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"Reading online about how i'll be bringing forth my wrath on Ivanka and Jared. I'd be doing this great nation a service if I did."
"I spooked em today. Did five stories on globalist takeover positioning you as only hope to stop it."
This exchange between someone posing as the white supremacist Steve Bannon, recently ousted from the White House, and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow are evidence the site is not a true news site. No true news service would make it a point to deliberately run articles against people simply to embarrass those people. There would need to be a legitimate newsworthy reason to do so.
But wait, there's more.
The prankster, posing as Bannon, emailed Marlow a link to a Sunday Breitbart post that aggregated a Daily Mail report to suggest Ivanka Trump was instrumental in pushing Bannon from the White House.
"This was a fun read," the fake Bannon account said.
Marlow then shared a personal smear about the private life of Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Kushner.
"Haha.. lovely stuff," replied the fake Bannon account. "So do you think you'll have them packed and shipping out before Christmas?"
"Let me see what I can do... hard to know given your description of them as evil," Marlow replied. "I don't know what motivates them. If they are semi normal, then yes, they out by end of year."
In other words, because the white supremacist was sent packing, his sole course of action is to now defame others who he believes had a hand in his dismissal. Again, no real news site would stoop this low, yet it's nothing but another day for the tabloid where facts don't matter and childish vindictiveness is the name of the game.
As a final swan song, the white supremacist admitted his vindictive streak, devoid of anything factual:
Bannon, for his part, has strongly hinted at a war with members of the White House. He told the Weekly Standard on Friday that he felt "jacked up" to be back at Breitbart and once again have his hands "back on my weapons."
"Someone said, 'it's Bannon the Barbarian.' I am definitely going to crush the opposition," he said. "There's no doubt. I built a f***ing machine at Breitbart. And now I'm about to go back, knowing what I know, and we're about to rev that machine up. And rev it up we will do."
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/22/media/breitbart-prank-emails/index.html
"I spooked em today. Did five stories on globalist takeover positioning you as only hope to stop it."
This exchange between someone posing as the white supremacist Steve Bannon, recently ousted from the White House, and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow are evidence the site is not a true news site. No true news service would make it a point to deliberately run articles against people simply to embarrass those people. There would need to be a legitimate newsworthy reason to do so.
But wait, there's more.
The prankster, posing as Bannon, emailed Marlow a link to a Sunday Breitbart post that aggregated a Daily Mail report to suggest Ivanka Trump was instrumental in pushing Bannon from the White House.
"This was a fun read," the fake Bannon account said.
Marlow then shared a personal smear about the private life of Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Kushner.
"Haha.. lovely stuff," replied the fake Bannon account. "So do you think you'll have them packed and shipping out before Christmas?"
"Let me see what I can do... hard to know given your description of them as evil," Marlow replied. "I don't know what motivates them. If they are semi normal, then yes, they out by end of year."
In other words, because the white supremacist was sent packing, his sole course of action is to now defame others who he believes had a hand in his dismissal. Again, no real news site would stoop this low, yet it's nothing but another day for the tabloid where facts don't matter and childish vindictiveness is the name of the game.
As a final swan song, the white supremacist admitted his vindictive streak, devoid of anything factual:
Bannon, for his part, has strongly hinted at a war with members of the White House. He told the Weekly Standard on Friday that he felt "jacked up" to be back at Breitbart and once again have his hands "back on my weapons."
"Someone said, 'it's Bannon the Barbarian.' I am definitely going to crush the opposition," he said. "There's no doubt. I built a f***ing machine at Breitbart. And now I'm about to go back, knowing what I know, and we're about to rev that machine up. And rev it up we will do."
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/22/media/breitbart-prank-emails/index.html