.html
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