Moon of Alabama trashes Russiagate and the US Russophobic propaganda campaign. There is no "there" there.Propaganda is effective, however. For example, on January 7, 2015, The Hill cited a Fairleigh Dickinson University's Public Mind poll showing that 42% of American erroneously believed that Saddam's WMD had been discovered. 19% erroneously believed that Obama was not an American citizen.It's the effect of propaganda that counts and propaganda is difficult to debunk in the minds of many when it takes hold and becomes a consensus reality for a significant voting group.This is the stuff of which wars are made.Moon of AlabamaThe "Russian Influence" Story Falls Apart - A New Fairy Tale Is Needed b
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Moon of Alabama trashes Russiagate and the US Russophobic propaganda campaign. There is no "there" there.
Propaganda is effective, however. For example, on January 7, 2015, The Hill cited a Fairleigh Dickinson University's Public Mind poll showing that 42% of American erroneously believed that Saddam's WMD had been discovered. 19% erroneously believed that Obama was not an American citizen.
It's the effect of propaganda that counts and propaganda is difficult to debunk in the minds of many when it takes hold and becomes a consensus reality for a significant voting group.
This is the stuff of which wars are made.
Moon of Alabama
The "Russian Influence" Story Falls Apart - A New Fairy Tale Is Needed