This is a devastating interview.
Scott Pelley tells the NYT that Bari Weiss directly put a “thumb on the scale” for Trump over the killing of Renee Good.
Here’s his explanation of exactly what happened.
Dear @SecretaryWright: Some deep questions for your deep thoughts:
-Did you know the sun still shines during winter?
-Did you know that solar panels rely on sunlight rather than warmth?
In fact, solar panels can operate even more efficiently during the winter.
a normal person from 1995 did not want:
- USAID dismantled
- NATO dismantled
- the president to be granted absolute immunity by the SCOTUS
- the president to corruptly rug pull billions of dollars for himself
The premise that California has "no voter verification" is simply false.
California verifies identity and residence at registration. If records cannot be verified, additional documentation may be required. If there is a question about eligibility at the polls, the voter can be given a provisional ballot that is investigated before being counted.
The debate is not whether voters are verified. The debate is when and how verification occurs.
What is also striking is that critics often speak as though voter fraud is rampant, yet actual prosecutions and documented cases remain extraordinarily rare. In a state with millions of votes cast, the number of proven fraudulent ballots is tiny.
Every system can be improved. Banks, Social Security, Medicare, and elections all experience fraud attempts. The relevant question is not whether fraud is theoretically possible, but how often it actually occurs.
To date, the evidence suggests voter fraud is considerably rarer than most forms of financial fraud Americans encounter every day.