Project Veritas documents systematic vote fraud in Texas & Hearst reporter attacks Project Veritas

Pratt on Texas - copyright Pratt on Texas all rights reservedJeremy Blackman of the Houston Chronicle well demonstrates that he is at best a hack, and that professional journalism is practiced only by a few likely unknown to him, in his coverage of the video documented, primary sourced Project Veritas exposé on ballot chasing election fraud in San Antonio.

Here are two of the first three sentences in Blackman’s report: “A heavily edited video released Tuesday by a conservative activist group purports to show a Republican campaign employee in San Antonio interfering as an elderly woman fills out her absentee ballot in Texas. … Project Veritas specializes in often deceptive “stings” intended to expose supposed liberal bias and corruption.”

The report gives almost as much space, and at the top, to discrediting anything from Project Veritas as it does to what we plainly see and hear in the undercover video recordings. Then Blackman’s story attempts, without evidence, to suggest that the subject of the video was just play acting for the cameras as she described engaging in massive election fraud for hire.

Blackman writes that “the group did not provide details about who the woman believes she’s speaking with, and included only snippets of what appear to be multiple conversations.” Actually a long-form video was provided with the story which shows election laws being broken by the subject of the report along with her discussing massive amounts of law breaking in which she engages on her own and with others that violates not only state but federal laws.

See the videos yourself:
Texas ‘Ballot Chaser’ Illegally Pressures Voters To Change Votes; “I could go to jail” (18 minutes)
Ballot Chaser Reveals MASSIVE Vote Fraud Effort To Elect Joe Biden; “$55,000 for 5,000 votes” (10 minutes +)
James O’Keefe Confronts Raquel Rodriguez With Undercover Videos Showing Her ILLEGAL Voter Fraud (2 minutes)

I take no pleasure in being right on how many in media would report this, if reported at all. That I was right is a stain upon the morality and conscience of our state and nation.

That Blackman is a “state government reporter” for Hearst’s many Texas papers shows that we simply cannot trust most of our media outlets to report accurately and fairly about the things which matter most to the integrity of our society and government.

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