Posted on 03/12/2018 3:35:41 PM PDT by EdnaMode
CNN has claimed that a Russian anti-Hillary Clinton video game titled Hilltendo, played only 19,000 times, influenced the 2016 presidential election, prompting mockery of the news outlet online.
Dedicating over 1,600 words to the cartoon flash game Hilltendo, which lets you play as Clinton riding a bomb while she destroys emails, CNN claimed the game was part of a Russian effort to influence the 2016 presidential election, prompting mockery from Russian news outlets and Twitter users alike.
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We keep telling them “it’s the salad dressing!”
Mockery is a thought crime. We must work harder.
Amazing isn’t it?
LOL, good question. :P
CNN is practicing media masturbation.
All your Russian video games are belong to us.
Pretty good trick since I doubt that all but a very few even knew it existed.
Cool game! No wonder CNN was upset.
Cool game! No wonder CNN was upset.
I actually voted for Trump because “Build the wall” sounds a little like “You must construct additional pylons”.
The Liberal Media is stuck in a feedback loop: for them, it’s still the morning of November 9, 2016.
CNN = FAKE NEWS!!
If an obscure video could cause the Benghazi attacks, an obscure video game could cause Hillary to lose the election.
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They are desperate to get something, anything to stick.
Note that they have avoided his commentary on Maxine W., because they would first have to repeat what he said about her. LOL. He did that on purpose.
They are mentally ill people who are incapable of embarrassment.
I never bought a bottle of Russian salad dressing before in my life until this collusion BS overwhelmed the airwaves.
Pretty good on a Reuben sandwich.
“kek kek, online slang predominantly used by alt-right trolls to represent laughter
I don’t know what I can believe anymore. I know CNN is a parody so is this fake news?
One more thing to add to the list of excuses. My fave so far was Macedonian content farmers, but this is good, too.
I heard there is soon going to be a new game released in which players can make her fall down various flights of stairs in different countries around the world...
Even if it were true, so what? Are they trying to tell the world that no on in any other country is allowed to express any opinions on our elections? (Unless, of course, they are Canada, Mexico, the EU, and anyone else who will reliably speak well of the DNC candidate.)
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