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Republicans have questioned whether the dossier contained either disinformation peddled by Russians or deliberately false smears peddled by Trump's political enemies.
Now, people have always peddled products that are potentially addictive.
Others have been scared by fake news, peddled by insurgents.
He peddled extravagant piety and extreme contempt in equal measure.
There's also a "black market" where plates are routinely peddled.
By the way, Alex Jones also peddled the truther atrocity.
With Trump University, he peddled the American Dream to aspiring entrepreneurs.
Their campaign peddled lies, and our country will pay the price.
Bannon's news website has peddled conspiracy theories, white nationalism and anti-Semitism.
An antidote to the protectionist nonsense being peddled by some politicians today.
The letter listed appearances in which Giuliani peddled debunked information about Biden.
Trump has routinely peddled the "Pocahontas" line, in speeches and on Twitter.
And it is now peddled using highly efficient delivery, at lower costs.
The spin students peddled in a room lit mostly by the screens.
Over the past few years, conspiracy theories have gone from crackpot ideas peddled by crazy uncles and desert dwellers to even crazier crackpot ideas peddled by prominent politicians, cable news hosts, and tons of old people on Facebook.
It's for these 13 days that Fieman argues the FBI peddled child pornography.
To be fair, Haddish isn't the only celebrity who's peddled questionable health advice.
Coach had a pop-up that peddled tarot card readings instead of handbags.
Credit cards are peddled to acquaintances by freelance agents who split their commission.
An MP has peddled false accusations that the group embezzled American government funds.
In the open-air markets in Taiwan, it's usually peddled as large cubes.
Duterte elected, a troll in St. Petersburg who peddled fake realities for the
Let's look at 29A: "Rod loves bananas and peddled too many," eight letters.
These are the same myths that are being peddled about an expanding industry.
Wellness is face masks and crystals and THC-infused lube peddled by Goop.
He peddled inferior glass to Italian-Americans by attaching "made in Italy" stickers.
That reviewer's cliché, peddled even by the publisher's promotional material, misreads Patel's aims.
The Italian back-peddled in time to reach it, however, he fired long.
Communities are being ripped apart as prejudice, hate and disinformation are peddled online.
From calling Mexican immigrants rapists, to his Muslim ban, to his decision to end the DACA program and abandon Dreamers, Trump has peddled hate in the same way he once peddled steaks, a fake University, and a reality TV show.
Flaws in the armor Despite Holmes' charisma, the product she peddled never actually worked.
The bat princess That Turner peddled the story of Olivia's illnesses is well documented.
The fertility business has always peddled hope to people who struggle to conceive naturally.
She has also spoken about the false promises peddled to women to world over.
I want my images to be an antidote to what is currently being peddled.
Many of the same items peddled at Chilli Point have their equivalents at Absintherie.
It was a smorgasbord of information peddled as something that probably needed your attention.
As I visited, an ice cream vendor peddled by, playing the same haunting jingle.
There simply isn't racial overtones, or white supremacy being peddled or any such xenophobia.
Because fulfilling the false promises peddled by Mr. Johnson during the campaign is impossible.
And in many cases, conservative-leaning or alt-right sites peddled considerable Russian disinformation.
In response, Republicans peddled false attacks against the Democratic frontrunner, including attacks against Muskie's family.
They released a snotty and thoroughly inaccurate claim that Sports Illustrated had peddled false news.
Insiders claim that he peddled weird theories that came to be known as "Flynn facts".
SEMAHEGN GESHAYE has peddled books near the national theatre in Addis Ababa for eight years.
It's the story that the Burger Bar, the diner where Carr stopped, peddled for decades.
The restaurant in recent years has peddled Chicken Fries, Grilled Dogs and Chicken Fries Rings.
Vista's deal on Monday was not the first time Evergreen has peddled its lending services.
On Thursday, they peddled back on that position following a year of losses in court.
A rose-tinted narrative of the British Empire was also peddled to its colonial subjects.
The victory will probably be peddled as proof that the prime minister retains popular support.
But like so much being peddled by ideologues and partisans these days, it's a sham.
Or at least, these are the promises peddled to worried shareholders and disaffected media critics.
The Indian peddled cliché that Pakistan supports terrorism in Kashmir is old, tired, and repudiated.
The watchdog report debunked this and other conspiracies that Trump and his allies have peddled.
The president has peddled obvious mistruths, yet many people still take him at his word.
Now, just because a show appears on this list doesn't mean it peddled conspiracy theories.
That's a golden opportunity to finally ask some tough questions about his prior service on the board of Theranos, a company that allegedly peddled fake blood tests and peddled connections to influential people in the national security world to get away with it for years.
Sodini is an extreme case, but he embodies the lies peddled by Roosh and his ilk.
Trump then denied it over Holt's protestations, saying the media has peddled a lie about him.
But it is better than the basket of lies peddled by KETV, the AP, and others.
Over two days at a racetrack in Savannah, Georgia, Butler peddled 436 adults, toddlers and infants.
There, often late at night, Pat Boone and Henry Winkler have peddled them with great sincerity.
Mortgages had been carved into exotic investments and peddled around the globe, meaning they lurked everywhere.
The teenage years Miller has peddled the role of provocateur since his teenage years in California.
He peddled the concept to record executives, presenting his plan as a source of easy money.
From "Neg" to "Pos": These moves worked, apparently — at least for the guys who peddled them.
The 24-year-old wrestler peddled fake mustaches, which looked somewhat like his own, for $5.
Ms. Partanen is right to call out the bogus freedom being peddled by the current administration.
They set up a table out in front of Quinn's parents' restaurant and peddled hats to passersby.
A kind of "Tom and Meg" of their day, Hudson and Day peddled heteronormativity as classic Americana.
Even when I peddled comically slow on the lowest resistance, the screen would reward me with points.
Plenty of Mr Trump's voters dismiss climate change itself as a phoney fad peddled by "bicoastal elites".
