By James Bovard
Why do so many Americans distrust The Washington Post? “Pro-Iran propaganda network gains traction with posts about Epstein” offers a tankerload of clues.
Social media is overflowing with bogus claims and A.I. videos related to the Iran War. Prudent folks are already wary about any wild-eyed claims of total victory or glorious destruction they see online. But can political shysters exploit the war to vaccinate President Donald Trump against his biggest scandal?
Long before Trump partnered with Israel to attack Tehran, Democrats, libertarians, and even decent Americans warned that the president would bomb Iran again to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein pedophile scandal. But now that Trump vindicated such fears, anyone who still complains about the Epstein scandal is propelling Iranian propaganda.
So let me get this straight:
Talking about Epstein = Iranian propaganda
Not talking about Epstein = also probably Iranian propaganda
Conclusion: the only non-Iranian activity left is refreshing the Post app and nodding solemnly.
Got it!
Truth is almost always the opposite of what Wapo claims
As someone who believed in Pizzagate from the beginning, I find this a highly amusing turning of the tables.
@delete in 24 hours
It’s double gulags for you