Posted on 10/27/2022 9:31:29 AM PDT by JV3MRC
Woke Inc. author Vivek Ramaswamy reacted to a new MRC Free Speech America study by ripping Big Tech giant Google for manipulating search results to favor Democrats in highly contested senate races.
The Strive Asset Management executive chairman unleashed on Google during the Oct. 26 edition of Fox Business Tonight: “We hear alot about the threats to our democracy. Well, guess what! I think this is a big threat to our democracy,” he said. To give “one autocratic actor the chance to tilt the scales of what the public can and cannot see about the candidates that they’re asked to vote for in November” is a "threat to democracy.” The MRC found that Google buried 10 of 12 Senate Republican Party candidates’ campaign websites and highlighted their opponent's campaign sites in organic search results. It's worth noting that Google controls a whopping 92 percent of the search engine market share.
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Rips Google apart and Unleashes but after 15 minutes Google remains unchanged.
Use Bing. Bing is equal to or better than Google in every way.
Search election theft 2020 on google and Bing and compare the results.
Well, that’ll teach Google! /s
Good site, good find.
The Rs will have a chance to reign them in. Will they? Will Mitch allow it?
Dirty secret is that many top Rs get plenty of campaign cash from goolag, and other social media orgs. You can spot them, when they keep watering down bills. Then hit the cameras and yell.
We need term limits so bad. COS is only hope there.
And we’re getting close...
Yet, Republicans think Blake Masters is a good for them to run for Senator.
Election meddling and manipulation used to be illegal
Bing is Gates
Oh surprise, surprise
RE: Use Bing. Bing is equal to or better than Google in every way.
I used DuckDuckGo. Better than either one of them.
Not in my experience.
Was using Bing while researching new statutes (re-profession)
and while on the phone with the State agency and I’m telling them I do not see the new statutes, while the person at the agency is telling me they are looking at them online right now. So I went to google and they there it was.
I felt very much the fool...
Was this within the last 2 - 3 years ?
Yes last year.
Seems Bing only had archived material.
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