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People should be warned about trusting anything Tucker Carlson says. In a court case against Tucker, his lawyers basically said Tucker's show is not based in fact and should be taken with skepticism. I watched the video and I must say his delivery is well and if someone didn't think to check, they might believe everything he said.
This article attempts to debunk every claim Carlson made in that video.
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2 ... n-georgia/
It's really hard to take anything Carlson says as fact, he's made claims that have turned out to be incorrect, skewed and outright lies many times.
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Sure, considering he is not actually news and is basically an opinion writer, yeah take what he says with a grain of salt. Hell take what they all say with a grain of salt. Doesn't change the fact that voter fraud is being found left and right in contested places that Trump lost. For example Pennsylvania went and changed their voting laws just a few weeks before voting came up WITHOUT going through their own constitutional processes. In a sane, just world, there would be a reelection in Pennsylvania alone. Instead, they just shrugged their shoulders and went about their lives. The more I learn about the process and the down right dirty cheating that goes on, on both sides, the more I realize that it's all just one big even where both sides cheat their asses off and the bigger cheater wins, thus ironically making it fair.
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While it's true they have found voter fraud, it's only a relative few cases like in all elections. They fraud they found in 2020, was not enough to change any result as it has been with just about every election. There have been very few exceptions.
Pennsylvania changed it's laws due to the pandemic so they were allowed to do that in an emergency situation. The republican legislature passed the election laws because they wanted to make sure that the big surge in mail-in ballots cold be counted. The republicans weren't looking to commit any kind of way for people to commit fraud. Only after President Trump lost the election did they make the claim that they voted to create fraud. I wonder if they would vote to put themselves in jail.
For argument's sake let's say that Penn. went for Trump, it would still not have been enough for him to win the electoral college. The sad thing is these lawyers knew all those lawsuits would fail in every court because they had really bad evidence or no evidence at all. One of the worst thing was Rudy Giuliani making wild claims and bringing that crazy woman to testify in Michgan. The worst thing was when Rudy went to Georgia and produced a video claiming to show poll workers waiting until republican observers left, so they could pull ballots in suitcases out from under tables. He claimed these were illegal votes. Turns out that was a total fabrication and the video was selectively edited. Then there was no way to even see how the ballots were voted. He just assumed they were illegal ballots for Biden. Now Rudy is in trouble for just that kind of thing.
The thing is people were told that lie of a stolen election for so long, you had a group of people that turned it into a cult. Then some of them decided to try and take over the capitol to stop the counting of the electoral college votes by executing the Vice President and Speaker of the House. Lies can be dangerous if they come from someone with a high profile.
Kylearan