Four years ago, even before the polls closed, we were bombarded with false and misleading claims of election irregularities and fraud. Most of it was obvious (to experts in elections) BS - vote-flipping satellites and the like - but it was exhausting to deal with from sheer volume. And it convinced enough people that we had a literal insurrection attempt.
This year I expect at least the same volume of disinformation, but that it will be of better quality and less obvious.
Be ready.
Matt Blaze
in reply to Matt Blaze • • •In particular, I expect less of the wildly fantastic "Venezuelan hackers used Italian Satellites to flip votes via China", which at this point just about no one is fooled by, but a lot more of taking mundane, normal election activities (someone moving a box of ballots) and casting it in a falsely sinister light.
That stuff is very easy to generate and time consuming to refute. The only way to win is to not get sucked in in the first place.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Matt Blaze
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in reply to Matt Blaze • • •So the risk here is not so much that disinformation will actually result in a legitimately elected president being denied office; I suppose that's *possible*, but a lot would have to come together for that to work.
The real risk - and the intended threat - is that widespread and lingering unfounded doubt about the election's integrity will consume so much attention that the government can't govern (especially with regard to foreign policy) at full capacity.
Nicole Parsons
in reply to Matt Blaze • • •Or some Republican high on their supply of the Trump Cult, will pull a "GSA Emily Murphy".
Emily Murphy withheld intelligence briefings from the Biden transition team for personal gain.
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It gave Republican allies in Putin & MBS's circles valuable time to position themselves to advantage.
Kushner. Mnuchin. Wilbur Ross. Made out like bandits. Remember the binder that went missing?
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Biden not getting intelligence reports because Trump officials won't recognize him as president-elect
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Emily Murphy was handsomely rewarded for her foot dragging afterwards with a lucrative career appointment at George Mason.
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Why Won’t Emily Murphy Just Do Her Job?
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mori_au 🇦🇺
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#KochNetwork has a decent record rewarding its hacks.
Ben Sasse gets to co-opt Florida college students.
John Yoo & Kayleigh McNinny get their talking head punditry on Fox News explaining that torture isn't bad.
Bill Barr got funding for law practices & speaking tours.
Kushner got $2 billion from the Saudis for classified secrets.
Judge Cannon got a promotion for thwarting Trump's trial for theft.
Trump was rewarded by Musk, MBS & Putin for selling out CIA agents.
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Dark Phoenix
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in reply to Dark Phoenix • • •Trump sues media organizations who report unfavorably of him.
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He's trying to get their sources, means, & methods & give it to Putin. Again.
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Combined with a compliant, corrupt Supreme Court, the hesitancy is understandable.
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And considering how often #CancunCruz flies to Mexico...
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CIA reportedly removed top spy from Russia over fear of retaliation — and maybe Trump
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Matt Blaze
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in reply to Matt Blaze • • •Wondering how much the Bradley Foundation, and their ilk, has set aside to fund #TheBigLie version 2...
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Powerful conservative funds hand out millions to pro-Trump far-right groups
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Christian Lynbech
in reply to Matt Blaze • • •@0x0ddc0ffee One could only hope that this comic would come to pass.
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