Interesting observations on how this entire Catholic schoolboy hysteria got started.
1 posted on
01/21/2019 10:26:44 PM PST by
CaptainK
To: CaptainK
And just like that, it becomes Russia, Russia, Russia.
2 posted on
01/21/2019 10:34:07 PM PST by
Valpal1
To: CaptainK
A brazillion troll farm is far cheaper than operate than one in a Fight for $15 City.
3 posted on
01/21/2019 11:01:48 PM PST by
tcrlaf
(They told me it could never happen in America. And then it did....)
To: CaptainK
Since the beginning of this year, the account had tweeted on average 130 times a day and had more than 40,000 followers. Errr - that's A LOT. That's somebody(s) on the clock.
4 posted on
01/21/2019 11:02:18 PM PST by
an amused spectator
(Mitt Romney, Chuck Schumer's p*ssboy)
To: CaptainK
And CNN was happy to run with it....
To: CaptainK
Speaking about the nature of fake accounts on social media, McKew told CNN Business, "This is the new landscape: where bad actors monitor us and appropriate content that fits their needs. They know how to get it where they need to go so it amplifies naturally. And at this point, we are all conditioned to react and engage or deny in specific ways. And we all did."That "both sides" crap don't fly no more. You don't get to blame the deplorables for this. The lefties need to own this one. They reacted with their normal virtue signaling hatred without any clue what they were reacting to. The Catholic kids did nothing wrong: They don't need to apologize or engage in circumspection, period.
To: CaptainK
20 posted on
01/22/2019 12:31:19 AM PST by
GOP Poet
To: CaptainK
Fake news is going to get real people killed.
To: CaptainK
Molly McKew, an information warfare researcher who saw the tweet and shared it herself on Saturday, said she later realized that a network of anonymous accounts were working to amplify the video. Russian bots driving an anti-MAGA hysteria? THAT is the question the media SHOULD be asking.
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