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To: SeachRE who wrote (1033360)10/9/2017 5:54:07 PM
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The Russian will demand a nice dividend sooner or later...

Your ignorance is legendary on these thread Do you have any idea what the percentage of the ads were AFTER the election? I do. Go educate yourself instead of posting like an uneducated idiot.

Do you really believe that the Russians expected Trump to trounce Hillary? If so they are smarter than all of you retarded freaks of nature that were convinced of her tremendous win, including Nate Silver and FAKECNN and FAKENBC.

Are you trying to make us underestimate you by posting such stupid asinine remarks?



To: SeachRE who wrote (1033360)10/10/2017 11:03:32 AM
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Yes, and now we're learning that those fake Russian/anti-Clinton memes were shared hundreds of millions of times and many of them were created solely to create hate towards Clinton.

Russia knew it could convince republicans to hate Clinton because they know republicans are idiots. In the end, most of them voted for the man Putin wanted. They simply can't help themselves.



To: SeachRE who wrote (1033360)10/11/2017 12:07:49 PM
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Educate yourself. I took the liberty of highlighting some FACTS to assist morons and retards.

Bozell & Graham Column: The Russian Facebook Fizzle



By Brent Bozell and Tim Graham | October 11, 2017 6:22 AM EDT
In their book Shattered, Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes report that within 24 hours of losing, Hillary Clinton was ordering her campaign to argue that the election was hacked by Russia. Just as reporters leaped to find “news” to corroborate her “vast right-wing conspiracy” allegations during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, they have lunged at stories of Russian interference to validate VRWC 2.0.

Second verse, same as the first. The media outlets most deeply invested in the narrative that Russia somehow masterfully manipulated the 2016 election are beginning to struggle as the actual facts tumble out. Getting a closer look at the Russian Facebook postings doesn’t help the Sore Loser Chorus. In fact, it demolishes them.

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Washington Examiner correspondent Byron York dealt a major blow to these Russia-elected-Trump conspiracy theories with facts that Facebook has revealed.

– Facebook said 56 percent of these ads' impressions came after the election, and 25 percent of the ads were never seen by anybody.

– Most of the Russian ads didn’t mention the election or the candidates or the need to vote. They may have “harvested American rage,” but for what purpose?

– Most of the ads were not geographically targeted, and when they were, they were all over the place. The ones targeted for swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin ran in 2015, and drew less than 1,000 impressions.

Nothing the Clintonistas have cited as the “real killers” of her presidential hopes have turned out to be true. Hillary wanted this opponent, and then couldn’t vanquish him, and now can’t face it.

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