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The New York Times spread election disinformation on Twitter on Tuesday evening, as they proclaimed that the news media are the ones who are meant to declare the winner of the hotly contested US presidential election.
They wrote that "The role of declaring the winner of a presidential election in the U.S. falls to the news media. The broadcast networks and cable news outlets have vowed to be prudent. Here's how it will work."
This is just not true at all. Yet Twitter did not flag or removed this obvious election disinformation, nor block The New York Times for posting it. The Times came to their senses, seemingly, and deleted it themselves, but the article's claims remain the same.

A protester holds a placard during a march on Election Day in New York City, New York, U.S. November 3, 2020
Thousands of people took to the streets of cities including Washington DC, Seattle, Portland, and New York after America voted on Tuesday. The demonstrations centered on the racial equality movement, but they have varied in scope and focus.
More than 1,000 people gathered in front of the White House, protesting against Donald Trump's presidency and campaigning for racial equality, while smaller protests took place elsewhere in the country.
Comment: As we've seen from near enough the beginning of the partly manufactured and coopted BLM protests, there's no room for reason and a worrying number are intent on violence, ultimately destroying the very communities they claim to be representing. And we can expect for those involved to resort to ever more extreme actions in the coming days and weeks following the inevitable Trump win:
- Stacks of BRICKS mysteriously appear near riot hotspots all over US, journalists demand answers
- Black militia, armed 'Patriots' & BLM protesters face off in Louisville on chaotic Kentucky Derby day
- NYPD's terrorism official says unnamed groups planned protest violence in advance
- 95% of the 400 individuals arrested in Santa Monica traveled to the city, police say
The nonprofit, which operates the Wayback Machine - an archive of old web pages spanning decades - announced last week that it would begin adding "fact-checks" and "convenient links to contextual information" to certain archived pages, unsettling internet freedom activists and researchers who rely upon the 40-petabyte mega-archive to do their work.
Comment: See also:
- People need to reclaim the internet
- Internet Archive wins copyright reprieve; can now store old computer games and software
- Internet Archive founder turns to new information storage device - the book
- The library of Alexandria is on fire - Internet Censorship
- New Zealand government seeking to expand its internet censorship powers
- We need a First Amendment for the Internet to counter the troubling censorship of social media
- Supreme Court hearing case that could end Internet censorship, expand scope of the First Amendment
- Internet Censorship Just Took An Unprecedented Leap Forward, And Hardly Anyone Noticed

