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An interesting pattern in "deplorables" on twitter (Original Post) Loki Liesmith Oct 2016 OP
Sounds like robots. Russian trolls maybe. ColemanMaskell Oct 2016 #1
They are on a lot of boards and easy to set their garbage straight with facts. anamandujano Oct 2016 #4
I'm sure they are just lurking on twitter - for now asiliveandbreathe Oct 2016 #2
A whole lot of them have phony looking pics and no other activity... Fakes bettyellen Oct 2016 #3

anamandujano

(7,004 posts)
4. They are on a lot of boards and easy to set their garbage straight with facts.
Tue Oct 11, 2016, 12:42 PM
Oct 2016

They don't get set straight but other people can see the lies debunked.

I don't engage them anymore. Trump is doing a good job of deflating them.

asiliveandbreathe

(8,203 posts)
2. I'm sure they are just lurking on twitter - for now
Tue Oct 11, 2016, 12:39 PM
Oct 2016

they seem to be on the Money article about the guy who asked the last debate question - and his red knit sweater...too funny..they are actually arguing about the damn sweater..and then it turns to the threats - here is just a sample..

(Partial) "Don't count on any security from your local police and a military that's been degraded to a third world level. They are on the side of the deplorables."

That is in response to this -

(partial) don't be deceived that it is just the low-edu-low-intel trash that in this basket of deplorables, there are the walking-dead, who look alive and well informed but inwardly are just as hate-filled as the deplorables. It's probably genetic!

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