Did you even read your own link?Termin8tor » 26 Jan 2018 7:04 pm » wrote:Russian BOTS! Russian BOTS!![]()
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They're taking over the country! Flying in your window!![]()
And as usual, it's just a coincidence that the corrupt Democrat Party was pushing this Democrat Talking Point Lie, too.
Which you've sworn you never tell!![]()
Twitter Pins #ReleaseTheMemo on Republicans, Not Russia
Despite claims the Kremlin is driving a campaign to disclose an anti-FBI memo, a source says an early in-house analysis concludes the hashtag has been mostly pushed by Americans.
The online groundswell urging the release of House Republicans’ attacks on the Federal Bureau of Investigation appears thus far to be organically American—not Russian propaganda, a source familiar with Twitter’s internal analysis told The Daily Beast.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/source-tw ... via=mobile
About Hamilton 68:#ReleaseTheMemo is the top-trending hashtag among Twitter accounts linked to Russian influence operations, according to Hamilton 68, a website launched last year that says it tracks Russian propaganda in near-real time.
Hamilton 68 has been working to expose trolls — as well as automated bots and human accounts — whose main use for Twitter appears to be an amplification of pro-Russia themes.
The site's mission is to monitor and illustrate the themes that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants Americans to be thinking and talking about, including "the failure of democratic governance in the United States."
Bret Schafer, a communications coordinator at the German Marshall Fund's Alliance for Securing Democracy who tracks the Hamilton 68 accounts, said he "certainly can't remember" the last time the researchers had seen a topic "promoted to this level" by the Russia-linked bots and trolls.
"On a normal day, our top hashtag is typically used around 400 times in a 48-hour period by the network we track," he said in an email on Friday.
"As of right now, #ReleaseTheMemo has been used over 3,000 times (and five other related hashtags are in the top 10)," he said.
"In total, they've easily shared more than 4,500 hashtags on the topic in the past two days, and our top URL is Assange's offer to pay for a copy of the memo.
That certainly seems to be a sign of a coordinated effort by the bots and trolls."
http://www.businessinsider.com/release- ... nts-2018-1
The website was started by former FBI special agent Clint Watts who testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee about Russia's ongoing cyber and propaganda war against the West.A new website is attempting to track the spread of Russian propaganda and themes on Twitter in real time.
The project is an attempt to undermine Russia's disinformation campaign in the United States and the West more broadly.
Researchers are continously monitoring roughly 600 Twitter accounts "selected for their relationship to Russian-sponsored influence and disinformation campaigns."
http://www.businessinsider.com/russian- ... ker-2017-8
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1592030Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:19 am » wrote:I never heard of any anti-seizure glasses, but then I don't subscribe to wacky conspiracy theories.
Mainstream Conservatives do not spread wacky conspiracy theories.Termin8tor » 27 Jan 2018 11:30 am » wrote:Trump, who Heritage and even the WashPost and NYTimes admit is governing as or more conservative than Reagan.Misty » 24 Jan 2018 3:49 pm » wrote:Which mainstream Conservative did I call a Nazi?
Even many former Never-Trumpers are conceding that.Misty: And please don't say you.
You are NOT a mainstream Conservative.![]()
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You can't even tell believable lies.
Right, but HRC does not have epilepsy.crimsongulf » 27 Jan 2018 11:45 am » wrote:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1592030Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:19 am » wrote:I never heard of any anti-seizure glasses, but then I don't subscribe to wacky conspiracy theories.
So you're saying that mainstream Conservatives DO spread wacky conspiracy theories?Termin8tor » 27 Jan 2018 12:00 pm » wrote:That ridiculous lie is a freaking joke.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:51 am » wrote:Mainstream Conservatives do not spread wacky conspiracy theories.
How is that me calling 45 a Nazi?Termin8tor » 27 Jan 2018 12:04 pm » wrote:You wrote this, but you'll whine about the link rather than admitting it.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:51 am » wrote:I don't believe I have actually called 45 an out and out Nazi.
Do you have a quote, with a link that works?
Misty » 18 Aug 2017 11:21 am » wrote:Haven't you heard?
The new Nazi uniform is tan khakis, a white Polo shirt and a red MAGA hat.

Also for any type seizure issues. Ya gotta admit, she fell a lot. Means one of two things, she is a ******* klutz or she has a medical issue. She is a *******, but her tripsies are medical related.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:57 am » wrote: Right, but HRC does not have epilepsy.
Maybe she just likes blue sunglasses like The Mooch.
Are you a doctor?crimsongulf » 27 Jan 2018 12:19 pm » wrote:Also for any type seizure issues. Ya gotta admit, she fell a lot. Means one of two things, she is a ******* klutz or she has a medical issue. She is a *******, but her tripsies are medical related.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:57 am » wrote:Right, but HRC does not have epilepsy.
Maybe she just likes blue sunglasses like The Mooch.
Cannonpointer » 26 Jan 2018 6:45 pm » wrote:Obama is 6'3".Misty » 26 Jan 2018 11:41 am » wrote:Except there are several more images of them side by side, where Jeb is clearly taller, so unless he walks on tip toes all the time, he is taller than 45.
(No tip toes.)
Also, Obama is 6'1" tall and he and 45 are clearly the same height.
(Obama is not on tip toes.)
Bush is 7'.

Let me refresh your memory.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 12:28 pm » wrote: Are you a doctor?
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I didn't keep track of her falls.
I only remember her almost fainting when she had pneumonia.
The first one is when she had pneumonia.crimsongulf » 27 Jan 2018 12:57 pm » wrote:Let me refresh your memory.Misty » 27 Jan 2018 12:28 pm » wrote:Are you a doctor?
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I didn't keep track of her falls.
I only remember her almost fainting when she had pneumonia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS5Q08pA1X8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_8AO5MDBEw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p1KYsu_1MU
Misty » 27 Jan 2018 2:02 pm » wrote: The first one is when she had pneumonia.
The second one is ridiculous.
As for the third one, I have tripped a time or two, or ten in my life, and fainted.
I'm glad no one ever put it on You Tube.
Termin8tor » 12 Jan 2017 2:20 pm » wrote:Only a liar like you would believe that there was no context, that he simply walked up to women at random and grabbed them.Misty » 12 Jan 2017 2:12 pm » wrote:I'm not surprised that you think that walking up to a woman that you do not know and kissing her or grabbing her by the ****** is just considered 'vulgar.'
It was a vulgar attempt to seduce women with whom he'd had contact, and apparently was generally successful.
Now, now Puss, you know you don't use those as sources any more.Termin8tor » 27 Jan 2018 3:10 pm » wrote:Which of the following are not mainstream conservative publications?Misty » 27 Jan 2018 11:51 am » wrote:Mainstream Conservatives do not spread wacky conspiracy theories.
IBD.
WSJ oped page
National Review
American Spectator.
I'll wait.
Forever.![]()
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