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That said, she's probably the best among Trump, Pence, Biden and her.
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the last 25 years.
Not a topic I'm really interested in, but you two can hash it out and get back to me with a verdict.
I guess.
So long Donnie. Enjoy your Orange suit. Same shade as your face.
She might bring Biden the SF vote however.
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She is pretty good at identifying dirtbags.
SRD
Swing away!
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"The Post Millennial is a conservative Canadian online news magazine started in 2017. It publishes national and local news and has a large amount of opinion content. It has been criticized for releasing misinformation and articles written by fake personas,[1] for past employment of an editor with ties to white supremacist-platforming and pro-Kremlin media outlets,[2] and for opaque funding and political connections.[3][4] "
Seems like a totally reasonable place for Trump cultists to find out the truthiness.
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Post_Millennial
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As we all know, it is logical to disregard any evidence if it comes from a source that some find dubious. After all, we should base our judgments not upon evidence, but upon who shares this evidence or who advances it. This is logical. This is what smart people do.
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Do you deny that they pasted multiple images of the same people cheering for Kamala? Is that not true?
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1). Wikipedia is not a reliable source by anyone’s measure. It is free content which is openly edited by the public. Thus, any topic of a political nature can be crafted by those with an axe to grind. In fact, there are organizations with deep funding (Soros is an example) who are paid to edit Wikipedia in a certain political direction as their entire job.
A good warning sign for possible manipulation on Wikipedia is an updated edit (found at the very Bottom of the entry). Your link was edited on 8/17/2020 at 1600. Hmmm. Not a reliable source for sure until verified elsewhere.
2). You source claims that The PostMillennial is involved in fake news and Russian ties with footnote #1 of the bibliography referencing an example. That example is provided by “Belling?Cat”. Further review of this source which alleges the bad activity by PostMillennial reveals this about Belling?Cat.....(linked)
Again, hardly a reliable source. The source questioning Bellingcat (wikispooks) requires crossberification as well, etc, etc.
There are so many govt sponsored and privately sponsored disinformation sources out there, that you have to be careful. Your Wikipedia source is not a credible one.
Link: https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Bellingcat