Posted on 03/04/2013 9:11:11 AM PST by PJ-Comix
Confession: I yell at my TV while watching The Ed Show and Morning Joe because Twitter spambots are also boosting those programs.
Apparently the use of spambots to boost Rachel Maddow's show which was revealed here on Saturday now includes at least two other MSNBC programs: The Ed Show and Morning Joe. This revelation was made by liberal blogger Paul Bibeau at the Goblinbooks blog. First he establishes his liberal bonafides in no uncertain terms before presenting his Twitter spam case against those programs:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
Dag nabbit man most of us would have to turn to that channel or their website just to know what other shows are on there.
CYBER_FRAUD_PING!
In retrospect, it should have been easy to see this was all a fraud, especially for The Ed Show. Schultz’s viewers would be lucky to know how to turn a computer on, much less Tweet about him.
What? What? There are honest liberals? The guy who outed MSNBC and their fake popularity is a liberal? Yikes. I thought liberals were all liars and cheats. We should invite the guy over - he’s on the wrong side...
For anyone who has not figured it out. They are living in time where everything around them is Fraud and Deceit.
Newsbusters does all it can to promote Morning Joe idiot. They are the only “conservative” publication breathlessly reporting on the latest commentary of the pea brain.
Liberals always cheat any way they can. They’d never win an election otherwise.
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