I seem to remember Trump campaign big shots (Flynn for one), that claimed that Pizzagate was real, and that Hillary was running a child sex ring out of the basement of a pizza shop. Turned out that the pizza shop didn't have a basement, and didn't know about any child sex ring.
You guys did it to Hillary, sucks when someone does it back, don't it?
You seem to "recall" that?
Well, let's see a direct quote from Flynn? Not some bullshit created by a leftist hate group like DailyKOS or CNN, but actual words from the General?
No?
Well, even if you choose to ignore it, it still happened.
Michael Flynn's troubling penchant for conspiracy theories
Before joining the White House, Flynn regularly directed his Twitter followers to conspiracy-minded sources and blogs, often pushing fake claims about Hillary Clinton. Although social media has made it easier for people to make their beliefs known, experts told us that they are unaware of any past national security advisers who so readily accepted such groundless theories.
"To give (conspiracies) that sort of endorsement without checking the facts thoroughly is not something you associate with national security," said
Elizabeth Saunders, a George Washington University professor and U.S. foreign policy expert. "This is a job about information collection and dissemination."
Flynn has since deleted some of his controversial tweets, but CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski and Nathan McDermott
documented many of them.
In the week leading up to Election Day, Flynn notably tweeted an article alleging proof that Hillary Clinton is involved in money laundering and child sex trafficking. These rumors have no basis in fact.
"U decide - NYPD Blows Whistle on New Hillary Emails: Money Laundering, Sex Crimes w Children, etc… MUST READ!" Flynn tweeted Nov. 2, linking to an anonymously sourced True Pundit article.
Flynn’s son, Michael G. Flynn, also fed into the
unfounded rumors that Washington pizza restaurant Comet Ping Pong is the front of a child sex ring run by Clinton and her campaign manager (the incident dubbed "Pizzagate").