No Evidence Harris Borrowed Saying, ‘What Can Be, Unburdened by What Has Been,’ from Marx
Republicans have often accused the Democratic vice president of having “Marxist” ties.
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Republicans have often accused the Democratic vice president of having “Marxist” ties.
Read MoreAnd just as understandably, the shock and the trauma of the storm have given way to conspiracy theories as … it had spent it all on munitions for Ukraine and Israel. Another far-right theory …
Read MoreThe two appeared on Taylor’s October 5 program, where they promoted conspiracy theories about Hurricane Helene. (Taylor’s show airs on the Stew Peters Network, an outlet led by Hitler-praising …
Read MoreDid Hideo Kojima’s masterpiece, Death Stranding, Predict Covid-19 a month before it became a reality? Is the game a giant metaphor for abortion as child sacrifice? What other occult symbols and conspiracy motifs are hidden in this often under-rated gem?
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Read MoreNew America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines the rise and impact of conspiracy theories.
Read MoreAs the death toll from Hurricane Helene continues to climb amid the destruction it left in its path and the angst of another powerful storm on its path to hit Florida, MAGA conservative Marjorie …
Read MoreWe’re used to hearing about the power of artificial intelligence to spread misinformation – but could it also be a tool for persuading people of the truth? Ian Sample speaks to Thomas Costello, an assistant professor of psychology at American University, who has published a study exploring the potential for AI chatbots to lead people away from conspiracy beliefs
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AI can change belief in conspiracy theories, study finds
Read MoreViral image – Dockworkers are no longer striking, but misinformation about their motivations is still spreading
Read More“I’m only prodding the narrative here,” conspiracy theorist Candace Owens claimed, “because I’m going to need proof that she’s Black.”
Read MoreWhat rightwing outlets cover increasingly differs from the mainstream, furthering the bubbles a divided US lives in
In the last few months, Donald Trump has done interviews with rightwing Twitch streamer Adin Ross and a host of podcasters, including Dr Phil, comedian Theo Von, computer scientist Lex Fridman, and YouTuber Logan Paul – part of what the Atlantic has dubbed Trump’s “red-pill podcast tour”.
He’s posted incessantly on his own social media platform, Truth Social. He did a live space on Twitter/X with the platform’s owner, Elon Musk. He talked with Fox’s Laura Ingraham and called into Fox & Friends and spoke to other Fox hosts and personalities.
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