Published anonymous documents
written by people they don't know and have never checked,
never validated or verified,
served up to them by political activists with axes to grind,
referring to other anonymous sources.
I mean, what are we, at least 3 or 4 degrees
of separation from the alleged facts now?
But obviously not even a phonecall
to people like Michael Cohen. All lies.
And they actually sort of admit it, don't they?
But hey, they got 3 million clicks from it in the first 20 hours.
And a thousand other mainstream media,
from CNN to here's the Miami Herald, to even the New York Times,
who wouldn't cover the story directly themselves,
because it's too gross and stupid and obviously false, even then.
But now they can back into it,
they can cover the story by saying:
'well, we would never report on these lies,
but Buzzfeed did, so now we can report on their reporting
and say all the salacious things we want to say,
and just put it on Buzzfeed.'
Of course, of course the CBC got in on it, too.
They published Trump's denial,
but they published the slanderous claim, too.
I mean, no one hates Trump more than the CBC does.
Because they're paid by Justin Trudeau.
Except... except I think it could be another 4chan hoax.
Anyone can claim a hoax after the fact, right?
But to lay down a marker to a hoax in advance; that's quite something.
Here's a 4chan troll who, back on November 6, 2016,
said he was giving made up crap to Rick Wilson,
that's that anti-Trump Republican,
and added a Russian spy angle to it.
And everybody fell for it.
John McCain; Buzzfeed, of course;
the FBI, maybe; maybe the CIA, I don't know.
Everyone who hates Trump fell for it.
They all fell for the biggest 4chan troll hoax of all time.
