Low hanging fruit.
Wow, what a bunch of nutbags.
Talk about an alternate universe.
"CLINTON INSIDER: RIGGING ONLY WAY HILLARY CAN WIN"
"TRUMP WILL BEAT HILLARY WITH THESE TRICKS
Find out how Donald Trump will defeat Hillary Clinton"
"THE MOST SHOCKING CAMPAIGN AD YOU’VE EVER SEEN
Video highlights Clinton's dangerous military posture as world plunges closer to war"
http://www.infowars.com/trump-will-b...-these-tricks/Luciferian leftist darling Saul Alinsky has influenced everyone from Barack Obama to Hillary Clinton with his Marxist handbook, Rules For Radicals.
Well, the left has finally gotten a taste of its own medicine with Donald Trump, who understands the winner in politics is usually whoever’s on offense.
Sooo... Trump will win because "Saul Alinsky"???
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Alex Jones makes a living by people reposting his slobbering rantings.
Still, if every American had Alex Jones' passion to make our country a better place, we would have ousted the corruption (Military-Industrial complex) a long time ago imo.
Alex has a passion to make a profit off of doomsday sayers. He's found a niche and he's capitalizing on it. When he was at a local Austin station his sponsors were Heritage Firearms and some bomb shelter goods warehouse.
Dude is a snake oil salesman.
I check in every once in a while to see what crazy-americans are thinking.
Pretty much.
He has figured out how to make money on crazy.
Blah...it's a numbers game if you have a large enough audience...
I can agree to that much at least.
Cool. That's what I do here.
You know they desperate when they start threads ing about infowars![]()
The dangerous rise of Alex Jones: How Austin’s pet conspiracy kook conquered the Republican Party
Flash forward nearly two decades to the 2016 Republican National Convention, where that man, Alex Jones, reigned like a king.
Not officially, of course. The convention was supposed to be about the presumptive nominee, Donald Trump.
But as a journalist on the ground, I couldn’t help but notice that a
T-shirt reading “Hillary For Prison 2016″ was everywhere. On the back was the unmistakable logo for Infowars,
Jones’s multimedia company that pumps out an endless stream of videos, articles and radio shows geared toward spreading every political conspiracy theory you can imagine, from Hillary Clinton’s supposed brain damage to President Barack Obama’s “faked” birth certificate.
Inside the convention, chants of “lock her up” kept on erupting, demanding that the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton be arrested for crimes that exist only in the minds of conspiracy theorists like Jones and his audience.
Jones and his conspiracy theories had conquered the Republican Party.
Jones was, to put it bluntly, an apologist for Koresh, and to this day he promotes conspiracy theories accusing the government, under orders of then president Bill Clinton and attorney general Janet Reno, of killing the cult members on purpose. In 1999, Jones led an effort to build a church in Waco for the remaining cult members, accusing the government of committing murder as a “cover-up of its violation of the First Amendment.”
(Jones may ardently defend Koresh’s illegal behavior under the banner of “liberty,” but he bashes San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick for the victimless noncrime of failing to stand during the pre-game national anthem.)
On the day that the Twin Towers fell, Jones took to his microphone and declared that there was a “98 percent chance this was a government-orchestrated controlled bombing.”
Now, Jones is a full-fledged creature of the right. Even the 9/11 conspiracy theories, which used to be more popular with Democrats, have morphed into a right-wing phenomenon among Jones’ followers.
At the Infowars-hosted rally at the Republican National Convention, 9/11 trutherism was popular with the right-leaning crowd. Jones even alluded to the conspiracy theory from the stage.
“And we are about to see the true battle in the next decade against the New World Order and you know who’s behind the New World Order,” Jones ranted in June. “And Donald Trump has chosen the right side in this fight.”
Trump loves Jones right back. In an interview with Infowars, Trump told Jones, “Your reputation is amazing. I will not let you down.”
Alex’s extreme conspiratorial rhetoric is seriously influencing the RNC.”
Certainly, I was laughing about it because that’s how most Austinites in those days dealt with Alex Jones:
We laughed at him.
But we’re not laughing any longer.
http://www.salon.com/2016/11/03/the-...ublican-party/
When 10Ms of 'muricins take AJ seriously, America is ed and un able.
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