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.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
The Russian cloaking device that hid Wisconsin and rural Pennsylvania from the Clinton campaign was the real problem.
I was going to vote for Hillary then I played this game...
CNN is such a bad joke..
I think it was all the Russian infiltrators in her campaign who advised her that it was a good idea to skip campaigning in Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Maybe they should look into Podesta, he was making millions off the Russians, maybe he advised her to skip all those places.
LOL! I bet that games goes way up on popularity!
http://www.greenide.com/top-10-browser-games-play-bored/
I wonder what combination of buttons and joystick movement causes her to go catatonic and have to be stuffed into a van...
24/7 Pro Hillary and anti Trump by all news media were cancelled out by a video game seen by 19,000 viewers. If true big media is dead. Long live the video games /s
Rated C for Crooked
The CNN barrel has no bottom.
Completely Nuts Non-entities.
And that laserlight show of Obama fellating a banana.
Hilltendo, played only 19,000 times
IOW, it was seen 18,999 times more often than the video that "caused" the slaughter of the US diplomatic mission in Libya.
lol!!! CNN is going crazy! Actually crazier! This is funny.
Most people actually do cast their vote based on video games they’ve never played before. It’s a CNN fact.
And not something Atari or Activision made in 1982 like KaBoom or Asteroids? Or Defender or Galaxians?
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