So REALLY, Who are the people believing fake news?

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In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


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Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.


 
In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


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Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.

The Dim Dems and the Liberal Lunatics are the ones believing fake news. Thank you.
 
In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


View attachment 378006

Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.

Mediamatters funded by Soros and ran by that fag David Brock that was dating the fag by the name of James Alefantis that runs Comet Ping Pong and Pizza that was selling child sex and snuff films for bitcoin?

Gonna have to do better, my negro friend.
 
In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


View attachment 378006

Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.



I'm not sure but I'd say... anyone who does not research news for validity or just prefers to remain a GG(Gully Gullible) would like to read fake news???
 
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In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


View attachment 378006

Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.

Mediamatters funded by Soros and ran by that fag David Brock that was dating the fag by the name of James Alefantis that runs Comet Ping Pong and Pizza that was selling child sex and snuff films for bitcoin?

Gonna have to do better, my negro friend.
As expected, some QUNACY.
 
In the most recent Senate Intelligence report on Russian campaign interference, a footnote quotes Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, disparaging Trump’s oldest son. Bannon said he thought “very highly” of Donald Trump Jr., but also called him “a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

So here is the guy who ran Breibart telling everybody that it publishes fake news.


View attachment 378006

Misinformer Of The Year: The Ecosystem Of Fake News And The ‘Alt-Right’

An anti-intellectual alliance of misogynists and white nationalists is using cult tactics to harass and abuse Americans. They systematically attempt to discredit reputable sources. They replace logic with paranoia. They horrifically harass perceived political opponents. And this campaign, which has dangerous historical precedents, has been empowered by a fake news ecosystem and a tech industry that profits off the phenomenon.

I. Fake News
While reporting real news requires a newsroom and some sort of process that can be critiqued and examined, “fake news” is built to obfuscate and hide sources. Its creators are varied, from a random American making $10,000 a month from his fabricated Facebook posts to a group of teenagers in Macedonia running more than a hundred pro-Trump websites. The business model is simple: identify the news that people want to read, and give it to them, regardless of the truth and with no effort whatsoever put into actual reporting.

Mediamatters funded by Soros and ran by that fag David Brock that was dating the fag by the name of James Alefantis that runs Comet Ping Pong and Pizza that was selling child sex and snuff films for bitcoin?

Gonna have to do better, my negro friend.
As expected, some QUNACY.
Mediamatters gets funding from Soros NGOs, dumb ass...and David Brock is a queer......
 
CNN and NBC are nationally accredited organizations, not 3 or 4 idiots who built a website.

Thanks for admitting you consider two of the most frequently fact checked as incorrect sources, as yours.
let me assure you, the owners of both would like to see you picking cotton on their plantations.
And you're working harder to ensure that happens.
 
IM2 said:
“a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

Contrast that to "a guy who believes ANYTHING on CNN or MSNBC is true"

Did you have a point to make here?
CNN and NBC are nationally accredited organizations, not 3 or 4 idiots who built a website.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
IM2 said:
“a guy who believes everything on Breitbart is true.”

Contrast that to "a guy who believes ANYTHING on CNN or MSNBC is true"

Did you have a point to make here?
CNN and NBC are nationally accredited organizations, not 3 or 4 idiots who built a website.






And they have all been caught lying. Credibility is a hard won thing, and they managed to squander theirs in just a few years.
 
. . . and ABC ran a piece that told us Biden does NOT want to defund the police, while we heard with our own ears, people within his own party do, and they are bailing folks out of jail. . .

Biden to ABC's Robin Roberts: 'I don't want to defund' the police, but Trump does



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