• Fox News’s Shepherd Smith debunks Uranium One conspiracy theory, infuriates viewers
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[QUOTE=Lambeth;52894124] I can't figure out how Obama is connected to Obama[/QUOTE] I'm trying to figure out where the Republicans stand on the Russia. One day they are a potential ally with only our interests at hand and the next they are working with Clinton/Obama/the Democrats to subvert America's national security.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;52894302]I'm trying to figure out where the Republicans stand on the Russia. One day they are a potential ally with only our interests at hand and the next they are working with Clinton/Obama/the Democrats to subvert America's national security.[/QUOTE] The Republicans are mostly Anti-Russia but there's too much apathy and fear of voter backlash to tell the pro-Russia faction to fuck off.
[QUOTE=sgman91;52894271]Those types of graphs are so beyond useless.[/QUOTE] They're not intended to be useful. They're intended to be distracting props. Their target audience will just go 'look at all those connections! damn, they're all in cahoots!'
My chart is a bit simpler [img]https://i.imgur.com/aqNxogu.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Bob The Knob;52894441]My chart is a bit simpler [img]https://i.imgur.com/aqNxogu.png[/img][/QUOTE] A bit [I]too[/I] simple. Here: [img]https://i.imgur.com/uyBGjpa.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Lambeth;52894124]I like how indirect the link is between bill clinton and hilary [editline]15th November 2017[/editline] Also check out the table that Louie Gohmert decided to present to the house [img_thumb]https://i.imgur.com/yoVajmr.jpg[/img_thumb] I can't figure out how Obama is connected to Obama[/QUOTE] He thanked himself once, obviously.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;52893123]Facts are the enemy of the Republican establishment and Alt-Right both. Fox News is a propaganda network that wages war against reality itself in order to further indoctrinate their viewership. Sheep Smith breaking their propagandist narrative enrages their viewership because they have been led to believe that reality as it exists is all just a part of the Liberal Agenda.[/QUOTE] I don't exactly follow Fox News so I'm not sure, but hasn't Smith always been a sort of an "odd one out" on Fox? I always kinda saw him as the only halfway-respectable journalist in the entire trash bin.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;52895316]I don't exactly follow Fox News so I'm not sure, but hasn't Smith always been a sort of an "odd one out" on Fox? I always kinda saw him as the only halfway-respectable journalist in the entire trash bin.[/QUOTE] Him and Chris Wallace.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;52895316]I don't exactly follow Fox News so I'm not sure, but hasn't Smith always been a sort of an "odd one out" on Fox? I always kinda saw him as the only halfway-respectable journalist in the entire trash bin.[/QUOTE] Shep Smith is the only one on Fox News that hasn't fully drank the Kool-Aid. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG2VF4a0LWs[/media] He's self aware, and frankly does his own thing. [media]https://youtu.be/G-Yy4SfJksU[/media]
[QUOTE=elixwhitetail;52892478]-snowflakes-[/QUOTE] Pet theory: it's partially due to mass lead poisoning coming from the gentrification of formerly poor (and mostly black) areas in the '80s-90s that had huge amounts of lead paint; it took until the 80s until it was banned in the US, and it's not that nasty when the paint is still on the walls. It's dumb but would also kind of make sense :v: [editline]16th November 2017[/editline] It takes pretty large amounts of it to cause noticeable nerve damage / intellectual disability, but childhood exposure is known to cause executive dysfunction even at low levels (though it's still somewhat poorly understood).
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