All day today, the Sunday shows repeated this loathsome conspiracy fed to them by the Democrats. But here’s the truth about removing mailboxes!https://t.co/BXLbtLqsbM
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) August 17, 2020
The Democrats' latest conspiracy is total lunacy.
President Trump isn't preventing anyone from voting.
If you believe the Democrats' Post Office/mailbox conspiracy theory and you're afraid your vote won't arrive and be counted, vote in person.
The infallible Dr. Fauci says it's safe.
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The Democrat/Leftist media encourage the mailbox hoax.
OK so everyone has seen the "viral" photo going around of the piles of mailboxes in Wisconsin being used as evidence that Trump is sabotaging USPS. Problem is, they have been there for years: Hartford Finishing Inc. powder coats and refurbishes the old mailboxes. (1/8) pic.twitter.com/HQpAprWxoK
— Gary He (@garyhe) August 17, 2020
When I called up Hartford Finishing, Inc., a woman on the phone confirmed that they have a government contract for the mailbox refurbishing and that they "get them from all over and make them look good again" (2/8)
— Gary He (@garyhe) August 17, 2020
This is where I have to give some tough love to my friends at @reuterspictures. They sent a staff photog to these mailboxes. And then posted them to the wire labeling the site of the mailboxes as just an "industrial lot" when context is our entire job as journalists. (3/8) pic.twitter.com/FFTPODFXFR
— Gary He (@garyhe) August 17, 2020
To find this location on Google, you have to search for "Hartford Finishing". It's a side road, not like you can spot the mailboxes from a highway. The sign for the business is 20 feet away from the mailboxes. To omit all this from the caption is journalistic malpractice. (4/8) pic.twitter.com/DIvUTj9urb
— Gary He (@garyhe) August 17, 2020
Let me be clear: the @reuterspictures photos are very good. And as stock art for "pile of mailboxes", it works. But @Reuters is one of the best news organizations in the world. And telling the full story and context is everything. This is an intentional omission. (5/8)
— Gary He (@garyhe) August 17, 2020





























































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