The New York Times today did something it never does: it
mentioned vote fraud in a headline (see picture, we are not going to link to
the “story”). Of course, the story has
nothing to do with vote fraud or the integrity of the election. The New York Times has a long history of
ignoring vote fraud, and instead the purpose of the story was to scare African
Americans that their vote is being taken away from them. Ironically, while the story focuses on the
alleged bigotry behind the voting laws in Georgia, The New York Times ignored the
actually anti-Semitic bigotry of Georgia Democrat Congressman and Super
delegate Hank Johnson last
week.
We thought we would take a moment to list some of the actual
vote fraud that has happened in New York that has been completely ignored by The
New York Times:
We can go and on. We
could even list the vote fraud in New York by famous New Yorkers such as Al
Sharpton and Geraldine Ferraro if we went back further. Vote fraud is rampant in New York and instead
of covering it, The New York Times goes to Georgia in an apparent effort to scare
voters nationwide. Shame on the
Times.
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