Mainstream media reported Smartmatic WAS started in Venezuela, took cash from socialist govt, helped steal election for Chavez--in 2004!
Suppose a U.S. media outlet ran a piece complaining that Smartmatic--the company whose software forms the core of the Dominion vote-tabulating scam--was a) started by two Venezuelan men; b) was given a $91 MILLION loan from the socialist government of Hugo Chavez; c) had a Chavez minister on their board of directors; d) bought Sequoia Voting Systems--one of the largest U.S. companies making electronic voting machines, for $16 million; and e) that the U.S. government didn't review the purchase.
Suppose further that polls in Venezuela showed then-dictator Chavez behind in the 2004 election by a whopping 59-41, but then on election night Chavez declared that HE had won, by exactly the same margin, 59-41 in his favor--i.e. a 36-poiint swing, from 18 points behind to 18 ahead.
Finally, suppose a Harvard expert in statistics then stated that the switch was accomplished by manipulation of the vote total by the Smartmatic software. Would most Democrat voters think this was a right-wing fabrication? As in, unbelievable?
Now: suppose this piece was broadcast by left-wing, Trump-hating, Harris-loving CNN back in 2007--way before Trump was president. Do ya think most Democrat voters would give the story a LOT more credence?
"BUT," I hear my lib friends say, "Dat didn't happen! Cuz if it had, everyone would have been justifiably skeptical about the legitimacy of the 2020 election. This is just a scare-story pushed by whiny Trump supporters! No basis in fact whatsoever!"
Really? Take a look right here.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1342986377097404418
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