In fact, they are working on it, despite the headline-grabbing apocalyptic nonsense peddled by crazy loons.
Ted Cruz (R-TX), have begun to entertain the conspiracies and falsehoods peddled by those fringe figures.
She peddled herself as a small-town girl who only wanted to figure out how to belong.
It's fought to keep dangerous loopholes in our laws open; it's peddled misinformation; it's argued for inaction.
Remember, that was full of Russian lies and it was peddled to you, the American people. Why?
Mueller's team looked into the conspiracy theory and concluded it was malicious nonsense peddled by Julian Assange.
That's thorny, but it's much closer to the truth than what's being peddled by pundits and politicians.
Kim claims the outfits are often whipped up and peddled in a matter of days, sometimes hours.
The letter is the usual boilerplate nonsense interventionists have peddled since Syria's civil war began in 2011.
Einhorn claims Carbonaro peddled the show as his own thing ... without crediting or paying her a dime.
Because they likely have peddled false information before, if three news organizations accepted the information as fact.
At worst, it peddled a weird spin on the idea that women are too emotional to lead.
Trump enabled, allowed, peddled to and promoted the worst in America -- racism, division, discrimination, misogyny -- during his campaign.
On these so-called publications and in online ads, the FTC claims, the company peddled fake celebrity endorsements.
The bank's own manager peddled South African mining shares such as the Transvaal Consolidated Land and Exploration Company.
Why aren&apost we investigating the dirty dossier with Russian lies that were peddled to the American people?
"They peddled false information claiming the shooter was associated with some kind of anti-Trump army," she said.
Personal and professional relationships are leveraged, legal boundaries are pushed, and influence is peddled through every means available.
And he has peddled an allegation that former President Bill Clinton isn't the father of his daughter, Chelsea.
Buying balloons at 3 cents apiece, he peddled them at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for a quarter.
Although peddled as the real thing, it really wasn't even trying to provide truth, only to shape opinion.
Republican legislators peddled conspiracy theories about Obamacare being part of a scheme to strip Americans of their freedoms.
This is one of the most popular conspiracies being peddled, and it even has a few different iterations.
She also wants to offer an alternative to the loud colors and patterns often peddled by swimwear labels.
His father was a handyman, and his mother peddled eggs, coal briquettes and black-market American relief goods.
Moreover, the baseless conspiracy theories and falsehoods peddled by the president and his most tribal supporters are dangerous.
Barrett has peddled claims that Israelis were involved in orchestrating 9/22014 and that Kennedy and Texas Gov.
Contrary to the misimpression so studiously peddled, Barr has not taken action that effectively slashes Stone's potential sentence.
Johnson has also peddled the theory that the CIA — not Russia — was behind the hacking of the DNC.
Kennedy, the son of Robert F. Kennedy and a former environmental activist, has long peddled unfounded vaccine claims.
Other pieces peddled by the Gascards as authentic Golubs had allegedly come from Lorettann's late sister-in-law.
Russian trolls peddled everything from "LGBT-positive sex toys" to patriotic-themed, red-white-and-blue wall art.
I pulled my bike out of my SUV and peddled leisurely down Commercial Street in the spotty April rain.
In the 22016s, Father Coughlin and Charles Lindbergh peddled the right-wing extremism and xenophobia that was metastasizing overseas.
"Those fundraisers are where influence is peddled," said Brendan Fischer, director of federal reform for the Campaign Legal Center.
But while these straight artists in the foreground peddled fiction, queer artists seeking more authentic representation built their ranks.
It will validate the vile and deceitful narrative peddled by ISIS: that America is waging a war against Islam.
Five decades ago, a segregationist governor, George Wallace, peddled hate and division in reaction to the civil rights movement.
And although they suspect that Hutchins peddled malware, they didn't think at the time he actually wrote it himself.
Blumenthal, a longtime Clinton friend, denied to CNN last week that he peddled theories about Obama's birthplace to reporters.
Last year the company stopped making Two Hats, a citrus-flavoured brew peddled to millennials, after just six months.
Listerine ads peddled this narrative that a woman with bad breath might not be able to find a husband.
Following Obama's 28503 election, the media peddled a narrative that there was no strong leadership in the Republican Party.
He peddled a racist conspiracy theory that the first African-American president wasn't actually born in the United States.
They peddled exaggerations and lies to frustrated and angry Britons, some of whom have legitimate grievances about economic insecurity.
According to The Wall Street Journal, love insurance isn't the only questionable form of insurance being peddled in China.
In Europe, restaurants advertise springtime asparagus just the way soft shell crabs are peddled here during their fleeting season.
Still, my music was peddled by purveyors of fine procreation hullabaloo, and I happily signed on the dotted line.
Plenty of ubiquitous products peddled to improve health and well-being are more or less useless, health professionals say.
It voted in 2016 on make-believe shamelessly peddled by the likes of the former foreign secretary Boris Johnson.
But presidents have for decades dealt with the phenomena of Russian-peddled fake news, if under a different name.
In his early 20143s, he peddled candy on the subway, then used the money to finance a catering business.
Nevertheless, TV and print reporters peddled the illusion that the latest polls offered an exclusive window into the future.
The disagreement was about whether or not President Trump conspired with Russia — a false allegation peddled by the Democrats.
He collected discarded newspapers and cut them into pieces for collages that he initially peddled for a few dollars.
The disagreement was about whether or not President Trump conspired with Russia — a false allegation peddled by the Democrats.
When we come back, the most outrageous conspiracy theory, that crazy NBC has now peddled about Donald Trump and Russia.
South Asians possess an affinity to divide by religion or caste and this article has inadvertently peddled its own stereotypes.
Link your opponent's father to the assassination of JFK Trump has even peddled in conspiracy theories during his presidential campaign.
For many, such outrages are unfathomable at worst, or at best caused by economic dislocation or internet-peddled conspiracy theories.
