We really don’t want to sound alarmist, but the New York Times editorial board seems to have a major credibility problem. Board member Mara Gay can’t believe we’re living in an America where people have the nerve to question the integrity of super-shady election officials:
NYT/MSNBC's @MaraGay: "I really don't want to sound alarmist," but "it's fascist" to question the competence of Florida's election officials. pic.twitter.com/5k1d4B8HK4
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) November 15, 2018
It’s totally OK to question the election officials in Georgia, though. Because that’s different or something.
Is this the line where the ratio forms?
— Captain Delicious (@IUdonger) November 15, 2018
Let’s get this show on the road.
— michael destefano (@mtd10mm) November 15, 2018
This mental midget is on the NYT Editorial Board? Holy crap. https://t.co/aNEK7yViej
— RBe (@RBPundit) November 15, 2018
You don't sound alarmist you just sound alarmingly ignorant, Mara.
— Timmy Meads (@TimmyMeadsTweet) November 15, 2018
Seriously. It’s almost adorable that she thinks there’s no election fraud in Florida. But then, she works at the New York Times; it’s not like she’s in any position to keep up with local news stories.
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