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If I may say, it seems like a rather pointless experiment.
After all, over the past two years, or more, we have had many a Trump supporter that would enthusiastically link to websites or blogs containing false, fake or misleading information.
Indeed, since my time here, many have pointed to such websites to 'prove' unfounded allegations concerning Obama, Clinton or simply idiotic conspiracy theories (remember the Walmart one?).
A few years ago, I sailed on a cruise ship from Europe to New York City. I did not claim to have 'discovered' America, for such had been done before me.
As such, we already know that you have a segment of society that will believe literally anything, if it suits their pre-conceived notions.
Edited to add:
Just for fun, here is a link to the Walmart issue referred to:
Deceiving a handful of gullible fools helps with the butthurt? The lefts need for daily ointment likens them to addicts. Seek help.
It's not a handful, it's all of them.
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