Online influencers like the Kardashians have long peddled weight loss teas to their millions of followers on Instagram and YouTube.
Except for the claims being peddled by the president and other Republicans online, the department hasn't received any official complaints.
She is focused on her family & role as FLOTUS – not the unrealistic scenarios being peddled daily by the fake news.
We cackled with glee at the demise of Preserve, her lifestyle website that peddled $4 bajillion custom leather diaper bags.
Everyone is equal with a felt tip marker and a blank whiteboard is a slogan oft peddled and genuinely believed.
Waters, saying she has a "low IQ." And he has peddled conspiracy theories about Soros financing anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters.
The conspiracies attached to it, peddled largely by the far-out right, inspired one of Twitter's longest running absurdist jokes.
Beware of the many CBD products being peddled as medicinal cure-alls by your local bartender, barista, friends, and family.
The suit alleges Navient peddled subprime loans "to many borrowers" who had a high probability of defaulting on their loans.
Trump has cast the investigation as a "witch hunt" and denied allegations of collusion as a fiction peddled by Democrats.
Most prominently, he peddled the debunked claim that a Washington pizzeria was a front for Democrats to sexually abuse children.
But he was undeterred on Monday evening and again peddled false claims, including some of his most thoroughly debunked fables.
Editorial Donald Trump and his allies at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland peddled two falsehoods about America's immigration problem.
Posobiec peddled an unfounded conspiracy theory about a DC pizzeria housing a Satanic pedophilia ring orchestrated by Hillary Clinton's employees.
This "sad sack" peddled his books from a suitcase and wrote furiously to anyone who would help his literary cause.
In fact, the idea peddled by American news media that Mr. Putin supports Mr. Trump is far removed from reality.
She peddled her earliest paintings — masturbating couples and the ribald like, to local galleries, and was mostly met with rejection.
She is focused on her family & role as FLOTUS - not the unrealistic scenarios being peddled daily by the fake news.
But it turned out that theaters that peddled things like popcorn and candy were the ones that survived the Depression.
While they were touting their American connections and soliciting information for Mr Giuliani, the pair peddled their own business idea.
The false allegation that Barack Obama was not American-born — peddled by Trump, among others — "really delegitimized Obama," Jackson said.
The law also threatened the owners of businesses where K2 was peddled with shop closings, hefty fines and jail time.
Corner stores that once peddled chips and candy have been replaced by bars with Skee-Ball machines and pool tables.
Still, it struck me again that the internet is flooded with this kind of nonsense, peddled as truth (ancient wisdom, even).
You know very well that a product is being peddled, but you don't care because it's so ridiculous and self-aware.
Not simple partisan spin, but outright lies peddled as objective truth by shady actors both inside the US and abroad. 220.
In most of his posts in October, Sayoc peddled a host of right-wing conspiracy theories and other attacks against Democrats.
A second referendum would further dilute responsibility for Brexit, letting the Eurosceptics off the hook for the misinformation they have peddled.
Facebook said today it has removed hundreds of Facebook and Instagram accounts with links to an organization that peddled fake news.
Kelly soft peddled an answer at first, but keep watching for how she really feels about Melania's relationship with the prez.
But like it or not, the empty nostalgia he peddled parallels the empty nostalgia we increasingly demand from our pop culture.
It was a response, Casale says, to the failed promise of utopian progress peddled by post-WWII politicians and consumer culture.
We imagine the Ancient Agora of Athens, for instance, as a place where merchants peddled goods and citizens swapped political ideas.
Throughout last year, Mr Zeman peddled increasingly harsh anti-migrant rhetoric, alleging that the Muslim Brotherhood was co-ordinating refugee flows.
Perhaps most important, Trump's vision of the world is identical to the apocalyptic fantasies of "white genocide" peddled by his followers.
And now, thanks to special counsel Robert Mueller, we know the Russia-collusion allegations relentlessly peddled by Team Clinton were bogus.
Warren said following Trump's remarks Friday that he "admitted that he peddled fake conspiracy theories to attack the integrity" of Obama.
Steele himself confirms that these sensational claims are unverified, but he and Simpson peddled them to media and Trump opponents anyway.
Prosecutors say he was the kingpin of the ring that peddled fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl to thousands of people.
The duo has peddled fake news and conspiracy theories like Uranium One, which Facebook has repeatedly said its trying to stop.
Essentially, people locate their sense of "us" through the contempt peddled about "them" on the other side of the political spectrum.
In Britain, the Brexiteers peddled the dream of independence while refusing to acknowledge the painful consequences of leaving the common market.
The revelation that one of Trump's ambassador nominees peddled conspiracy theories comes as dozens of ambassadorships across the globe remain vacant.
Editorial There are varying degrees of absurdity in the fallacies President Trump peddled during his first week in the Oval Office.
"Those fundraisers are where influence is peddled," Brendan Fischer, director of federal reform for the Campaign Legal Center, recently told Vox.
He often gave viewers a glimpse of his glamorous world and advised them how to wear the different ornaments he peddled.
One picks up a discarded newspaper and chuckles derisively as she reads about the latest "alternative facts" peddled by Donald Trump.
The hearing last week also confirmed that the arguments peddled by the left against him are total straw men and non sequiturs.
Having run away from an adoptive family, she had been living in a motel with a pimp who peddled her for sex.
Roughly two years ago, Amazon peddled its tech to law enforcement, promising a speedy alternative to over-taxed and under-staffed agencies.
Late on Monday, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry had said the government would cancel its accreditation of journalists who peddled "fake news".
As Trump peddled misinformation about the whistleblower, CNN fact-checked him in real-time with a "Facts First" box on the screen.
After the couple said "I do," Jenks was seen taking a backseat ride on a rickshaw as her smiling husband peddled away.
They might not represent whatever nostalgic, romanticized idea of club culture that's been peddled for the last thirty years, but that's okay.