Women’s rights and man activists with posters of the Women’s Strike action protest against recent tightening of Poland’s restrictive abortion law in front of the parliament building as inside, guards had to be used to shield right-wing ruling party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski from angry opposition lawmakers, in Warsaw, Poland, on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020. Massive nationwide protests have been held ever since a top court ruled Thursday that abortions due to fetal congenital defects are unconstitutional. Slogan reads ‘Women’s Strike’.
A government official said leaders are taking time to debate the contested ruling and find a solution.
"There is a discussion going on, and it would be good to take some time for dialogue and for finding a new position in this situation that is difficult and stirs high emotions," said Michal Dworczyk, the head of prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki's office.
West made the concession in a tweet after appearing on the ballot in 12 states in the presidential election between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump.
"WELP," West said in the tweet. "KANYE 2024."
Comment: See also:
- Kanye West: Only 'racist' liberals think 'black people can't make decisions for ourselves'
- Conservatism may have found an unlikely savior in Kanye West, even if he doesn't take the White House this fall
- Kanye Derangement Syndrome: Chance The Rapper asks why Biden would be better than Yeezy. The left goes crazy!
- 'Done with Trump', Kanye West talks White House bid, damaging Biden...and much, much more
- Anti-abortion, anti-vaccine & pro-fun: Kanye West doubles down on White House bid, says he will run for the 'Birthday Party'
- 'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli endorses Kanye West for president, says he's available for role in the admin
- 'I am running for president of the United States': Kanye West says he's joining presidential race, wins backing from Elon Musk
Only about 76,000 of the city's mail-in ballots have been tallied so far out of some 350,000 received, noted Holly Otterbein, who is covering the race in Pennsylvania for Politico.
"And remember, Biden supporters are disproportionately voting by mail," she tweeted.
Comment: See also:
- Trump tweets that Democrats are 'trying to steal' the election - Twitter flags it as 'misleading'
- Hours before the election, the Biden campaign has gone full Marxist
- Reports say Trump's plan is to declare premature victory, but he says he's not
- Pelosi: House is prepared to decide president if election results are disputed
- Twitter ups political censorship for election announcements from non-mainstream media accounts
Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf last month outlined amendments to the Scottish Government proposals amid concerns over the potential impact on freedom of expression.
Following the change of heart, the contentious stirring up hatred offences will now "require an intention on the part of the accused" for an offence to have been committed.
Proud Boys founder Enrique Tarrio tells Gateway Pundit that he was slashed in the stomach, Beatty was stabbed in the back, and multiple other members of the men's social group were stabbed and are now hospitalized with serious wounds.
A law enforcement confirmed to TGP that the group was walking down the street, away from the protests, when they saw an older man being stabbed and intervened.
Comment: This is the same Bevelyn Beatty, Christian activist, who was arrested for painting over the Black Live Matter mural on New York's Fifth Avenue back in July. See: NY Mayor's 'Black Lives Matter' mural attacked for third time in a week, this time by Christian activist
An update from the NHS Secondary Uses Services (SUS), seen by The Telegraph, shows that capacity is tracking as normal in October with the usual numbers of beds available that would be expected at this time of year, even without extra surge capacity.
An NHS source said: "As you can see, our current position in October is exactly where we have been over the last five years."
The new data shows that, even in the peak of the Covid outbreak in April, critical care beds were never more than 80 per cent full.
Although there has been a reduction in surge capacity since the first wave, with the closure of the emergency Nightingale Hospitals, there is still 15 per cent spare capacity across the country - fairly normal for this time of year.
According to Trump 2020 EDO director Mike Roman, Democrat election officials are banning Trump poll watchers all across the city, as one video shows. Another photo on social media shows a physical barrier, which Roman says Democrat officials are using to keep poll watchers far from the counting tables:
Comment: In New York and Florida, the deceased apparently feel their civic duty keenly:
Ballots have been posted in to the New York City Board of Elections in the name of dead voters, according to The New York Post. The elections board received an absentee ballot from a Frances Reckhow of Staten Island, but as it turned out Frances Reckhow had died in 2012, according to an obituary filed with The Staten Advance.Just the sort of situation Tom Fitton and Judicial Watch have been litigating against:
Moreover, another absentee ballot was mailed from a certain Gertrude Nizzere, born in 1919, who also turned out to have a passed away a long time ago, according to the Board of Elections. After the incident, all data has been transferred to the police and Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon's office for investigation.
Earlier, a number of media outlets have cited the Broward County Election Commission on reporting that Florida election officials and law enforcement officials have disclosed an attempt to register about 50 deceased voters to vote in the 2020 US presidential election. More than 96 million early votes have been cast, which represents almost 70% of the 2016 total, according to the US Elections Project.
- Potential voter fraud in Pennsylvania: Lawsuit claims voter rolls have multiple registrations, dead voters
- Elections expert: 'Four million ineligible and dead voters on U.S. voter rolls'













Comment:
- Nancy Pelosi confident Biden will be president 'whatever the end count is' on Election Day
- A Biden landslide? Democrats assume victory, while Trump supporters see a rerun of 2016
- Trump: 2020 election will end up at Supreme Court, 'very important we have nine justices'
Brett Redmayne-Titley, writing at the Unz Review, suddenly looks very prescient:Trump's (64 Day) post-election endgame - or, can a criminal be inaugurated president?