What’s most amazing about Ed Whelan’s another-guy-did-it-because-this-floorplan move is not the stupid, unethical idea itself, but that so many supposedly not-stupid people thought it was smart. A collective effort. And hyped in advanced, because they were confident it would helphttps://twitter.com/politico/status/1043243121910444032 …
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Replying to @NGrossman81
Has all the things that make conspiracy theories attractive. I'm wondering if they thought it would catch on with sleuthing fever swamps.
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Replying to @epicciuto
Probably. And it has, so at least that part was right. But it also exposed them to major liability outside the bubble (primarily politically, but maybe legally as well).
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Replying to @NGrossman81
Yeah, unless the guy was willing to take the fall, that would have to be expected.
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Replying to @epicciuto @NGrossman81
And the idea that someone would be willing to take the fall over that is a cray rationalization by the RWers who couldn't accept that Whelan was off his rocker.
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Cray rationalization by the RWers who couldn't accept that _________ describes a lot of our political information environment.
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