Donald Trump, waylaid by a single "Access Hollywood" outtake, has embraced and peddled a series of (debunked) conspiracy theories about his opponent.
" Jones has used the platform to peddled theories like Pizzagate and claimed that chemicals in tap water "turn the freakin' frogs gay.
Testosterone—or, as he calls it, "the T"—increasingly was being peddled to middle-aged men as a pharmaceutical fountain of youth.
But there are certainly a number of cases in which the president declined to outright condemn messages and incidents that peddled hate.
Stephens's first column peddled a soft version of climate change denial, drawing more than 600 letters of protest and many cancelled subscriptions.
Some in the West seem to think that this is yet another of the many bizarre conspiracy theories peddled by Mr. Erdogan.
But a US Defense Department employee had peddled it to a drug dealer, before it ended up in the hands of Bryant.
In essence, all the Bushes have peddled an ideological fusion that can cement the right wing and center of the Republican coalition.
One man wandered around draped in Albania flag – most nations flags were being peddled – while dozens did so with the Irish tricolour.
Sure, we'd lived through the filter-disco sound peddled by imprints like Roule, but it was never called disco—that was house.
After all, they peddled this conspiracy theory, the president bought into it, and that's how it commanded our attention for a week.
Fictions are peddled and contested through the news cycle, disinformation has destabilized democracies, and social media has simultaneously connected and atomized communities.
Last week, the EPA's press office peddled a narrative to conservative outlets that Pruitt had spent less than his Obama-era counterparts.
For years, these sorts of sustainability half-measures have been peddled by the super-rich who refuse to give up their toys.
In his service of Trump, Hannity has peddled misinformation and conspiracy theories in his attempts to undermine news unfavorable to the President.
Throughout his presidency, Trump has peddled mendacity and offered disinformation contradicting solid intelligence data that has been collected on matters like Russia.
The public, meanwhile, is peddled the illusion that the reduction in citations is a result of greater compliance rather than suppressed enforcement.
She's about to learn a lot…" Mr. Cohen's lawyer, Lanny J. Davis, said Mr. Gaetz had peddled "despicable lies and personal smears.
There's this thing that's been peddled in comedy that P.C. culture is some enemy of comedy, which is garbage, by the way.
Nope, especially not for folks from low-income backgrounds, who are dark-skinned, who do not fit the glossy, mainstream-peddled mode.
As he peddled along wearing jeans, a vest and a hat, his two dogs enjoyed the ride from a carriage in the front.
The distribution of their votes across all of England belies the insulting image being peddled that Brexiteers are angry, semi-literate, racist northerners.
Career officials undertook a concerted effort to shield the then-ambassador to Ukraine from conspiracies peddled by conservative media outlets beginning in March.
Mr Kurz brought far-right ideas into the Austrian mainstream to keep the parties that originally peddled them away from the top table.
Extremists have long peddled conspiracy theories about polio drops: that they are a Western plot to sterilise Muslims, or that vaccinators are spies.
Last fall, a crew of cheerful young women—called the "Vaev Squad"—peddled the dirty tissues on Venice Beach, according to Vaev's Instagram.
"She is focused on her family & role as FLOTUS – not the unrealistic scenarios being peddled daily by the fake news," Grisham's tweet stated.
Bolsonaro has denied that the Amazon is on fire, accused the international community of meddling, and peddled a hard-line Brazil-first policy.
The Sinaloa cartel controls an estimated 40% to 60% of the marijuana, cocaine and heroin peddled on the streets of the United States.
The business-impact issue is central to lawsuits by two state attorneys general alleging Exxon soft-peddled the risks to consumers and shareholders.
The distribution of their votes across all of England belies the insulting image being peddled that Brexiters are angry, semi-literate, racist northerners.
We would march forth from this church and defend the immigrant and refugee, and slay the false prophets who peddled their toxic nationalism.
For so long, the Oilers peddled hope, with the selections of the No. 2230 picks Taylor Hall, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Nail Yakupov.
PART 3 Confusing retirement plans tied to arcane investments are peddled to teachers and nonprofit workers by representatives who may not understand them.
Clinton's and has prominent Democratic friends in Washington, but has never met the former Democratic presidential candidate, nor peddled children nor abused them.
Environmentalists say Zinke's argument, heavily peddled by Republicans in western states, focuses on pleasing the timber industry rather than focusing on curbing wildfires.
For tourists, the activity is peddled as a "Once in a lifetime experience;" but for local authorities, it's turned into a recurring headache.
The marketplace of ideas implies competition which then implies a natural selection based on the quality of goods being peddled in that marketplace.
For many, it has also become a modern parable for mass-manufactured music, peddled to an undiscerning public like an unsafe food additive.
Prosecutors said Aaron Shamo, 29, was the kingpin of a ring that peddled fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl to thousands of people.
Jones' claim about the protesters is a conspiracy theory often peddled by opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement to discredit their platform.
Mitchell was a gunslinger who would wager $10,000 on a golf putt — arguably, not much riskier than the derivatives Merrill peddled to clients.
The accusation is just one of several falsehoods peddled by conspiracy theorists in the wake of the Parkland shooting and other mass shootings.
Mr. Sekulow then ticked through the high points of the pet conspiracy theories peddled by the president and his Fox News fan club.
Whether or not Juul intentionally peddled its products to young people, the company needs to take responsibility for the epidemic that it created.
Heroin and fentanyl are readily available, inexpensive, highly purified, look identical to prescription painkillers, and are peddled the same way pizzas are delivered.
The food sellers, who peddled snacks like fish balls and egg waffles, have long flocked to the crowded roadways around Chinese New Year.
But for many critics, those actions were hollow in addressing the underlying proliferation of racist and white supremacist ideas that are peddled online.
While they have long peddled the notion that they are simply benign platforms, that has finally been seen for what it is: A canard.
