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To: Ron who wrote (967468)9/26/2016 2:58:08 PM
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jlallen
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Obama´s Colossal Email Lie Final Test for Tarnished MSM

That Barack Obama communicated in 2012—under a redacted pseudonym—with Hillary Clinton on the then secretary of State´s permeable home-brew email server and then claimed he did not know of that server´s existence until it was reported in the press in 2014 is far more than the usual politician´s prevarication. Since the fish rots from the top—and in this case it stinks to high heaven—the surfacing of this particular presidential lie calls to question the entire FBI inquiry into the Clinton server, an investigation whose credibility was paper thin in the first place and has now completely vanished.

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To: Ron who wrote (967468)9/26/2016 6:56:08 PM
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Such good little libtard lemmings! You all posted the same stories just like you were directed to do by your masters and handlers. <<<ROAR>>> None of you have any independence or common sense!

Where did all those ‘Trump Lies’
articles come from this weekend? The
Clinton campaign, of course



Over the weekend, several major American newspapers printed a variation of the same article pointing out instances, in their view, when Donald Trump has lied to the American people during the 2016 presidential campaign. The New York Times started the chain reaction on Saturday: “A Week of Whoppers” Then, the LA Times, Washington Post and Politico followed suit. As CNN media analyst Brian Stelter points out, the publications claim the timing was a coincidence:

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