Discussion: Leading Purveyor Of Fake News In 2016 Election Dies Outside Phoenix At 38

…there’s plenty of paranoia for all of us to share…

…but let’s be real, the folks this guy worked for are not going to blame the KGB. It will be deep state Clinton Foundation Kenyan Muslims and the World Bank.

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Well, fake news and making the world a better place by dying fairly young.

Just like Breitbart!

Guess what, guys? Breitbart is still dead. Isn’t that great news?

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Soros, of course. It all comes back to Soros!

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Where’s his grave?

I feel like dancing, and I have to take a leak.

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He didn’t—but he should have.

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“Read more; get more involved instead of just blindly sharing things.”

The solution to which is, of course, to put more crap out there for people to blindly share.

Some people just don’t get this cause and effect thingy.

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The Illuminati, the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission - there’s just an incredible wealth of suspects. Maybe the Rosicrucians.

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And if you’re hoping that they’ll realize they were bamboozled when they finally learn the truth, good luck. They never realize they’ve been bamboozled. A lot of the Trump Trailer Trash Brigade would continue to support him long after he’s taken away their health care, cut their Social Security, poisoned their drinking water and the air they breath, and gotten us into yet another unwinnable war.

These are not thoughtful, intellectually curious, reflective people. Their identity is with a tribe.

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Well, this piece of shit got his comeuppance – now waiting for divine justice to work on the fake president he helped inflict on the world.

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“I think he just wanted people to just think for themselves and be credible for their actions.”

And that’s the strategy he used to achieve that end? With that sort of planning acumen he should have joined the DNC.

The more evidence you present showing that they have false beliefs, the more you reinforce their false beliefs.

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It is a basic rule of conspiracy theorizing that anything that tends to disprove the theory is part of the conspiracy.

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He moved in with Elvis, Jimi, Janis and Jim Morrison…

And the world is a slightly better place.

I would say God rest his soul, but he didn’t have one.

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And his brother thinks he was a genius?

Wow.

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More than likely reason for his hoaxes would be that just felt superior making fools out of people. Otherwise he would have developed a “gotcha” style, in which he exposed what he was doing at the end. He was not a teacher, just a self-aggrandizing loser.
Leading people to believe in silly things in this hyper-political world is not noble, it’s just plain sick!

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I understand his brother wanting to put some kind of spin on his actions, but he saw what was happening as he put these fake stories out for an extended period of time and did nothing to set the record straight until it was far too late. If he wasn’t a Trump supporter, he was an anarchist.

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Or just an asshole.

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Or did he?

As an atheist, it sometimes pains me that the Hell of which Christians preach doesn’t exist, for otherwise Mr. Horner could rot there, for all eternity.