Alabama officials dread ‘superspreader’ event at Trump rally in America’s least-vaccinated state https://www.rawstory.com/trump-rally-2654612936/ Health officials fear former president Donald Trump's rally in Alabama later this month could become a superspreader event as COVID-19 cases spike in the nation's least-vaccinated state. (More at above url)
OAN claimed he was an ‘expert mathematician’ with evidence Trump won. He is a swing set installer: report One week after Joe Biden was sworn in as President One America News (OAN) aired a segment featuring a man they introduced as an "expert mathematician" who claimed to have uncovered evidence of election rigging and that Donald Trump actually won re-election. That man, according to a lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems Tuesday against the far right wing media outlet, is not an expert mathematician, but a swing set installer and convicted drug dealer.
Things not going exactly as planned---- The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll, for Tuesday shows that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Biden’s job performance. Fifty-one percent (51%) disapprove. The latest figures include 27% who Strongly Approve of the job Biden is doing and 44% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -17.
More information on this clown... 'Expert Mathematician' on Election Fraud Actually a Swing Set Installer, Lawsuit Claims A man posing as a math expert with evidence Trump won the election is actually a convicted drug dealer with no college degree who installs swing sets, according to a lawsuit. https://www.vice.com/en/article/88n...actually-a-swing-set-installer-lawsuit-claims On January 27, the pro-Trump channel OAN broadcast a segment interviewing an "expert mathematician" named Ed Solomon who claimed to have found evidence within precinct-level reporting that the election was rigged by an algorithm. The basis of Solomon's claim is that he found several precincts throughout the country reporting exactly the same results at various times throughout the vote tabulation process. Asked by host Christina Bobb what the likelihood of what Solomon claimed to have found being a coincidence is, Solomon replied, "You can use the binomial probability formula, and the chance of that event happening is one over ten to an exponent so large there's not enough stars in the universe—there's not enough atoms in the universe to explain the number. It can't happen naturally." If this sounds suspiciously vague for a mathematician, that's because Solomon is not actually a mathematician, according to a lawsuit voting machine company Dominion filed against OAN for knowingly reporting defamatory claims against the company in the wake of Trump's loss. In fact, according to the lawsuit, Solomon is a convicted drug dealer and "was working as an 'installer' at a swing set construction company in Long Island" at the time of the interview. According to a FactCheck.org review of Solomon's segment, his mathematical expertise is limited to having taken a few math classes at Stony Brook University from 2008 to 2015. He never received a degree. Motherboard was able to independently verify that an Edward Solomon from Ronkonkoma, Long Island bearing a visual resemblance to the Edward Solomon in the video was arrested for a range of drug-related charges in 2016 and served two years for criminal sale of controlled substances. Dominion spokesperson Claire Bischoff told Motherboard the company learned this through "publicly available information" but declined to explain further on the record. Motherboard was unable to reach Solomon for comment. As for the nature of Solomon's supposed findings, FactCheck.org spoke to several actual voting systems and math experts who noted that, far from being "not enough atoms in the universe" to explain its occurrence, whatever that means, is not at all odd for various precincts to have the same vote shares at different times in different parts of the country. It is also unclear where his data actually came from, since in the original 50-minute video outlining his claims, Solomon says it is the "data from the NYT feed from PA on November fourth" and the link to the "original data sets" is dead. Dominion sent OAN two retraction demands within a week of the video being posted, according to the lawsuit, pointing out that Solomon lacks any expertise and is a convicted felon. The lawsuit says OAN "quietly removed" the video and story from its website, but it can still be found on OAN's Rumble page, a popular video platform for Trump supporters, where it bears the title "Smoking Gun." Solomon has continued to post YouTube videos of election analysis and math lessons for months. His most recent stream from early July, "The Mirror of Maricopa; Is there a parametric line?" is 11 and a half hours long.
He's very similar to our trucker pundit Beautiful_Stranger who had very similar sounding theories of the "evidence" he uncovered of election fraud. Followed by weeks and weeks of associated bs that went nowhere good. Bottom line is he is a trucker. There are reasons why companies don't hire unqualified people to do data analysis or similar jobs. Of course, Trump and the Republican party veered into just hiring whomever agreed with their wacky policies and theories expertise was never asked for.
Except that the election was fair and honest. There is no evidence that it ever wasn't despite many millions of dollars wasted on pointless recounts and lawsuits. You seem to be highly irrational and think that you can make something true by posting it online no matter how absurd or ridiculous your claim is. I sure hope for your own good it's just pure trolling because if you actually believe in all this shit you post I'd say you are clearly mentally insane. Get helps of it's the latter.
This Proud Boy can't wear a mask in court because it triggers his autism. Capitol rioter Proud Boy says his autism prevents him from wearing a mask while in court Goodwyn told the judge that Goodwyn would not wear a mask, wouldn't wear it in court, and wouldn't wear it when meeting with pretrial services ... the judge kicked back and said, wear the mask or I'll send U.S. Marshals with an arrest warrant.