Democratic Paranoia Pointed in Wrong Direction - Again
This morning’s NY Times is reporting that the Venezuelan government has invested in and may hold sway over an American voting machine software manufacturer. The company, Smartmatic had no experience in voting machine technology when it was hired by the Venezuelan government to run the fraudulent 2004 election in that gas fueled banana republic. The firm then used the windfall from that Venezuelan election to buy the larger more experienced firm Sequoia Voting Systems. At the time Smartmatic was located in the Boca Raton home of the father of two Venezuelan engineers who were listed as officers of the company, the firm also had one secretary.
In its typical fashion the NY Times whitewashed the disgraceful Venezuelan election that Smartmatic was involved in. The 2004 Venezuelan election was fraudulent by any measure other than that of American weakling Jimmy Carter, who along with the fascist government of Hugo Chavez was about the only one to claim that the 2004 election was clean. (Okay, maybe Tina Fey did, but that would be it!) Carter, the former protégé of noted Democratic racist and former Georgia Governor Lester Maddux wouldn’t know a clean election if it was growing in one of his peanut fields. In fairness to the Times, they do go on to quote Avi Rubin, a computer expert from Johns Hopkins, who was quoted as saying that the election's audit was done “all wrong.” No word yet from the Times on the actual election that was roundly criticized in all quarters excepting Carter, Chavez and possibly the above mentioned SNL “newscaster” Tina Fey.
After years of paranoid tales involving US voting machine (and ATM and cash register…) manufacturer Diebold coming from the modern John Birch Society of the Democratic Party, I wonder about their reaction to the ownership of a voting machine company by a foreign government that has systematically used vote fraud and voter intimidation to secure its own power. Although this issue was questioned last spring by Manhattan (and Queens) Democrat Carolyn B. Maloney, if the Times article is any indication the “Democratic Wing” of the Democratic Party does not care and they will continue their mantra that mucho American fraud emanates from Green, Ohio and that those thugs in Caracas are “just good people out trying to make an honest living; unlike those election-stealing thugs in Ohio!” Dr. Sanity might describe such an utterance as “projection”. Thank you once again Dr. Sanity.
In its typical fashion the NY Times whitewashed the disgraceful Venezuelan election that Smartmatic was involved in. The 2004 Venezuelan election was fraudulent by any measure other than that of American weakling Jimmy Carter, who along with the fascist government of Hugo Chavez was about the only one to claim that the 2004 election was clean. (Okay, maybe Tina Fey did, but that would be it!) Carter, the former protégé of noted Democratic racist and former Georgia Governor Lester Maddux wouldn’t know a clean election if it was growing in one of his peanut fields. In fairness to the Times, they do go on to quote Avi Rubin, a computer expert from Johns Hopkins, who was quoted as saying that the election's audit was done “all wrong.” No word yet from the Times on the actual election that was roundly criticized in all quarters excepting Carter, Chavez and possibly the above mentioned SNL “newscaster” Tina Fey.
After years of paranoid tales involving US voting machine (and ATM and cash register…) manufacturer Diebold coming from the modern John Birch Society of the Democratic Party, I wonder about their reaction to the ownership of a voting machine company by a foreign government that has systematically used vote fraud and voter intimidation to secure its own power. Although this issue was questioned last spring by Manhattan (and Queens) Democrat Carolyn B. Maloney, if the Times article is any indication the “Democratic Wing” of the Democratic Party does not care and they will continue their mantra that mucho American fraud emanates from Green, Ohio and that those thugs in Caracas are “just good people out trying to make an honest living; unlike those election-stealing thugs in Ohio!” Dr. Sanity might describe such an utterance as “projection”. Thank you once again Dr. Sanity.
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