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LTE -> MSNBC fake news. (10/17/2017 4:26:15 PM)

MSNBC likes to flash a click bait headline and then when you read the article it likely does not support the headline. Take this one: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mueller-has-interviewed-the-cybersecurity-expert-who-said-he-was-recruited-to-collude-with-the-russians/ar-AAtEyV7?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=spartandhp

When you read it you find it refers not to collusion with Russians but instead an effort to obtain and verify the notorious Hillary's emails and verify if she or the DNC has been hacked by anyone, not just the Russians. But, the article does refer to a loser who wrote his own separate article, and they include the link to it, who also used that click bait title to claim he was recruited to "collude" but instead he was asked for help in verifying, you guessed it, if Hillariy's or the DNC's email has been hacked.

So basically, MSNBC doubled down on fake click-bait with one fake news article with another fake news article to support the first fake news article. Well, I suppose if you double down then someone will believe the title and keep it front and center in their mind that somebody was recruited by the Trump organization to collude with the Russians and therefore Trump is bad.

I'd laugh except I feel so stupid reading both articles.




LTE -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/17/2017 4:34:10 PM)

...and the articles are so long. I am certain that is on purpose. It gets you to read the title, be convinced Trump recruited someone to collude with the Russians and then make sure the name "MUELLER has interviewed" is in it so many readers especially from the Left are convinced yet again that Trump did something illegal and we will soon have enough to impeach the guy and then go to work on the VP or at least get some Dem in office for the next term.




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/17/2017 5:31:58 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LTE

MSNBC likes to flash a click bait headline and then when you read the article it likely does not support the headline. Take this one: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mueller-has-interviewed-the-cybersecurity-expert-who-said-he-was-recruited-to-collude-with-the-russians/ar-AAtEyV7?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=spartandhp

When you read it you find it refers not to collusion with Russians but instead an effort to obtain and verify the notorious Hillary's emails and verify if she or the DNC has been hacked by anyone, not just the Russians. But, the article does refer to a loser who wrote his own separate article, and they include the link to it, who also used that click bait title to claim he was recruited to "collude" but instead he was asked for help in verifying, you guessed it, if Hillariy's or the DNC's email has been hacked.

So basically, MSNBC doubled down on fake click-bait with one fake news article with another fake news article to support the first fake news article. Well, I suppose if you double down then someone will believe the title and keep it front and center in their mind that somebody was recruited by the Trump organization to collude with the Russians and therefore Trump is bad.

I'd laugh except I feel so stupid reading both articles.



Sigh....

Your link is NOT from MSNBC. It is from MSN.

It refers to the original story from Business Insider. Matt Tait told the Mueller team that he had been recruited by Peter Smith, who self-claimed that he was a GOP operative to VET hacked emails from dark-web sources (i.e. Russian hackers).


If it is true. it implies an intimate knowledge of and most likely collusion with Russian hackers.


Simply calling it fake news doesn't cut it.




Hillwilliam -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/17/2017 6:22:59 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJaguar01


quote:

ORIGINAL: LTE

MSNBC likes to flash a click bait headline and then when you read the article it likely does not support the headline. Take this one: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mueller-has-interviewed-the-cybersecurity-expert-who-said-he-was-recruited-to-collude-with-the-russians/ar-AAtEyV7?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=spartandhp

When you read it you find it refers not to collusion with Russians but instead an effort to obtain and verify the notorious Hillary's emails and verify if she or the DNC has been hacked by anyone, not just the Russians. But, the article does refer to a loser who wrote his own separate article, and they include the link to it, who also used that click bait title to claim he was recruited to "collude" but instead he was asked for help in verifying, you guessed it, if Hillariy's or the DNC's email has been hacked.

So basically, MSNBC doubled down on fake click-bait with one fake news article with another fake news article to support the first fake news article. Well, I suppose if you double down then someone will believe the title and keep it front and center in their mind that somebody was recruited by the Trump organization to collude with the Russians and therefore Trump is bad.

I'd laugh except I feel so stupid reading both articles.



Sigh....

Your link is NOT from MSNBC. It is from MSN.

