it means
most folksthe impostor and her sock puppetknowwant the cult to think it is malicious misinformation.
it means
most folksthe impostor and her sock puppetknowwant the cult to think it is malicious misinformation.
Canadette does not believe Bret Baier said :“She came to Fox News and she wanted to have a go-after-Donald-Trump viral moment that plays on a lot of other channels and on social media. She may have gotten that.”
But she can't find any proof that he didn't say it.
Just the voices in her head.
Hard to believe folks, but the impostor seems to think there's some link to Cuba.
She'd be better off looking at Republican Texas and its troubled grid.
You're going to have to take the impostor's word for it folks.
She doesn't offer any proof.
As usual.
Typical nutbars: "You have to believe what we believe!"
At least she didn't urge the crowd to "knock the crap" out of them the way Trump does
"Leading Report is an American fake news website[1][2] and Twitter account that describes itself as a "leading source for breaking news". It is known for promoting misinformation and conspiracy theories, including about United States politics and COVID-19.[3][4]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leading_Report
This is just more prep for the tearful cult cry of "Waaaaahhhhh! We were gonna win! The election must have been stolen! Let's have a civl war!"
You know, stuff that Russia and China promotes.
When the impostor loses the thread's topic she spews out irrelevant commentary folks.