The New York Times takes Americans to be real chumps, for http://joebiden.info is the most obvious parody site in the world, writes @CrispinSartwell. @EminaMelonic, @MoustacheClubUS, @SubBeck.https://www.splicetoday.com/politics-and-media/brace-yourself-for-more-memes#.XRoHkxC8BqQ.twitter …
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Replying to @MUGGER1955 @CrispinSartwell and
But is NYT wrong to think Americans are chumps?
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Replying to @CrispinSartwell @MUGGER1955 and
You're right though, it takes about 10 sec to see that it's a parody website.
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Replying to @SubBeck @CrispinSartwell and
They're busy people...deadlines to meet, it gets late early out there nowadays, they have kids
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @CrispinSartwell and
I'm still not able to understand how Facebook could change a person's vote, so what do I know about the sort of person who would buy this fake Biden account?
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The idea that social media could persuade anyone to do anything blows my mind, given how the top "influencers" and "journos" seem more mercenary and unreliable than cell phone kiosk salespeople or Amway reps
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @CrispinSartwell and
It's depressing because it shows what sheep people are. they're just dying for someone to lead them.
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