CNN recently published an article alleging that NC governor candidate, Mark Robinson, visited porn sites and made comments that made their butt hurt.
The problem with the CNN article? It's full of holes. Here's a brief I composed.
1. CNN alleges that Mark Robinson's current email matches those on social media sites like Disqus, Pinterest, etc.
The CNN problem: Companies do not share user emails this way, media conglomerates notwithstanding.
2. CNN posted alleged thumbnail sketches of Robinson making comments that hurt their butt.
The CNN problem: The thumbnail sketches have no live links to confirm they are real. (I noticed the sketches look amateurishly produced by the simplest tools.)
3. CNN posted alleged screen shots of Mark Robinson's Pinterest, Disqus, etc. accounts.
The CNN problem. The "Robinson" accounts are private with no details, including join date. Gee, I wonder if someone made fake Robinson accounts and pasted his internet pic.
4. CNN alleges the porno Mark Robison matches the public Mark Robinson because they "used the same language in their posts."
The CNN problem. Words like "dunder head" and "gagamaggot" appear 1000s of times on the internet. Indeed, Gag a Maggot is a rap group.