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Offline enslaved1

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Did Greg Palast ever explain why he was wrong about 2020?
« on: August 24, 2023, 01:10:03 PM »
Greg Palast is an "investigative reporter" who likes to focus on stolen elections (only by Republicans, of course) published a book in July of 2020 titled "How Trump Stole 2020".  I'm curious if anyone else can find him explaining how Biden won when all the elections are rigged by those up high (2016 was rigged for the Republican candidate, the powers that be just didn't expect Trump to win the nomination). 

He's a leftist moonbat, who doesn't like Democrats any more than he does Republicans, but it's because the D's are not far enough left or fighting evil racist fascist Republicans hard enough. 

Just a kind of random rabbit hole, I'm slowly working through "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" from him.
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Re: Did Greg Palast ever explain why he was wrong about 2020?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2023, 02:40:17 PM »
^^^H5 for having the stomach to wade through stuff like that. I'm not sure I can do the same -- reading leftist hackery makes me wanna  :puke:

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