
Rich Wildonger
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Rich Wildonger
@a_wildonger
Retired scientist who's not fooled by Trumpism. Lifelong Democrat. Love being a husband, father and grandpa. #FBR




"How much adderall are they gonna give him? How many vitamins is he gonna be on?" -- Nancy Mace on Newsmax on Biden and the debate


🚨 Biden campaign spokesman Adrienne Elrod says Crooked Joe Biden won't commit to taking a drug test before the debate. Crooked Joe is currently holed away at Camp David perfecting the cocktail.




WATCH literal CEO of website LAWFARE & signer of the Hunter Biden laptop letter gleefully explain how former intelligence community officials allegedly ran interference to help Biden's information campaign before the 2020 election: We never said it WAS Russian disinformation. We said it "had all of the classic EARMARKS of a Russian campaign...in the way it was disseminated and propagated through media." David Priess, also a former CIA officer, explained that the letter from more than 50 former intelligence community officials—which itself had all of the classic earmarks of an adversary's psyop—was hyper-nuanced but technically not incorrect, and if the people heard something different because they were too lazy to read all of the fine print, they should take it up with Joe Biden, Kristen Welker, Politico, the New York Times, the Washington Post, all of leftist media, and Trust & Safety at old Twitter, Alphabet/Google, Meta/Facebook, etc. "I'll let President Biden speak for himself. He's capable of doing that." There's a "difference between an IN-formation campaign and a DIS-information campaign. It's not my fault if people don't look up definitions." "I would absolutely love for all news media to show nuance on all of these issues instead of racing the soundbites. In this case, some media raced to soundbites. That's not helpful for the American people." It's the people's fault for not "actually read[ing] maybe an entire paragraph." "I don't know if it affected anything. We don't analyze American political environments." "What we were trying to do is point out that this has all of the classic earmarks of a Russian IN-formation campaign, not to say it's Russian DIS-information, but to say that the propagation through American media and international media has all of the classic earmarks of a Russian information campaign because we've seen it over and over and over again. They love to sow these kind of divisions and exacerbate them. That's not American; that's Russian."


















