Gaslighting

 

A good look at the mendacious “reporting” on electoral fraud which simply assumes there is no meaningful fraud, without bothering to look at pesky evidence.  Of course the mainstream media is no longer about uncovering news, but rather as acting as propagandists for the Democrats. Once again Trump performs his historical functions of shattering illusions as to how American society operates.

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Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Wednesday, November 11, AD 2020 3:48pm

There is no voting fraud. If there were, the MSM would have reported on it. Furthermore, it only makes sense for the MSM not to investigate into or report on voter fraud, since none exists.

Foxfier
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Wednesday, November 11, AD 2020 3:54pm

There’s also really interesting twisting of true statements– for example, that first computer error that gave some six thousand votes to Biden in one county is “factchecked” as being “clerk error,” attributed to the state department for the state.
With the implication being that the number was entered incorrectly.
When I went looking for that, I discovered that the state department of state was reported to have said a clerk did not update the software, which resulted in the bad output.
Which is a radically different situation.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Wednesday, November 11, AD 2020 5:50pm

With the implication being that the number was entered incorrectly. When I went looking for that, I discovered that the state department of state was reported to have said a clerk did not update the software, which resulted in the bad output.

The inanity here is that we’re relying on something that’s thrown off by ‘software updates’. We managed to tabulate election results quite satisfactorily 50 years ago without any software at all.

Clinton
Clinton
Wednesday, November 11, AD 2020 7:30pm

To paraphrase blogger Iowahawk, today’s media seek to cover such stories….

… with a pillow, until they’re dead.

Foxfier
Admin
Thursday, November 12, AD 2020 11:11am

Art-
I’m trying to imagine a “bug” that would result in that kind of a problem.
So are many of my computer programming friends.

It’s very hard to find one.

Rudolph Harrier
Rudolph Harrier
Thursday, November 12, AD 2020 11:22am

One manual that I saw for the Dominion system had a feature where hole punches could be added to the scanned image, to match how a ballot might look in a binder. But oops, if those images “just happened” to be over a bubble for a certain candidate, votes for that candidate would be completely ignored since they no longer showed up in the image.

Manual was posted to a site of a questionable nature that I’m not going to link to here, so take that as you will.

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