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To: TigerClaws
#PizzaGate is Trending!
25...The push against fake news is right here, IMO.
58 posted on
11/21/2016 8:17:56 PM PST by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty and supped with infamy. Benjamiin Franklin)
To: TigerClaws
I have never seen more psychotics and scammers with websites converge on one piece of paranoid idiocy before.
Wake up people. The scammers posting this BS are getting paid by advertisers for every time anyone goes to their webpage. This is a gold mine for them.
60 posted on
11/21/2016 8:19:11 PM PST by
Strac6
(Sig Sauer, Pilatus, Mrs. Strac... all the fun things in my life are Swiss)
To: TigerClaws
What would the NYTimes know about facts.
To: TigerClaws
The best way to discredit alternate media sources is to create fake ones that pump false accusations.
Think about it... if this pizza joint got smeared without evidence, how much you wanna bet it was democrats???
This may well be a straw man to protect the real ring.
Nothing makes me more angry than those bearing false witness.
79 posted on
11/21/2016 8:45:04 PM PST by
Safrguns
To: TigerClaws
The New York Times - yeah, they have a lot of credibility....
To: TigerClaws
Sometimes a pizza parlor is just a pizza parlor.
To: TigerClaws
98 posted on
11/21/2016 9:37:31 PM PST by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: TigerClaws
Let's do a thought experiment: Suppose the NYT knew for a fact that - at the very least - Comet Ping Pong was a hangout for people who engaged in bizarre sexual/artistic experiments involving nudity, symbolic dismemberment and stabbings of nude mannequins, sexually-related food fetishes, and artistic themes suggesting a sexual interest in minors.
Suppose further that the denizens of this place included people with access to prominent Democratic politicians, celebrities, and progressive journalists. Would the Times report on it? I doubt it, or, should I say, only insofar as to refute it.
And yet I've seen undeniable photos that this crowd of people DOES engage in such activity, not necessarily at the pizza place, but at other venues and private homes. Why is the Times even pushing back if this story is so detached from reality?
To: TigerClaws
Let's do a thought experiment: Suppose the NYT knew for a fact that - at the very least - Comet Ping Pong was a hangout for people who engaged in bizarre sexual/artistic experiments involving nudity, symbolic dismemberment and stabbings of nude mannequins, sexually-related food fetishes, and artistic themes suggesting a sexual interest in minors.
Suppose further that the denizens of this place included people with access to prominent Democratic politicians, celebrities, and progressive journalists. Would the Times report on it? I doubt it, or, should I say, only insofar as to refute it.
And yet I've seen undeniable photos that this crowd of people DOES engage in such activity, not necessarily at the pizza place, but at other venues and private homes. Why is the Times even pushing back if this story is so detached from reality?
To: TigerClaws
The best proof it is, is the denial by the Slimes.
Now we know it is!
108 posted on
11/21/2016 10:18:13 PM PST by
Freedom_Is_Not_Free
(The GOP will see the light, because Trump will make them feel the heat.)
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To: TigerClaws
The media has protected the Clintons from day one. I don’t expect there to be any difference now.
120 posted on
11/21/2016 11:49:34 PM PST by
taxesareforever
(Islam is an ideology. It is NOT a religion.)
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