Interesting read all right.
The article at National Examiner is unsourced. No reporter or writer.
The study was done by someone at a website called “Tavernkeepers” named John Daniels. I don’t find any info about him, but his website is clearly anti-Trump
There is no information provided on the website regarding who founded or who is funding the Tavern website.
Then I went to the link provided in the Tavernkeepers article....The one that John Daniels supposedly used. Though the article implies that the alleged Pro-Trump sites are located in Eastern Europe. Actually, ONLY TWO OF THE SIX WERE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE US. The Tavern article drew some nasty conclusion about pro-soviet linkages with Michael Savage and Infowars...you Cruzers can elaborate on that because I don’t get any of that
BTW, I checked these so-called “Pro-Trump propaganda sites” as the title would have you believe. In fact, 2 of the websites noted are refuting the article posted at National Examiner. Just sayin...
Just sad to me how an unsourced article with links to questionable very anti-Trump website is the basis for the story about Trump propaganda websites...Sheesh
Pure pro-Cruz propaganda.
The voting machines were observed to adjust to 49 percent right before the end of voting.
I didn’t realize the Examiner was a piece of carp.
We looked at the code... a few of the sites are owned by a Brit named Michael Clarke, who is on the run with his disabled mother. google michael clarke Blackpool, England. He’s under court order to return, seems to be running a scam looting his mothers payout from NHS. Lives with his male companion...
He may well be doing this for the ad click money... anything on Trump gets clicks.
Meanwhile, Democrats have quite a list of fake news sites designed to discredit Trump and conservatives.
https://stream.org/stop-spreading-fake-heroic-red-meat-stories-trump/