Ham-Fisted Election Interference by Google

Their first assassination attempt failed, serving only to showcase Trump’s courage in the face of danger. Therefore it never happened, according to the information gatekeepers at Google:

Google users searching for the attempted assassination of former President Trump were miffed when the desired results failed to populate on the search engine. …

Screenshots from Google instead showed recommended search results of the failed assassination of Ronald Reagan and the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, whose death sparked World War I, the shooting of Bob Marley and the failed attempt on former President Ford.

The leading candidate for president had the top of his ear shot off due to the extreme and possibly deliberate negligence of the Secret Service. The event was of great historical significance. But if it makes Democrats look bad or Trump look good, it didn’t happen.

Google’s heavy thumb is pressing firmly on the scale. Strike that. Google’s ham fist is pressing firmly on the scale:

It isn’t just the “Don’t Be Evil” moonbats at Google. If you don’t know where the entire Big Tech establishment is coming from, just ask AI:

On tips from KirklesWorth, Jester, Anonymous, and seaoh.

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