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I know, I watched Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theories for almost 4 years, LOL.
That was never as big or as baseless as Pizzagate or QAnon.
I know, I watched Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy theories for almost 4 years, LOL.
I thought that sounded familiar for a second but I was thinking of a song by The Animals.It's My Life was a pretty big hit. But to be fair, he set the bar pretty high in the 80s.
LOL, you sure? Covered by every major news outlet for 3+ years and they launched a $40million inquiry over a pee-pee hoax dossier. Yeah OK Karen.That was never as big or as baseless as Pizzagate or QAnon.
LOL, you sure? Covered by every major news outlet for 3+ years and they launched a $40million inquiry over a pee-pee hoax dossier. Yeah OK Karen.
Bot.@The_Beginning the reason you're really not a danger to anyone is because you're stupid enough to believe the election was stolen despite the fact that Trump was trying to plant this idea a year before the election actually happened and went so far as to try to shut down the United States Postal Service to stop people from voting him out of office.
If the FBI did assign someone to pay attention to your "thoughts" it would be pretty easy money, kind of like getting paid to watch cartoons all day but eventually they probably would crack up from the sheer insanity.
Fake (and old) news.Mass fruitloopery is a weird thing.
Extremists exploit a loophole in social moderation: Podcasts
Major social platforms have been cracking down on the spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories in the leadup to the presidential election, and expanded their efforts in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. But Apple and Google, among others, have left open a major loophole for this...www.startribune.com
Conspiracy theorists have peddled stolen-election fantasies, coronavirus conspiracies and violent rhetoric. One podcaster, RedPill78, called the Capitol siege a "staged event" in a Jan. 11 episode of Red Pill News. The day before the Capitol riot, a more popular podcast, X22 Report, spoke confidently about a Trump second term, explained that Trump would need to "remove" many members of Congress to further his plans, and said "We the people, we are the storm, and we're coming to DC."
Americans voted for President Donald J. Trump.I think you should just assume we're entering a ruinous period of history where Americans get the President they voted for & maybe post about Roswell or something traditional.
Biden got his "voter base" by violating the Constitution.Of course Inaugurations are full of clap-trap - do you expect to go to a funeral & hear a eulogy about what a total bastard the dead person was?
Trump got his voter base by violating norms so he was never going to say the usual things even if other people felt it was best to play along (which they didn't).
Translation: something is only real if the media industrial complex and corrupt politicians tell me it is. Certainly, we will locate Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction any day now, and I'm sure that the Orange Man is on the phone with Vladimir Putin right now trying to negotiate his way out of being "taken out." Meanwhile, Moscow Mitch and all the rest of Evil Orange Bad Man's cronies are going to prison for... crimes... treason, yeah, that's it!!! Any day now!!!!!111Yes, I'm sure - the press covering an official investigation into collusion allegations that stemmed from an investigation by American intelligence agencies that accepted that it didn't find enough evidence rather than having people invading a pizza place to find a basement that wasn't there or invading the Capitol searching for stolen votes wasn't as big or baseless a conspiracy theory.
Trump Russia affair: Key questions answered
Get your head around the sprawling saga of alleged collusion between the Trump team and Moscow.www.bbc.co.uk
And what did those 'intelligence' agencies base their investigation on? A bullshit pee-pee dossier written by a British spy who MI5 had already distanced themselves from, who got his info from Vyacheslav Trubnikov, now residing in America who told the FBI in an interview that much of what Steele claimed had been sourced from him was misinfo? In other words they KNEW it was a hoax and proceeded anyway, and that shit was infected straight into the veins of half of America (and the world.)Yes, I'm sure - the press covering an official investigation into collusion allegations that stemmed from an investigation by American intelligence agencies that accepted that it didn't find enough evidence rather than having people invading a pizza place to find a basement that wasn't there or invading the Capitol searching for stolen votes wasn't as big or baseless a conspiracy theory.
Trump Russia affair: Key questions answered
Get your head around the sprawling saga of alleged collusion between the Trump team and Moscow.www.bbc.co.uk
Translation: something is only real if the media industrial complex and corrupt politicians tell me it is. Certainly, we will locate Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction any day now, and I'm sure that the Orange Man is on the phone with Vladimir Putin right now trying to negotiate his way out of being "taken out." Meanwhile, Moscow Mitch and all the rest of Evil Orange Bad Man's cronies are going to prison for... crimes... treason, yeah, that's it!!! Any day now!!!!!111
And what did those 'intelligence' agencies base their investigation on? A bullshit pee-pee dossier written by a British spy who MI5 had already distanced themselves from, who got his info from Vyacheslav Trubnikov, now residing in America who told the FBI in an interview that much of what Steele claimed had been sourced from him was misinfo? In other words they KNEW it was a hoax and proceeded anyway, and that shit was infected straight into the veins of half of America (and the world.)
I need a translation for this one.The politicians were so corrupt that they failed to prove the case they were trying to prove?
I really don't see how you square that with any kind of reality.
I need a translation for this one.
You missed my sarcasm. I was implying that you only believe something if the media or corrupt politicians tell you it is legitimate.You were trying to tell me that something is only 'real' if the press or 'corrupt politicians' say so - the 'real' thing that the media & 'corrupt politicians' told us after an investigation is that the allegations of Russia-Trump collusion were not prosecutable.
Is that unreal? Should Trump have been prosecuted for collusion?
Yes if someone disagrees with the insane nonsense you believe they must be a bot. How did Trump know the election was going to be stolen a year ago? If he did why did he never show proof?Bot.
You missed my sarcasm. I was implying that you only believe something if the media or corrupt politicians tell you it is legitimate.