Business Insider and the Daily Beast have their articles frequently posted on Yahoo!, and today, both are serving up more Repugnant insanity.
We'll start with MyPillow CEO Mike Whinedell, who now claims that former president Donald Trump wasn't in office for the ego.
SAY WHAT?
Whinedell claims to be a born-again Christian after recovering from alcohol addiction. Hate to say it, but the dude backslid toward another addiction by associating with Pecos Pampers.
And, then, it gets out that Trump's Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, was trying to push a conspiracy theory that---get this---Italian satellites had something to do with Trump losing the election.
As usual, there's no evidence to support this tall tale. All that shows is that the Trump administration knew they were going to be gone in January, and tried to find as many excuses to avoid giving up the White House.
Finally, there's Fox Shmooze garbage salesman Tabloid Carlson, who, on Tuesday, claimed that the Capitol riot on January 6, and an attempt to kidnap MIchigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer before that, were FBI plots.
Can we strap this idiot to a lie detector?
Only the gullible would believe that trash. All that tells us is that Fox Shmooze is trying to out-phony Comedy Central's popular Daily Show, because all Carlson does is create fake news.
To that end, we dedicate the following to Tabloid, Whinedell, Pecos Pampers, and the rest.....
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