Twitter buys into Dems' fraudulent claims that mail ballots do not lead to vote fraud

Stephen Kruiser:
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On Tuesday Twitter did get combative with the president when it did a fact check and red-flagged a couple of Trump’s tweets about vote-by-mail and voter fraud. The platform has never been shy about its liberal bias, but it is usually a little more coy than this. Pretending that there is no connection between vote-by-mail and fraud is a fairy tale straight from the Democratic National Committee.
I’ve said it before: if President Trump would spend most of his day taking swings at liberals on Twitter I might cancel all of my streaming services. Watching him get out in front of stories or counter-punch false narratives never fails to delight. I have two Tweetdeck columns dealing with various media accounts and it’s so much fun watching them fall apart after one of the president’s deliberate troll tweets.
Thank God Trump isn’t the kind of guy who lets anyone talk him out of anything. I’m sure every constipated establishment adviser he’s had has told him to lay off Twitter, even though it’s one of his greatest weapons in the battle against the ever-biased press.
Tweet away, Mr. President, if only to irritate Mika.
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Twitter is totally wrong about vote frauds tied to mail in ballots.  Their is ample evidence of it, yet they were willing to buy into the Democrats lie about it.  The Democrats like the mail in ballots because they are so amenable to fraud and ballot harvesting.  Anyone can fill out a ballot for someone else even if they stole it from a mail box.  They are also sending out ballots to people who have moved from their old address making them available to anyone who takes them out of the trash.  It is an absurd election theft plan and Twitter should not be buying into the fraud and pretending it is not a problem.

If Twitter does not take down its red flag on this issue they should be sued.

The Trump campaign did respond.
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“We always knew that Silicon Valley would pull out all the stops to obstruct and interfere with President Trump getting his message through to voters,” Parscale said. “Partnering with the biased fake news media ‘fact checkers’ is only a smoke screen Twitter is using to try to lend their obvious political tactics some false credibility. There are many reasons the Trump campaign pulled all our advertising from Twitter months ago, and their clear political bias is one of them.”

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