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The conservative activist supreme court told us this is simply free speech. There are numerous conspiracies regularly funded by billionaires and not apologised for. They've been run against all politicians. The Clinton's have been dogged by it for so long that people immediately believe things like pizzagate or w/e negative report there is about them.No one's going to PRISON for this? No WITCH HUNT??
Of course not...it's the Crime-o-crats....
Liberal billionaire apologizes for funding 'false flag' effort to link Kremlin to Republican in Alabama Senate race
Liberal Silicon Valley billionaire Reid Hoffman issued an apology on Wednesday for funding a group that falsely tried to give an impression the Russian government was supporting Alabama Republican Roy Moore in last year’s Senate election against now-Sen. Doug Jones.
Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, is one of Silicon Valley’s top donors to the Democratic campaigns and PACs. In the last election cycle he donated $7 million to Democratic groups, though his money also pours into non-traditional groups that aren’t mandated to report their funding and often operate in the shadows.
One such groups is American Engagement Technologies (AET), a firm run by former Obama appointee Mikey Dickerson, which received $750,000 from Hoffman and was part of the effort to falsely portray the Republican’s senate bid as being supported by the Kremlin.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/li...8-BN2Rm0YMzAp-3ijgMgYwEbWUDGlLVzG6U5NNw0CXKIE
No one's going to PRISON for this? No WITCH HUNT?? Of course not...it's the Crime-o-crats.... Liberal billionaire apologizes for funding 'false flag' effort to link Kremlin to Republican in Alabama Senate race. Liberal Silicon Valley billionaire Reid Hoffman issued an apology on Wednesday for funding a group that falsely tried to give an impression the Russian government was supporting Alabama Republican Roy Moore in last year’s Senate election against now-Sen. Doug Jones. Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, is one of Silicon Valley’s top donors to the Democratic campaigns and PACs. In the last election cycle he donated $7 million to Democratic groups, though his money also pours into non-traditional groups that aren’t mandated to report their funding and often operate in the shadows. One such groups is American Engagement Technologies (AET), a firm run by former Obama appointee Mikey Dickerson, which received $750,000 from Hoffman and was part of the effort to falsely portray the Republican’s senate bid as being supported by the Kremlin. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/li...8-BN2Rm0YMzAp-3ijgMgYwEbWUDGlLVzG6U5NNw0CXKIE
https://medium.com/@reidhoffman/truth-and-politics-1a532bc6c2b1Let me be absolutely clear: I do not. I categorically disavow the use of misinformation to sway an election. In fact, I have deliberately funded multiple organizations trying to re-establish civic, truth-focused discourse in the US. I would not have knowingly funded a project planning to use such tactics, and would have refused to invest in any organization that I knew might conduct such a project.
Nevertheless, I do have an apology to make and have learned a lesson here.
Let's review, highly edited snippets from a biased 'report'. Crucial details omitted in a lame attempt to influence low information citizens... intense focus on political affiliation of those involved....
So it looks like the false flag operation was in here.... :roll:
No one's going to PRISON for this? No WITCH HUNT??
Of course not...it's the Crime-o-crats....
Liberal billionaire apologizes for funding 'false flag' effort to link Kremlin to Republican in Alabama Senate race
Liberal Silicon Valley billionaire Reid Hoffman issued an apology on Wednesday for funding a group that falsely tried to give an impression the Russian government was supporting Alabama Republican Roy Moore in last year’s Senate election against now-Sen. Doug Jones.
Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, is one of Silicon Valley’s top donors to the Democratic campaigns and PACs. In the last election cycle he donated $7 million to Democratic groups, though his money also pours into non-traditional groups that aren’t mandated to report their funding and often operate in the shadows.
One such groups is American Engagement Technologies (AET), a firm run by former Obama appointee Mikey Dickerson, which received $750,000 from Hoffman and was part of the effort to falsely portray the Republican’s senate bid as being supported by the Kremlin.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/li...8-BN2Rm0YMzAp-3ijgMgYwEbWUDGlLVzG6U5NNw0CXKIE
Does this mean Trump supporters will now become concerned about Russia's pro-Trump efforts?
No one's going to PRISON for this? No WITCH HUNT??
Of course not...it's the Crime-o-crats....
Liberal billionaire apologizes for funding 'false flag' effort to link Kremlin to Republican in Alabama Senate race
Liberal Silicon Valley billionaire Reid Hoffman issued an apology on Wednesday for funding a group that falsely tried to give an impression the Russian government was supporting Alabama Republican Roy Moore in last year’s Senate election against now-Sen. Doug Jones.
Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn, is one of Silicon Valley’s top donors to the Democratic campaigns and PACs. In the last election cycle he donated $7 million to Democratic groups, though his money also pours into non-traditional groups that aren’t mandated to report their funding and often operate in the shadows.
One such groups is American Engagement Technologies (AET), a firm run by former Obama appointee Mikey Dickerson, which received $750,000 from Hoffman and was part of the effort to falsely portray the Republican’s senate bid as being supported by the Kremlin.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/li...8-BN2Rm0YMzAp-3ijgMgYwEbWUDGlLVzG6U5NNw0CXKIE
What tactics were used by conservatives in the 2016 election LIKE THIS?There's no evidence, as far as I can tell, that Hoffman knew what was up. However, the notion that AET designed, as they call it, an "experiment" to try to understand Russian tactics better seems fishy to me. They claim to have set up a single FB page that had fairly few views. But they have to know that this would affect the election, even if it swayed only a few votes. So...totally not kosher. They should be investigated, and if these claims really are true, there ought to be consequences. I suspect that what they did probably is not illegal, but it ought to be, and there ought to be severe penalties.
On the other hand, perhaps conservatives with any investment in this election feeling outrage over this story ought to consider how liberals feel that the same tactics were used--on much larger scale--to influence the 2016 Presidential election.
What tactics were used by conservatives in the 2016 election LIKE THIS?
The only people crying "The Russians!! The Russians" are the ONLY PEOPLE WE KNOW PAID THEM TO INTERFERE IN THE ELECTION....
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