Hats off to Schultheis. It takes a very skilled "reporter" to perpetrate two
fabrications in one sentence.
Other than the clear implication that attempts to stop voter fraud are part of a
greater plot by evil Republican operatives to steal the election, Schulthesis
also omits one small but glaring detail in regards to the quoted figure of 5
million.
While she does cite that the outlandish figure of 5 million comes from a "study"
conducted by the Brennan Center of Justice last year, Schultheis somehow
neglects to mention that not only is the Brennan Center of Justice a George
Soros-funded propaganda organization, but the Center's 64-page report was
initially promoted by Soros-funded media sites when it was released last fall.
One thing you can say about the far-left, they know that when you lie, you
should lie big. By citing the Brennan Center for Justice "study" Schultheis
almost makes the rather idiotic claim, that 5 million young people lack proper
identification and/or the means to obtain proper identification, almost
credible.
We hate to link to liberal propaganda, but you should
give the Schultheis article a very quick read and then
have a peek at the
wonderful expose the Media Research Center published last fall when the
Brennan Center for Justice "study" was initially released.
Then, if you're still wondering why Attorney General Eric Holder is throwing the
full weight of the "In-Justice Department" behind persuing those states that are
trying to put a stop to voter fraud,
have a look at "What Do You Mean My Dog Can't Vote Democrat" and ask
yourself whether or not the United States is being transformed, before your very
eyes, into a third-world banana republic.
Sloppy reporting or outright propaganda? Only George Soros' hairdresser knows
for sure.
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