Why reward someone like this with attention? Yes, it's easy to spread lies on the Internet. Yes, it affected the election.
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@nytime we have to expose it and stop it don't we? -
@nytimes yes but why w/a profile where he's described as a former college QB &paints his lie as a "sociological experiment" -
True, a rationalization larger than sun. Taking sledgehammer 2 democracy 4 cash, prestige, and thrills.
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Reporting fake news gives real, seriously reported news, a bad name. There should be a law in place making it illegal to do this.
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that would stop them or make them think twice. Good idea
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Thanks, Stephab...
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I said the same thing when I tweeted it last night.
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I didn't know. ..Sorry for shadowing your comment(s). Maybe we can chalk it up to a simple case of "Like Minds Think Alike".
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Oh, I wasn't seeking an apology, I was just supporting your point. Yes, great minds.
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Ironic because now we know itwasn't just ballot fraud it wasa system in place with Russian backing to discredit Clinton and elect a TRAITOR
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@ScottShaneNYT looks kind of like you encourage fake news...then again you ARE the NYT -
but trump supporters believed it.
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And he's proud of this?
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This should do wonders for his future job prospects.
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Why is this not a criminal offense? This guy committed fraud, helped tip the balance of an election with long range repercussions
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These ppl should to trial, found guilty and sent to jail.
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