Of course there are. Because it’s easier to imagine something effectively impossible (see attached take-down of what that would have taken, and the improbability of it being done not only successfully but without some bystander with a mobile phone taking a picture of the shenanigans), than to imaging that Your Obviously Blessed and God-Ordained Candidate could possibly lose.
(And if he was God-Ordained, then the conspiracy shouldn’t have worked, amirite? Or are you suggesting that George Soros is more powerful than God?)
I mean, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. But “vigilance” means watching for what’s there, not spreading rumors about stuff that a few moments consideration demonstrates makes as much sense as “The Devil Stuffed the Ballot Boxes.”
Originally shared by +Kee Hinckley:
Someone takes apart the conspiracy theory of voters being bussed into Alabama (works for any of the many “bussed voters” theories).
Unrolled thread from @jonrog1
1/ Okay, you racist hack, apparently I have to do this every time. Like all conspiracy theories, this falls apart as soon as one asks “How?” 2/ Let’s just go with the most popular right-wing conspiracy, George Soros (because, of course, you blame a J
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https://twitter.com/mitchellvii/status/941045103673606144