Posted on 10/14/2016 3:13:57 AM PDT by Mechanicos
Full Title: Hillary Clinton's Wikipedia page vandalized, replaced with pornographic image.
(CNN)Hillary Clinton's Wikipedia page was vandalized Thursday to display a pornographic picture and "a reminder" that voting for Clinton means "nuclear war will be inevitable." The picture showed a woman's backside that was wallpapered multiple time onto the page with text layered on top.
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At least it wasn’t Hillary’s butt.
We’ll wake up with several cities out and the airwaves repeating over and over
“GOOD MORNING GENTLEMEN ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US ”
“These people” aren’t stupid. What they’re doing now is making sure they have plenty of evidence that all those emails are made up by the Russians. Just like that so called fake email Brazille got. They’re setting it all up as one big joke.
Notice the media always points out they can’t confirm if the emails are legit.
I wish someone would hack Paul Ryan’s email.
CNN several times each day lives up to its old nickname: Certainly Not News.
Certainly Not News (CNN nickname)
The Cable News Network (CNN), a 24-hour cable news channel, was founded by Ted Turner and first broadcast on June 1, 1980. The unflattering CNN nickname of Certainly Not News has been cited in print since at least 1993.
CNN has also been nicknamed the Chicken Noodle News (cited in print since 1981), the Communist News Network (cited in print since 1991), the Clinton News Network (cited in print since 1992), the CIA News Network (cited in print since 1997), the Criminal News Network (cited in print since 1998), the Corporate News Network (cited in print since 1999), the Cartoon News Network (cited in print since 2000) and Crap Not News (cited in print since 2007).
http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/certainly_not_news
Almost all of the corporate media are in financial trouble except CNN.
CNN receives programming reimbursement from the U.S. State Department via The Bureau of International Information Programs; the same State Department program that pays Facebook for content. CNN is not as reliant on ad revenue because they get tens of millions from the U.S. State Department.
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