With coalition support, Muslim Syrians have liberated that town and with it, the end-of-times apocalypse narrative that ISIS peddled to recruit thousands.
Recent FBI data show a surge in hate crimes against Muslims that is seemingly connected to the anti-Mulim sentiment peddled by the administration.
The revelations about Hoffman come a year after Facebook deleted hundreds of U.S. accounts that peddled fake news to voters during the 2016 election.
Other responsible politicians should follow their example and shun the anti-Muslim bigotry peddled by groups such as ACT for America, not embrace it.
Some pundits have peddled a "false flag" conspiracy theory — that these attempted attacks were somehow orchestrated by Democrats to sway the public against Trump.
Fox News eventually removed the inaccurate story that peddled the conspiracy theory from its site, after a private investigator contradicted aspects of the story.
His particular brand of comedy equips him to defend truth against the lies, falsehoods, and untruths peddled by Trump and the right-wing media.
One of the most egregious lies Jones has peddled is that the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre was staged to push tougher gun control laws.
This crisis has exposed the hollow promise of the socialist policies Mr. Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez, have peddled since the late 1990s.
Mr. Marks's drug-smuggling career started at Oxford University, where he studied physics and philosophy in the 21960s and peddled marijuana on the side.
She has uncritically peddled that falsehood in countless interviews on national television and has capitalized off of it, by starting the group Fair Fight.
Yes, most of the conspiracy theories Mr. Erdogan and his supporters have peddled recently — about Western or Zionist plots — are more fiction than fact.
At times, the liquor salesmen and those who peddled beer, wine, and spirits through less official channels bickered and tried to undercut each other.
This began two generations ago, she tells me, though at the beginning her relatives peddled new items — mostly women's underwear — rather than used clothing.
We're struggling here, and sometimes people who struggle latch onto false promises and fall for lies peddled by snake-oil salesmen masquerading as leaders.
True, Mr. Trump manipulated white racial resentment and peddled the false notion that Mr. Obama was helping black voters at the expense of whites.
As a businessman, Trump was most adept at sales, as he peddled everything from real estate to steaks to courses offered by Trump University.
They've responded to Facebook's refusal to remove misinformation peddled by politicians in digital ads with threats to carve holes in the law as well.
A sweater depicting a crazed Claus gripping a straw, getting ready to dive into 3 lines of cocaine was being peddled on Walmart's website.
In the past, militants have called vaccination teams foreign agents, and peddled conspiracy theories that their campaigns were a Western ploy to sterilize Muslims.
Similar proposals have been advanced in stand-alone legislation, and model statutes are currently being peddled to unwitting state legislatures across the United States.
He said he cherished the story about how his grandfather peddled pianos from the back of his truck to rural households in Hope, Ark.
The conspiracy theory peddled by Donald Trump that the FBI had placed a "spy" inside the Trump campaign dominated cable news for two weeks.
The prosecutors have also suggested that Mr. Percoco peddled his influence in Albany even when he was off the state's payroll, flouting ethical guidelines.
For Heidi, she's deciding to give Walter a double dose of the drugs peddled to the Homecoming patients under the guise of normal cafeteria food.
Another has overwritten Pollack's imagery with an artistic interpretation of the many conspiracy theories peddled by Q, a mainstay of the far-right on 4chan.
Hawkers peddled Music City Total Eclipse t-shirts on every corner while a cacophony of country music blasted from Broadway's endless row of honky-tonks.
A troupe of dancing dwarves would pull in the punters, while Djojonegoro peddled shots of what was, in essence, a fortified herbal wine to fishermen.
How many stories are out there that are fake that came from Moscow, and which were peddled by Fusion GPS into the left wing media.
For years I wondered why every new product or feature peddled in the annual PR galas put on by Google or Apple involved restaurant recommendations.
MPs who have peddled a softer line on Brexit, such as Sir Oliver Letwin and Dominic Grieve, have faced deselection threats from their local parties.
They're glorified plastic, synthetic acrylic resins, peddled as "natural turquoise" with emblems of Navajo, Zuni, and Pueblo culture that Native Americans source, manufacture, and sell.
Indeed, on Facebook, Donald J. Trump fares better than any other candidate, and anti-vaccination theories like those peddled by Mr. Beck easily go viral.
Trends like Christian rock — the band Creed eventually peddled more than 6 million copies of 1997's My Own Prison — were about to break out.
In a 2016 interview with Britain's New Statesman magazine, Mnangagwa dismissed allegations he was a Gukurahundi "enforcer," saying these were smears peddled by political opponents.
Like those peddled by Peter Gillespie, who was jailed for introducing 72,000 packets of falsified medicines into the UK's distribution system from 2006 to 2007.
Companies like Purdue Pharma, which makes OxyContin, aggressively peddled the idea that these drugs were not addictive with the help of dubious or misinterpreted research.
It feels like every few months, the media becomes infatuated with a new piece of flashy technology peddled to solve a purported disability-related problem.
From Trump to Richard Branson, from Jeff Bezos to Oprah Winfrey, he peddled his message of reinvention and urged American investors to join the party.
He recalled that his father, a Sicilian immigrant who peddled fruits and vegetables, frequently beat his wife, a daughter of Italian immigrants, and their children.
The state's allure — peddled first by visionaries and hucksters, most famously in the Great Florida Land Boom of the 1920s — is no less potent today.
Iran&aposs state-run Channel One network also peddled a theory that a senior CIA official named Michael D&aposAndrea had been on the plane.
Across the country, subprime loans had been disproportionately peddled to black and Latino families — even the wealthy ones — specifically because banks had long ignored them.
Like those peddled by Peter Gillespie, who was jailed for introducing 22018,2200 packets of falsified medicines into the UK's distribution system from 21 to 22014.
American exceptionalism aside, there is a virtually universal acceptance that healthcare is not a commodity that can be efficiently peddled in a market based system.
