Buyer beware…

In more ways than one…

In April, there was something was off with “Erica Marsh.”  She seemed too stupid to be taken seriously, even though “she” had a viral series of tweets. Marsh established herself as a liberal account that got eyes, though many were undoubtedly hate clicks. If progressive America had to pick one account to be their voice on this platform, “Ms. March” would be the winner. If not, the deputy spokeswoman for her pervasive spewing of left-wing red meat catchphrases, talking points, and attacks. 

Full article, HERE from Town Hall.

Funny thing is, the account points to a bot linked to Belgium, of all places!

So there ARE people outside the USA trying to influence the election (already, again)…

It is enough to make one wonder what ELSE is out there that’s a bot, a false flag, or an FBI ‘sponsored’ set of leftists…

I don’t have any good answers, other than to be skeptical of anything that seems ‘too good to be true’ on either side of the arguments…

Comments

Buyer beware… — 9 Comments

  1. The left has always loved its propaganda, because they know their ideas are so stupid no one in their right mind would listen to them or follow them. So they have to play these games to make people think they’re smart and overlook the fact that they’re all evil.

  2. I wish I could say I wasn’t fooled, but alas. Poe’s Law has been passed out at the bar for a while now.

  3. The far left non-humans are not the brightest. Anything that attacks Trump,other Republicans, or even RFK Jr. is false information. When I get anything attacking these individuals it goes in the trash and then I hit delete.

  4. Aye…
    I keep returning to what I think of as First Principles.

    Eg…. Big country invading little country without clear and obvious reasons – Probably Bad.

    As an outside observer, I’m seeing plenty of TDS, but also significant BDS. I have no respect for the latter, but reflexive opposition on those (rare) occasions that the government is getting it (partially? ) right is not helpful.

  5. Talking about influencing elections…

    It makes sense to me that the most significant attack on America is not getting one candidate elected over another – that can always be reversed at the next election. It is convincing Americans that their country is so corrupted that it is no longer worth their support.
    No longer worth fighting for, whether on the battlefield or the polling-booth.