Fascinating/unsettling seeing pro-Trump media, Russian bots, a few Congressional Republicans, and Trump's online fans turn a memo by a disgraced recused-then-unrecused Congressman into proof of a grand conspiracy. Not coordination. Each acts independently. Overlapping interests.
Because, as you can see from that thread, I found it interesting that various groups--one of which was accounts linked to Russian influence operations--were, without coordination, promoting the same argument.
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One thing for sure, everyone is promoting a conspiracy theory these days.
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I mostly agree with Greenwald on this. But my partic take is estab is upset they didnt get another war in Syriahttps://theintercept.com/2016/08/09/ex-cia-chief-who-endorsed-clinton-calls-for-killing-iranians-and-russians-in-syria/ …
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But bot accounts have always been a thing, you could all buy that and it has nothing to do with a foreign nation, but why so these bots have to be of a particular nation?
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