THE MEDIA COVER-UP OF THE GORE VICTORY
PART ONE: RELIABLE SOURCE REVEALS THE COVER-UP
By David Podvin
According to a source whose previous information has proven to be accurate,
the Consortium of news organizations that recounted the presidential votes in
the 2000 Florida election was shocked to find that former Vice President Al Gore
decisively won the state, and it is now concealing the news of Gore’s victory
from the American people.
The source is a former media executive who previously revealed information
that the Bush administration was lying about Clinton staffers having vandalized
the White House. That information led me to accuse Karl Rove of manufacturing
the “crime”. My accusation appeared in an article that was posted by
Buzzflash.com on January 28, 2001, and it was confirmed by a General Accounting
Office investigative report several months later.
Having previously established credibility as a well-informed and accurate
conduit of information, the executive now claims the Consortium is deliberately
hiding the results of its recount because Gore was the indisputable winner…
The huge disparity between the original recount and the Consortium recount
stems from the G.O.P. tactics in Florida. Their strategy was to aggressively
contest every pro-Gore ballot, even the obviously valid ones. The Republicans
then accused the vote counters of being biased because most of the challenges
were resolved in favor of Gore. By using this approach, the Bush partisans
successfully intimidated the counters into bending over backwards to show
“fairness”, resulting in thousands of legitimate Gore votes being disqualified
or relegated to a pile of disputed ballots.
“It was the old baseball manager’s trick of crying about every call in order
to pressure the umpire to give you more than your fair share,” said the
executive. “And it worked in Florida. However, in the relative calm of the
Consortium recount - absent the pressure tactics - the Bush total remained
basically consistent with the original count, while the Gore total shot way up.”
As for what will happen next, the executive said, “Once the dominant pro-Gore trend became apparent, the Consortium was never going to release the results; the pressure from the big money boys was too great. Terrorism just provided a better excuse for withholding the information than the ‘technical difficulties’ stalling tactic that was otherwise going to be used. The Consortium is determined to make sure that the original results of their recount will never see the light of day." Read on...