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Just when you thought the 'Russian collusion' narrative couldn't get any more surreal, 3 House democrats decide to write a letter to the FCC which can only be described as 'criminally stupid' and even that seems generous.
According to the letter, signed by Representatives Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Mike Doyle (D-PA) and Frank Pallone (D-N.J), Sputnik Radio, "a radio network funded by the Russian government, was used as part of the Kremlin's effort to influence the 2016 presidential election." As such, these 3 democrats demand that the FCC launch an investigation into Sputnik Radio.
And while it may only seem 'marginally stupid' to suggest that propaganda from a Russian-operated radio station might outweigh the $1.2 billion that Hillary spent on her campaign and/or all of the propaganda spewed by the mainstream media, the argument goes full "criminally stupid" when you realize that Sputnik Radio didn't even start broadcasting in the U.S. until June 2017 (which is about 8 months AFTER the 2016 presidential election...for anyone who may have missed the nuance there).
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
a reply to: Grambler
Remember folks, these are supposed to be representatives of the people. That means at least 50.01% of the voters in their districts actually look up to them...
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Grambler
The Democrat blame game was preposterous, then funny.... now it is just sad.
Maybe a sane Democrat can hold an intervention.
Tulsi Gabbard? Your people are crying out for help.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Grambler
The Democrat blame game was preposterous, then funny.... now it is just sad.
Maybe a sane Democrat can hold an intervention.
Tulsi Gabbard? Your people are crying out for help.
You show me a sane Democrat and I will show you a real, live unicorn.
Neither exist.
originally posted by: Stevenjames15
a reply to: Grambler
I doubt it had much to do with the final result. However it is a true story.
originally posted by: Grambler
Want proof of how insane the hysteria into russia influencing the US election is?
Well we have people saying RT influenced the election. We have people blaming Russian Facebook pages.
And now, in an epic level of insane partisanship, fear mongering, and stupidity, three Democratic Congressman are calling on the FCC to investigate a Russian radio station for influencing the 2016 election.
Only problem, the station didn't exist until June 2017!
Just when you thought the 'Russian collusion' narrative couldn't get any more surreal, 3 House democrats decide to write a letter to the FCC which can only be described as 'criminally stupid' and even that seems generous.
According to the letter, signed by Representatives Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Mike Doyle (D-PA) and Frank Pallone (D-N.J), Sputnik Radio, "a radio network funded by the Russian government, was used as part of the Kremlin's effort to influence the 2016 presidential election." As such, these 3 democrats demand that the FCC launch an investigation into Sputnik Radio.
And while it may only seem 'marginally stupid' to suggest that propaganda from a Russian-operated radio station might outweigh the $1.2 billion that Hillary spent on her campaign and/or all of the propaganda spewed by the mainstream media, the argument goes full "criminally stupid" when you realize that Sputnik Radio didn't even start broadcasting in the U.S. until June 2017 (which is about 8 months AFTER the 2016 presidential election...for anyone who may have missed the nuance there).
www.zerohedge.com...
Billions of dollars spent, almost every MSM place working as cheerleaders, networks such as the BBC and other foreign stations all in for Hillary, and still Russian radio stations from the future and Facebook posts had more influence.
What a train wreck!