update I’m watching Kayleigh Mcenany on Hannity now with some bigger stuff. Specific allegations with big numbers, like tens of thousands of votes big. So they are doing more than I thought.
***or maybe not. Just read the transcript of what she said and it's hard to tell what she is specifically referring to. At one point she says "60 percent of ballots" in Wayne County have the same signature. Last night I thought, does she really mean that? That would be obvious massive voter fraud. Or does she mean 60 ballots? Oh it's 60 percent...of "one batch.' That could mean "six"
Look:
'In one county, Wayne County, Michigan, in one batch of ballots, 60 percent had the same signatures, 35 had no voter record but were counted anyway, 50 ballots were run multiple times through a machine."
I don’t know if I even posted this video before -I shot it a year ago. Martha was riveted to this scene from the original Prince of Egypt. But I really don’t think she appreciated the dog being thrown overboard.
I just stumbled across this - I think it was some story that referenced Valiant Pharmaceuticals- and I said well, “Stuart Varney is a big fan of one of their products…”
I remember on the first take, I was rushing at the end and the way it turned out, made me laugh, so I just kept it in.
I showed it to Stuart later and he got to kick out of it
“Worshiping at the Temple”
Of Steel and Iron.
At the turn of the century (yeah, sounds crazy to me too!), or actually just before, I was hired by a company called ‘UUNet’.
‘UUNet’ was an internet services company. For about a decade, from the beginning of ‘dial up’ internet, until ‘hard wired’ internet became ubiquitous, if you had ‘dial up’, you were using ‘UUNet’.
It doesn’t matter if you had ‘Dell’, ‘Earthlink’, or ‘AOL’, ‘UUNet’ had 95% of the ‘dial up’ market, they just slapped a different brand on it.
I was there to build a system in which they could receive their local phone bills and pay them electronically. Upon my arrival, they had a full time ‘data entry’ staff of 300, and they couldn’t keep up. The paper phone bills would arrive in ‘ Reams’. Copier/Printer paper card board boxes.
A single bill, from a single area of NYC could be 1-2 of those boxes.
They were entered into a database, line by line, by hand.
Shortly after I arrived, the company was purchased by ...