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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 20

    Russian athletes haven't won a single gold medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics. Russian fans blame the IOC.http://nyti.ms/2HwIu19 

    2:55 AM - 20 Feb 2018
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      1. E Pluribus Unum‏ @PatriotsvsBS Feb 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Russian government only wins by rigging- pass it on.

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      1. Jen‏ @JenniferM8s Feb 20
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        In reality they shouldn’t have any athletes competing. The athletes were given a pass and allowed to participate, but they have to play by the rules.

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      2. Proudbrit 🇬🇧‏ @jv_uk2011 Feb 20
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        Could that be because they don't have the benefit of drugs to help them win?!

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      3. Can of Pineapple‏ @CanofPineapple Feb 20
        Replying to @jv_uk2011 @nytimes

        Nope, because they've already been caught doping at these games.

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      4. Proudbrit 🇬🇧‏ @jv_uk2011 Feb 20
        Replying to @CanofPineapple @nytimes

        And they were the ones who won medal!

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      5. Can of Pineapple‏ @CanofPineapple Feb 20
        Replying to @jv_uk2011 @nytimes

        In curling, that notoriously doped up sport.

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      6. Proudbrit 🇬🇧‏ @jv_uk2011 Feb 20
        Replying to @CanofPineapple @nytimes

        😁😁😁

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      1. Father Creatch‏ @FCreatch Feb 20
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        After all the doping accusations and bans you silly bastards were still allowed to compete, and you had an athlete caught using a banned substance. In curling nonetheless. A sport where half of the participants looked pissed that they didnt have a cooler of beer alongside them.

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      2. Andy Flewelling‏ @aflewel1 Feb 20
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        Good. They did all their medaling (sic) elsewhere.

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      3. Benjamin J Brady‏ @BenjaminJBrady Feb 20
        Replying to @aflewel1 @nytimes

        Solid work there - didn’t need the (sic) it was perfect

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      1. The Lone Apple  🍎‏ @The_Lone_Apple Feb 20
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        Russia (like Trump) thinks it's always someone else's fault.

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      1. Robert Fellner‏ @fellner593 Feb 20
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      1. Robert Nothing of Substance McTague‏ @mctaguer3 Feb 20
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        Russians wouldn't have anything to talk about if there weren't conspiracies. No, of course--it's not Russia's or the athletes' faults for their decisions (it never is), it's an outside agency, always. It never ends...

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      1. K.C. Locke  🏳️‍🌈‏ @drdespicable Feb 20
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        Thoughts and prayers...

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      1. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Feb 20
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        Or that they were doping & were banned, yet still found their way to #Pyeongchang2018 to compete in the #Olympics under the ridiculous guise as the #OAR (Russia, not the band 😉).

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      1. Colin‏ @colinbwhite Feb 20
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        13 gold medals at Sochi olympics.....0 at pyeongchang....I wonder what was the difference??

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      1. Kara McNamara‏ @kara_mcnamara Feb 20
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        Just blame #fakenews guys

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      1. Calabrin‏ @B_Delach Feb 20
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        The Russian government was literally trying to cheat their way to victory. The IOC is certainly corrupt, but they can hardly be blamed for banning cheaters. Maybe Russian fans should direct their anger at their dictator?

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      1. Donna‏ @Donna80004121 Feb 20
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        LOL...whew...I thought they were gonna blame Pres. Obama!!!

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      1. Melissa Mermaid  🌀‏ @MelissaMermaid Feb 20
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        The guiltier you are, the less you #OwnYourActions #ItsAThingNow

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