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California Petition Fraud Allegations Keep Growing
Another California Petition Claim O'Keefe Media Group says its latest…
Another California Petition Claim O'Keefe Media Group says its latest undercover video from Los Angeles shows a simple but ugly trick: people logging into an online database to pull real voter names and addresses, then using those identities on petition forms. The group says the site was Sigvalid.com and that the activity happened on Skid Row. Residents checked by the team reportedly confirmed the addresses were real but denied signing any petitions. Election systems are supposed to be boring. Instead, they keep finding new ways to act like a bad group project. How The Alleged Scheme Worked In the earlier parts of the series, OMG said petition circulators paid homeless people small amounts of cash, handed them lists of voter names, and told them exactly what to write. The group said some workers were paid $2 to $3 per form in one clip and $7 to $10 per signature in another, with claims that a few could make up to $1,000 a day. If accurate, that is not public service. It is a fast, messy business model with a ballot box attached. Why The Video Matters The bigger issue is how easy this kind of alleged fraud becomes when a…
NYT’s Correction Habit Strikes Again
NYT Corrects Its Own NumbersThe New York Times had to…
Tiger Woods Seeks Treatment After Arrest
Crash, Test, and Arrest On Friday, Woods was involved in…
Crash, Test, and Arrest On Friday, Woods was involved in a rollover crash near 281 Beach Road in Jupiter, Florida. Police said a breath test came back with triple zeros, which means alcohol was not detected. Woods then refused a urine test and was arrested on a DUI charge. The car took the worst of it, and Woods was not injured. The public also got the modern bonus package of instant opinions, social posts, and official silence wrapped in a ribbon of procedure. https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/2037621997052502099?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/TigerWoods/status/2039110644255891907?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Woods Says He Is Stepping Back On Tuesday, Woods said he would step away from golf for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on his health. He said the move was needed to support lasting recovery and help him return in a healthier, stronger, and more focused place, both personally and professionally. That is the usual careful language from someone trying to control a story that is already sprinting ahead of the press release. It may not answer every question, but it does show that the team around him is doing what modern public relations does best, which is speak in full paragraphs while saying as little as possible. Another Crash Follows…
CNN Presses Swalwell on DHS Funding
CNN's Question on DHS FundingBrianna Keilar pressed Rep. Eric Swalwell…
Army Probes Kid Rock Helicopter Flyby
What the Army Is CheckingThe Army says a pair of…
Swalwell Pushes Back On FBI File Release
FBI Files, Meet Political PanicEric Swalwell is trying to stop…

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