Publishers there have been spooked by the 2015 abduction to China of five Hong Kong booksellers who peddled lurid, poorly sourced potboilers about China's leaders.
While liberals have celebrated her as a hero, dubbed the "Notorious RBG," some fringe conservative actors have peddled conspiracy theories that Ginsburg is actually dead.
Now that he is off the federal payroll, he will also be able to enjoy the products peddled by the dispensaries, especially the edible marijuana products.
Sadly, the ideas espoused in his letter echo the same pseudoscience peddled by eugenicists and white supremacists for decades—and they're unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
Michael Flynn, Donald Trump's pick to be national security adviser, has on several occasions peddled conspiracy theories about Islamic Sharia law coming to the United States.
But things get complicated when we dig into what Trump wants Zelensky to investigate — because it has to do with a conspiracy theory Trump has peddled.
There was also George W. Bush, who peddled policies grounded in homophobia and theological hate to rouse his base for votes, specifically targeting African American churches.
It peddled such vibrant motifs as defecation, urination, childbirth, death, toilet-ghosts, necromancy and then some—all in the after-school slot on Australia's national broadcaster.
Krispy Kreme counts several basketball legends among its legions of fans and, earlier this year, even peddled a limited-edition, doughnut-inspired basketball shoe with Nike.
That's where Abhishek Prasad peddled his musical wares during a four-hour surgery in India that aimed to correct cramping in his fingers, his surgeon said.
For instance, if different products are being peddled to different consumers, the retailer needs to be able to track whether all the items are in stock.
Lately, the call has been particularly strong for social media companies to help with the last element -- the elimination of unwanted content peddled by unsavory actors.
Twitter suspended an account that peddled conspiracy-laden content on Tuesday after President Donald Trump retweeted it earlier in the day, according to The Daily Beast.
Omar's comments reflects a larger problem in American politics: the distorted priorities that are a result of the false equivalence peddled by mainstream pundits and politicians.
On Monday, Trump said Cohen should serve a full prison term, casting him as a liar who peddled false stories to obtain a more lenient sentence.
But they do show that the ugly racial stereotypes often peddled by the NRA's shows and spokespeople are not just a product of an extremist leadership.
Few men typify the "I'll fight anyone, anytime, anywhere" mantra peddled by many fighters out there quite like Kondo did—and continues to do so now.
Lindberg failed to address the media after the announcement, in a rare move for such an experienced IOC member, while Konig Jerlmyr peddled the party line.
The arguments they have peddled have always been outlandish; with the signing of the new trade deal, however, they are starting to lose their credibility entirely.
These strategies, peddled via exchange-traded products and designed to profit from extended spells of market calm, yielded rich pickings as long as volatility stayed low.
These strategies, peddled via exchange-traded products and designed to profit from extended spells of market calm, yielded rich pickings as long as volatility stayed low.
Over the last year, it has become abundantly clear that key organizers of the movement have repeatedly demeaned Jewish women and peddled openly anti-Semitic stereotypes.
The neocons claim that Trump would threaten the international order (read: no more "nation building"), while others parrot the caricatures of Trump peddled by the left.
Trump has, at times, cast doubt on intelligence community assessment and described the narrative that Moscow interfered in the election as a "hoax" peddled by Democrats.
Victory in a war with adherents to a religiously fueled totalitarian ideology will only come when the message peddled by our enemy is undermined and delegitimized.
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks should not assume that customers have been negligent when they fall for scams peddled by increasingly sophisticated fraudsters, Britain's financial ombudsman said on Wednesday.
The idea that leftist "Nazis" victimize the right infuses the "histories" and "commentary" peddled by White house darling (and convicted felon, later pardoned by Trump) Dinesh D'Souza.
Earlier this month, BuzzFeed News highlighted how some of these Facebook ads peddled bitcoin-related disinformation and fake news touting cryptocurrency services and initial coin offerings (ICOs).
Flash forward to 2016, when presidential candidate Trump suggested "some kind of punishment" should exist for women seeking abortions (a statement on which he later back-peddled).
And actually, what sets To All The Boys I've Loved Before apart is how it actively deconstructs the falsehoods of romantic ideals peddled by most rom-coms.
Like the other big banks, Goldman Sachs peddled residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS), which is another way of saying they put bunches of crappy loans into bundles.
Putin offers a lot of money for those willing to be corrupted, but zero inspiration of the kind successfully offered by Kremlin predecessors who successfully peddled collectivism.
Donald Trump's path to the White House was bolstered by a conspiracy theory, which he peddled for years, that questioned the constitutional legitimacy of Barack Obama's presidency.
Cordova, who worked for Trump's campaign in California, reportedly peddled conspiracy theories, including the false claim that Gold Star father Khizr Khan worked for the Muslim Brotherhood.
An example is the story about electric grid penetration peddled by The Washington Post, after which the paper was forced to admit the report was basically fiction.
It is the same dream peddled by Woodrow Wilson in the aftermath of World War I; it is the same dream that fails to understand human nature.
President Trump and the Republican leadership in Congress assert that corporate tax cuts would boost growth and thereby pay for themselves, the same voodoo they've endlessly peddled.
I did some simple math for the other types of candy I peddled, and made sure that I earned at least a 200% profit, if not more.
They also peddled H.O.P.E., an acronym for Hall, (Linus) Omark, (Magnus) Paajarvi and (Jordan) Eberle, a collection of promising players expected to guide Edmonton into the postseason.
The N.R.A. is powerful not because it's rich, but because it has successfully peddled the idea that our civil liberties rely principally on the possession of guns.
To distract you from their failures and delegitimize Mr. Trump, top Democrats peddled a laughable conspiracy theory about Russia colluding with Mr. Trump to beat Hillary Clinton.
"President Trump and many Republicans have peddled conspiracy theories about Twitter and other social media platforms to whip up their base and fund-raise," Mr. Pallone said.
