Following “Lyin’ Lester” Holt’s lead, public radio folks at NPR are still perfectly willing to disregard, even openly disdain roughly half of the American public as they continue to lie about Georgia’s newly enacted law that makes it harder for partisans to pervert elections there. The original draft of this email was sent to Morning Edition co-anchor Noel King and several of her colleagues after she again repeated the strawman lie about the law supposedly outlawing water for voters.
Dear Ms. King,
When does NPR stop lying about Georgia’s election-integrity law? For example, contrary to what you said this morning at the 4:30 mark of this audio clip, the only restrictions on water distribution pertain to campaign partisans trying to influence voters. The new law will not recreate the Bataan Death March as poll workers remain free to supply nonpartisan water, and individual voters can certainly plan ahead by bringing their own.
Speaking of planning ahead, who doesn’t have or can’t readily obtain (for free) a suitable state identification card that appropriately proves a voter is who she says she is? If there actually are such incompetent folks, they’re likely living in psychiatric facilities or under overpasses, God bless ’em, and they’re probably not particularly interested in politics or voting.
In any case, the ’50s are over and the left needs to stop treating black folks like children and imbeciles, incapable of getting an ID or figuring out how correctly to include their drivers license numbers on mail-in ballots. Black folk don’t want dirty or questionable elections any more than any other honest person does.
Only lying Democrats, their media handmaidens and Twitter mob-fearing corporate Patty Hearsts seem to want questionable or dirty elections, and you should all be ashamed of yourselves as the cancerous threat you pose to our body politic.
Darren McKinney, Washington, D.C.