But I DO remember where conservatives were accusing Democrats of running a pedophile ring out of the basement of a pizza shop and spreading that particular bullshit as gospel to the point where a conservative actually showed up at the pizza shop with a gun and demanded to see the dungeon.
Interestingly enough, the pizza shop didn't have a basement, nor was a pedo ring being ran there.
That is a straw man. The main contention in Pizzagate was never "running a pedophile ring out of the basement of a pizza shop." But since you brought it up, truth is a stubborn thing. Epstein should tell you that pedos in high places is no longer a conspiracy theory.
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"But first, just what is Pizzagate? Here the mainstream media gives itself away even further by seeming to coordinate on false talking points. Pizzagate, the mighty Wurlitzers of the media reiterate, is nothing more than an incorrigible gaggle of conspiracy theorists who believe that a child sex-slave ring is being run out of the basement of a Washington DC pizza shop.
Nevermind that this has never been the contention. Nor that this is preposterous.
The communications and exchanges between Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign manager, John Podesta, his brother Tony, and their circle of friends are far more ominous than this outlandish idea. These are the communications linked to Wikileaks' publication of the
Podesta emails last October.
It turns out that this circle of friends has a
penchant for sexually-loaded images of children, even infants. One photograph sent around by James Alefantis, the owner of the Washington DC pizza shop at the center of attention, is of an infant with the caption: "Why does daddy like butt?" and "#whatwhatinthebutt."
Instagram social media post from James Alefantis' "jimmycomet" account
That is one Pizzagate image you will never, ever see, along with many others, in the Washington Post, USA Today, or the New York Times."