As if riht wingers couldn't get anymore despicable, a right Wing smear group tried to send a fake source to the Washington post, claiming Roy Moore raped and impregnated her.
The plan would of been than for her to admit it wasn't true so that right wing media could call washington posts story about Roy Moore all fake.
The lady also tried to get recordings of the Washington post journalist saying things that sounded like she was bias against Roy Moore.
They are literally trying to manipulate a newsroom so they claim fake news, even though they know Washington posts story is 100% legit. They are doing this all so they can get a fcking child rapist elected!
These people have mo morales left.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inves...c3a_story.html
The plan would of been than for her to admit it wasn't true so that right wing media could call washington posts story about Roy Moore all fake.
The lady also tried to get recordings of the Washington post journalist saying things that sounded like she was bias against Roy Moore.
They are literally trying to manipulate a newsroom so they claim fake news, even though they know Washington posts story is 100% legit. They are doing this all so they can get a fcking child rapist elected!
These people have mo morales left.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inves...c3a_story.html
A woman who falsely claimed to The Washington Post that Roy Moore, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama, impregnated her as a teenager appears to work with an organization that uses deceptive tactics to secretly record conversations in an effort to embarrass its targets.
In a series of interviews over two weeks, the woman shared a dramatic story about an alleged sexual relationship with Moore in 1992 that led to an abortion when she was 15. During the interviews, she repeatedly pressed Post reporters to give their opinions on the effects that her claims could have on Moore’s candidacy if she went public.
The Post did not publish an article based on her unsubstantiated account. When Post reporters confronted her with inconsistencies in her story and an Internet posting that raised doubts about her motivations, she insisted that she was not working with any organization that targets journalists.
In a series of interviews over two weeks, the woman shared a dramatic story about an alleged sexual relationship with Moore in 1992 that led to an abortion when she was 15. During the interviews, she repeatedly pressed Post reporters to give their opinions on the effects that her claims could have on Moore’s candidacy if she went public.
The Post did not publish an article based on her unsubstantiated account. When Post reporters confronted her with inconsistencies in her story and an Internet posting that raised doubts about her motivations, she insisted that she was not working with any organization that targets journalists.
But on Monday morning, Post reporters saw her walking into the New York offices of Project Veritas, an organization that targets the mainstream news media and left-leaning groups. The organization sets up undercover*“stings” that involve using false cover stories and covert video recordings meant to expose what the group says is media bias.
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