burlydee wrote:TeK wrote:burlydee wrote:For the life of me I can't see what Hillary has done to warrant all this anger towards her. Its like people are putting Trumps real actions up against conspiracies about Hillary Clinton. Now we have people pushing the conspiracy that Clinton is stealing the election without any REAL proof. Its an echo chamber of misinformation.
You must be an avid viewer of CNN or an active member of CTR.
A) Podesta emails are real.
B) New FBI emails are real.
C) Foreign Government funding is real.
D) Hillary's campaign having paying violent instigators with the intent to blame Bern/Trump is real and verified by her own website is real.
E)
F) (RELEASED TODAY PART II)
Seriously, what else do you want as proof?
I don't know, an actual report from a non-nut. I don't watch CNN. How about Washington Post, NY Times, the AP, Bloomberg, MSNBC, ABC, CBS - you know any of the 100s of reputable news sources that don't publish on youtube. I'd even take FOX at this point.
My emails are "real" too. That isn't evidence of wrongdoing. A bunch of comments taken out of context aren't evidence of wrongdoing. Especially when they can come from a person who has been demonstrated to have produced fake videos on multiple occasions.
One big problem in our country is the breakdown of intellectual authority. Some people would rather believe a guy on the internet as opposed to the 50 or so reputable media organizations we have. People will believe there own cousin about global warming before they believe scientists. I love the internet, but one thing it has done it has turned facts into opinions and conspiracies into facts. Your desire for this stuff to be true, doesn't make it so.
Yeah...you don't have to be pro-Hillary or anti-Trump or whatever else....But, one needs to look at facts and analyze where they come from. The conspiracy theorists/followers are not only creating/believing in crap but are also getting very agitated/angry about it. That's the scary part.



























