The desperate flailing of a
mainstream-media struggling through the five stages of grief
continues as no lesser unbiased foundation of the fourth estate than
The Washington Post pushes ahead with its “fake news, blame the
Russians” narrative for why their candidate failed so miserably.
Citing “two teams of independent
researchers” (who surely have a substantial libel litigation
provision) who found “Russia’s increasingly sophisticated
propaganda machinery… echoed and amplified right-wing sites across
the Internet as they portrayed Clinton as a criminal,” the Jeff
Bezos-owned website names The Anti-Media, Drudge, Zero Hedge, and The
Ron Paul Institute and countless other outlets among the “useful
idiots” that true American patriots should be wary of.
[...]
The report from PropOrNot,
provided to the Post, identifies more than 200 websites that
routinely pushed Russian propaganda to at least 15 million Americans,
and found that false stories pushed on Facebook were viewed more than
213 million times. You may be surprised by some of the sites on the
list (it seems even satirical fakes news sites are propagandists
too)…
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