Zoom calls from 2020 have surfaced, revealing the way the Democratic Party was able to use “misinformation” and “disinformation” to manipulate the election and public perception of the presidency.
Rob Flaherty was the Digital Director of the Biden Harris campaign, and is now the Harris Walz campaign's Deputy Campaign Manager.
“One of the smartest things I think the party did itself was over the last couple years they actually invested in a team…to detect and track misinformation and misinformation narratives in the sort of various corners of the Internet…the stuff that they did was a critical asset. That piece of infrastructure I think was one of the more important decisions that was made in the Party's space over the last couple of years.”
He went on to describe issues like corruption, mental fitness, the Vice President's record on the Crime Bill as misinformation narratives. Claims of corruption, questionable mental fitness, and support of a Crime Bill in the 90s contradicting the current Democratic platform are easily verifiable, with mountains of evidence available to back them up. But their goal was never to actually combat “misinformation” or challenged the factual basis of these claims, it was to silence politically inconvenient stories and conversations online.
This will come as no surprise to many Americans, who saw the Hunter Biden laptop story suppressed in a coordinated effort by Google and all major social media platforms under the pretense of “misinformation” only for it to be verified as true by intelligence agencies years later.
Highly credible, credentialed sources also made claims about vaccine efficacy and the origin of COVID, labeled as “misinformation” and in some cases lost their accounts altogether, only for public officials and mainstream media publications to later admit they were right while taking zero accountability for the half truths and outright lies they told.
Rebecca Rinkevich was Biden For President's Director of Rapid Response, and went on to become the White House Deputy Director of Digital Strategy. In the Zoom recordings, she emphasized the “disinformation” around Biden's mental acuity and said they targeted users online based on “the type of content they were consuming, what they were searching, what kind of websites they were visiting.” She goes on to boast that “the risk and the hit concern around mental acuity in particular went down by eight points over the course of our campaign.”
While Democratic leadership and talking heads pretended that Biden was mentally and physically capable of leading the United States up until his disastrous debate performance against Trump in July, he has been in obvious, palpable decline before he even took office.
In September of 2020, Joe Biden made a campaign appearance at a predominantly black pool in his home state of Delaware, where he recounted a story from the summer of 1962, when he served as the only white lifeguard.
“I learned a lot. And I learned that it makes a difference. This was the diving board area, and I was one of the guards. There weren't a lot of…it was a three meter board. And if you fell off sideways you landed in the damn — the darn — cement over there. And Corn Pop was a bad dude. And he ran a bunch of bad boys. And I did…and back in those days (unintelligible) things have changed.”
Joe Biden continues, and the audience of reporters, previously laughing, seems to fall silent in confusion.
“One of the things you had to use if you used pomade in your hair, you had to wear a bathing cap. And so he was up on the board and wouldn't listen and I said ‘hey Esther, you! off the board or I'll come drag you off.' Well he came off, and said ‘I'll meet you outside.' My car was mostly — these were all public housing behind you. My car, there was a gate out here. I parked my car outside the gate and ‘he said I'll be waiting for you.' He was waiting there (unintelligible) three guys (unintelligible) straight razors. Not a joke. There was a guy named Bill Wright Mouse — the only white guy and he did all the pools. He was the mechanic and I said ‘what am I gonna do?' and he said ‘come down here in the basement, where mechanics…where all the pool…filter is.””
Rinkevich estimates that their coordinated efforts with Big Tech conglomerates secured at least 200,000 votes. According to data collected from state officials, the crucial swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin were won by less than 200,000 combined.