It refers to the original story from Business Insider. Matt Tait told the Mueller team that he had been recruited by Peter Smith, who self-claimed that he was a GOP operative to VET hacked emails from dark-web sources (i.e. Russian hackers).


If it is true. it implies an intimate knowledge of and most likely collusion with Russian hackers.


Simply calling it fake news doesn't cut it.

No wonder artie feels stupid.
He doesn't know the difference between MSN and MSNBC[8|]




Lucylastic -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/17/2017 7:13:52 PM)

Oh dear




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 6:53:57 AM)

I suspected this would happen sooner or later. The Mueller team is closing in on the truth.




heavyblinker -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 10:02:53 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJaguar01
It refers to the original story from Business Insider. Matt Tait told the Mueller team that he had been recruited by Peter Smith, who self-claimed that he was a GOP operative to VET hacked emails from dark-web sources (i.e. Russian hackers).


The LATE Peter Smith.

http://www.businessinsider.com/peter-smith-suicide-clinton-emails-russian-hackers-2017-7

quote:

Peter Smith killed himself days after an interview with The Wall Street Journal in which he said he sought out Russian hackers to try to retrieve some 33,000 deleted Clinton emails and pass them to Michael Flynn, then a campaign adviser to Donald Trump.


More fake news, I guess.




LTE -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 10:08:55 AM)

Yes. The passing to Flynn is the fake part, it implies he is acting on Flynn's instruction. It is a clever way of faking a connection to Trump. One can identify this type of subterfuge because the connector to Trump is never really spelled out but sort of waved at in passing.




heavyblinker -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 10:11:54 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LTE
Yes. The passing to Flynn is the fake part, it implies he is acting on Flynn's instruction. It is a clever way of faking a connection to Trump. One can identify this type of subterfuge because the connector to Trump is never really spelled out but sort of waved at in passing.


So basically, the part that you made up yourself is fake.




LTE -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 10:14:21 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJaguar01

I suspected this would happen sooner or later. The Mueller team is closing in on the truth.


Yes. That there's nothing to show for this means it will be hard to present without looking useless so one must turn over every stone and give the Media their weekly dose of OMG Mueller is closing in on Trump and after all this time it will finally be proven and we can now impeach the bastard, or something. One must finish the paperwork too especially when so much bullshit is involved.

That was clever, right?




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 7:05:51 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LTE

Yes. The passing to Flynn is the fake part, it implies he is acting on Flynn's instruction. It is a clever way of faking a connection to Trump. One can identify this type of subterfuge because the connector to Trump is never really spelled out but sort of waved at in passing.



I call bullshit. The passing to Flynn, is Tait's comments that Smith claimed to be well-connected in the GOP and the Trump campaign and "seemed to know Flynn".

That is what Tait says, according to the reporter. If you have evidence that Tait didn't say that, please post it. If not... your "fake news" meme is all bullshit.




MercTech -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 7:34:57 PM)

NBC became BSNBC about the time MS bought them. <acronym hell there>




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 7:41:54 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MercTech

NBC became BSNBC about the time MS bought them. <acronym hell there>



You are certainly entitled to that opinion. However, MS never bought NBC.

MSNBC, the channel to which the OP erroneously refers as the author of the article was started as a joint effort between Microsoft and NBC.

I am afraid you are simply confused.




JVoV -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 8:00:04 PM)

Microsoft sold their part. It's all owned by NBC/Universal, which is now owned by Comcast.




MasterJaguar01 -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/18/2017 8:08:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

Microsoft sold their part. It's all owned by NBC/Universal, which is now owned by Comcast.


That is correct. MS sold back in '05




ThatDizzyChick -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/19/2017 9:27:13 PM)

quote:

MSNBC likes to flash a click bait headline and then when you read the article it likely does not support the headline.

OK, so it is a media company, what is your point?




Nnanji -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/20/2017 7:22:28 AM)

His point is that since he know Comcast owns MSNBC that his OP is brilliant and he is about to ascend with the angles.




MercTech -> RE: MSNBC fake news. (10/20/2017 10:07:52 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterJaguar01


quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

Microsoft sold their part. It's all owned by NBC/Universal, which is now owned by Comcast.


That is correct. MS sold back in '05


My point was they started circling the bowl over a decade ago.




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