With her starring role in Queen Sono, the actress wants to show that there is so much more than the stereotypes that the mainstream media has peddled.
This fall, as House Democrats debated whether to open an investigation, the pop singer Lizzo tweeted peaches as the internet peddled "ImpeachMINTS" and "Absolute Impeach" T-shirts.
As president, Mr. Trump has questioned his own intelligence agencies and peddled repeated falsehoods, a record that could undermine the administration's credibility on the highly delicate subject.
In the winter of 1983, outside Cooper Union, in the East Village, he staged a legendary performance in which he solemnly peddled snowballs, priced according to size.
The campaign has already been marred by a significant amount of campaign trickery and online misinformation, much of it peddled by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party.
Officials and advisers spanning the White House and the Pentagon regularly peddled an optimistic view of Afghanistan&aposs progress in securing the country, despite holding private reservations.
Many of the groups have peddled the narrative that militants are posing as asylum seekers from Syria, Iraq, and other war-torn countries in the Middle East.
Subsequent FOIA requests quickly illustrated that not only was there never any DDOS attack, but that several FCC staffers repeatedly peddled the false narrative to numerous media outlets.
Though this might sound like a monotonous addition to the mountain of political comedy being peddled these days, Shaffer ensures his story is far from another Trump joke.
Johnson wasn't the first person to make this claim, but he peddled it and went on a Brexit Battle Bus tour with the claim plastered on its side.
Rebels and diplomats say the draft peddled by Russia would involve a devolution of powers, with portfolios, such as the interior, defence and foreign ministries, gaining extra power.
Among other affronts, he has tried to discredit the electoral process by making false claims about illegal voting and has peddled false allegations that Britain spied on him.
Breitbart (and Fox News, which has peddled its own conspiracy theories) will be part of the News tab alongside The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and NPR.
As the Associated Press reports, the White House is "scrambling" to find ways to discredit Comey, whose testimony is expected to contradict major falsehoods peddled by the president.
The report outlines damning allegations that Facebook accused its critics of anti-Semitism, all while it financed groups that peddled notoriously anti-Semitic conspiracy theories on its platform.
But, it totally goes against the story of sorrow and regret that Eubank Sr. has peddled for decades and the tale spun by the pair following Blackwell's coma.
The cute vegetarian restaurant sits on a lively plaza on Calle Xicoténcatl, and I spent some time hanging out, perusing jewelry and bootleg DVDs peddled by sidewalk vendors.
As the five-year pedicab veteran peddled me toward my next destination, he told me a bit about the people he's been serving over the past few days.
This is what's so frustrating about the reflexive centrist lullabies peddled by old-media savants like Wolff and Hiatt: They mistake the work of reporting for partisan cheerleading.
When the NTSB first peddled the proposal to lower the legal limit back in 2013, the activist group came out as a firm "neutral," refusing to back it.
The four suspects are alleged to have sourced the cocaine from Perugia and peddled two kilograms each month throughout Tuscany at $90-120 per gram, Fox News reported.
Fiona Hill, Trump&aposs former top Russia adviser, in testimony before House investigators on Thursday slammed members of the committee who&aposve peddled the "fictional narrative" on Ukraine.
It is our method and standard of evidence that separates the work of art historians, historians, archaeologists, and other experts from the hateful distortions peddled by white supremacists.
By day, traders peddled everything from fresh-farm produce and juicy caterpillars – a local delicacy - to oriental carpets and spare car parts, at the country's best-stocked market.
The Galaxy line from the offerings being peddled by other smartphone makers is the rich, next-generation ecosystem that Samsung is building to slot their mobile devices into.
Earlier in the press briefing, Pompeo indirectly cited propaganda that Chinese government officials have peddled in an effort to cast away doubt about the origins of the virus.
It was where — when Mr. Perry was 9 years old — his father, who peddled drugs to feed his own addiction, was stabbed to death in a drug feud.
Without that, clients can be peddled products with high fees that pay large commissions to the advisor, an outcome that&aposs not in the investor&aposs best interest.
The birtherism Trump peddled back when Barack Obama occupied the White House gave way to accusations of a "deep state" of unelected bureaucrats implanted inside the federal government.
Some conspiracy theories — including one peddled by an American lawmaker, which claims that the virus was a bioweapon originating from a Chinese lab — plumb the depths of immorality.
" He dismissed the Shabab's account, adding, "It is important to note that the information being peddled by terrorists on social media is false and part of their propaganda.
Just this week, Giuliani traveled to Ukraine to meet with some of the same former officials, including Shokin, who peddled the theories about Biden in the first place.
The president's argument that these very children are a threat to our country's safety is a continuation of the false narrative peddled by some of his closest allies.
A major component of that influence was peddled via social media, and Facebook in particular, which saw thousands of fake accounts, suspicious ad buys, and reams of disinformation.
Much has been written about how missteps, gaffes, and outright falsehoods peddled by Trump that would long ago have toppled other politicians seem to bounce off of him.
Conor -- along with his girlfriend, Dee Devlin, and their adorable son, Conor Jr. -- peddled out into Central Park on Thursday afternoon ... flanked by Conor's security team and entourage.
In Lithuania last year, government intelligence experts showed me their handbook, explaining to their citizens how to spot real news made by professionals and fake news peddled by propagandists.
The far-right publishers who peddled in her images will say they are protected under the First Amendment or because the images constituted a matter of public concern — i.e.
In doing so, she risks validating the negative, oft-peddled view of her as a cynical politician who will do anything to win and who has no core principles.
And Trump's rise to political celebrity came as he peddled the falsehood that the nation's first black president, Barack Obama, was born in Africa, not in the United States.
Rohrbacher's adoption of the sectarian narrative peddled by the Assad regime is not helpful towards the goal of secular democracy and only places Christians like us in more danger.
We were all bonded by the undignified fact that we peddled hand puppets and yo-yos and plush pigs in tiaras while wishing that we were doing something else.
