Well, she may be turning out to be the Whore of Babylon.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Podesta’s twitter account was hacked yesterday and endorsed Trump. These people are too stupid to secure their stuff. They cannot be trusted with classified information.
H—>! as POTUS is the ultimate hack.
If we had a muslim infiltrator in the White House, he could deviously get the US and Russia into a nuclear war over protecting muslims fighting each other. Could never happen...right?
Apparently only illiterate people hack servers. The spelling and grammar mistakes on their hacked entry were horrible.
Maybe the Russians really are trying to help Trump.
What an election season! Hillary's Wikipedia entry gets hacked and has pro-Trump words with requests for female butt pictures to be sent in.
This whole election has been so crazy and unusual.
Best. Election. Ever!
Let's play HANGMAN!
Here's the words.
_ P YO_RS
Can you guess the missing letter in time?
(That missing letter can be used in an even easier puzzle with only 7 letters. That's below.)
_U_ _ _ _ U
Thanks for playing!
First sentence perfect. Remind even CNN readers that Hilary is hungry for war.
Goodness! Why can’t she hire a “web-page artiste” that can use (at least) 256-encryption to keep such “vandals” out?
Government cheese?
The ultimate would be if Anonymous hacked the live feed during the next presidential debate and played one of the purported Clinton Lolita Express / Orgy Island tapes.
BOOB?
Jeremy Hillary Boob, Ph.D.
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.