Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Shadowgate

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  1. Wikipedia: Millicent Faith Weaver, also known as Millennial Millie (born 6 February 1991), is an American right-wing political commentator known for espousing conspiracy theories.

    Weaver is best known for expressing controversial conspiratorial beliefs, formerly appearing on right-wing mass media, such as InfoWars.

    Weaver made a 2020 documentary called Shadowgate, alleging that a shadow government was responsible for an anti-Trump plot and was orchestrating global events. PolitiFact called Shadowgate an "unfounded conspiracy theory".

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  2. Fiction. Like "2000 Mules". Another fakeumentary for the tinfoil hat crowd.

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  3. lol! You're just mad that not everyone's is buying the collective delusion being presented in their living rooms on the boob tube every evening anymore. Maybe you should just boost the signal some more. "I need more power, Mr. Scott!" :)

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  4. Minus: You're just mad that not everyone's is buying the collective delusion being presented in their living rooms on the boob tube every evening anymore.

    On Fox and other rightwing media outlets? If less people are buying trumpturd delusions that is a GOOD thing. Nothing to be mad about. Given that Fox admitted to the big lie of "election fraud" that swung the election from tRump (via their bigly settlement with Dominion).

    FYI, those who are "boosting the signal" are people like Steve Bannon, Jimmy Dore, Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, and Tulsi Gabbard (aka "team Putin propaganda").

    Putin propagandist Tucker Carlson has been fired. Perhaps because Fox did not want further trouble due to his refusal to stop lying about the election and the aftermath (his false portrayal of the J6 insurrection as peaceful. And not an insurrection).

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  5. I think that they were worried that he'd release more J6 capitol footage featuring the Keystone Cop antics of the Capitol Police.

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  6. Google: The New York Times and Wall Street Journal reported Carlson was fired after executives discovered vulgar text messages, including one in which he called a top executive the C-word. There were also concerns among Fox management that Carlson was acting as if he was above the network, the Journal reported.

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  7. With Neoliberals you can lie, rob, steal, shoot people... but you can't say the 'c'- words....

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  8. On the topic of stealing, dotard donald might soon be in a bigly heap of trouble for swindling his supporters.

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