At the time of the murder, Brown, who was 16 and had run away from home, was living in a motel with a trafficker who peddled her for sex.
Regulators and consumers alike are trying to sort out how news, information, data and ads are peddled on these platforms — and how it all impacts competition and general discourse.
Their particular beef is "cultural Marxism"—a conspiracy theory about the takeover by left-wing thought, peddled by everything from the Daily Mail to the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer.
He peddled Trump University, a real estate sales seminar, and a multilevel vitamin marketing business called Trump Network as ways for average people to make money during difficult times.
But some of the data these sites peddled is really personal, including users' sexual orientation, drug use habits, dating preferences and precise locations — and that could violate privacy laws.
Many Republicans have peddled anti-immigrant sentiment for years, and a return to Goldwater's principles probably wouldn't remedy that; the rejection of free trade agreements also has complex roots.
Now that the general will has been revealed, goes the line which Rousseauan Tories have successfully peddled, those who question it must be crushed like so many French aristocrats.
Without real evidence, they peddled a conspiracy theory that said Seth Rich leaked a trove of DNC emails to Wikileaks and was killed in retribution for the supposed leak.
Others have written at length about the way Bombshell elides the contributions that its characters, and in particular Megyn Kelly, have made to the worldview peddled by Fox News.
Johnson peddled the racist myth that Southern whites were victimized by black emancipation and citizenship, which became an article of faith among Lost Cause proponents in the postwar South.
Before there was Fyre Festival, there was Magnises: a black card with membership perks peddled by McFarland that cost members $226 per year for exclusive events and a concierge service.
The government's flat-footed strategy for researching and testing new drugs and the cripplingly high costs of developing therapies spurred black-market clubs that peddled unapproved drugs by the truckload.
Mr Kyari appealed to Nigerians to ignore the slick campaigns peddled by political consultants and "not [to] be fooled by the packaging" but to look at what is inside it.
For years, Jones, who has a massive, cultlike following, has unabatedly peddled conspiracy theories to an ever-growing number of fans, many of whom believe them to be the truth.
Similar influence was peddled during Trump's 2017 inauguration, which featured corporate donors including AT&T, Bank of America, Boeing, Exxon Mobil, General Motors, Coca Cola, and Pepsi, according to OpenSecrets.
Above all else, Trump is a salesman, and his record shows that many of the goods he has peddled have not turned out to be so satisfactory for his customers.
He's peddled the reactionary flavor of the month, whether its Men's Rights, or GamerGate, or Trump, all the way to a massive online following and an interview with 60 Minutes.
Dancing to Ajit Pai's right is Daily Caller staffer Martina Markota, who just a few months ago peddled Pizzagate conspiracy theories in a since-deleted video on her personal website.
Mr Erdogan may never have peddled the myth that the Kurds do not exist, but he has succumbed to a different fantasy: that he can end Kurdish nationalism by force.
Donald Trump needs to understand that, whether he is a racist or not, he peddled in this for the last 18 months, and he unearthed an ugly underbelly in America.
Nathan, who peddled bread and knishes as a boy in Poland, quickly found his way to the busy luncheonettes in Manhattan and then to the grand restaurants in Coney Island.
They had exposed the activities of the Soviet disinformation campaign; raised the cost of Soviet actions; exposed the lies of America's adversaries; and discredited anyone who had peddled those claims.
He has adopted a ready-made: the sinless version of Shostakovich peddled by "Testimony," supplemented by the most lurid tales from Ms. Wilson's argosy and a published letter or two.
The false promise being peddled by this White House that the solution to our problems is just to turn back the clock -- to "Make America Great Again" -- is not honest.
"Over the past few weeks, President Trump and many Republicans have peddled conspiracy theories about Twitter and other social media platforms to whip up their base and fundraise," Pallone said.
A short profile in 2014, published in The Wall Street Journal, reported that NSO had peddled its product to the Mexican government, and got the interest of even the CIA.
Many Republicans close to the White House recall the days before last year's midterms when instead of trumpeting the economy he peddled divisive warnings about a Central American migrant caravan.
Conspiracy theories are peddled freely, including that last month's Notre-Dame fire was the work of Islamic terrorists, a spy agency, or an elite cabal that secretly runs the world.
For years, Jones, the founder of Infowars, peddled a conspiracy theory about the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, where a shooter killed 20 children and six adults in 2012.
Obviously, McNaughton feels much more warmly toward Trump than toward Obama, and seems to be convinced of the version of current events peddled by Fox News and White House officials.
In April, the government proposed a media law that threatened to cancel the accreditation of journalists who peddled "fake news," but backed down 24 hours later after a massive outcry.
O'Toole dissects a number of myths peddled over the years by Britain's most extreme Euroskeptics, including the specter of an overweening continent determined to outlaw prawn cocktail-flavored potato chips.
William Webster, who is now 94 years old, and his wife, Lynda, were targeted four years ago by a man who peddled a lottery scam over phone calls and emails.
In Kyiv, the group met with several controversial Ukrainian political figures, including former prosecutors general Viktor Shokin and Yuriy Lutsenko, both of whom have peddled disinformation to Giuliani for months.
And yet it has been peddled all week by Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, who went on a media blitz to share the spoils of his recent trip to Ukraine.
One of the arguments peddled by the defense establishment in support of maintaining U.S. forces in Afghanistan is that a U.S. departure would leave a void for rivals to fill.
Throughout the years, officials and advisers spanning the White House and the Pentagon regularly peddled an optimistic view of Afghanistan&aposs progress, despite holding private reservations, according to the interviews.
And he infuriated Democrats in 2008 when he peddled a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama, though he now says he was "used" by the Hillary Clinton campaign in that episode.
TMZ has reached out to multiple people at both Penguin Random House and its subsidiary, Dutton -- two publishing companies that have peddled her 14 novels -- but we haven't heard a peep.
At last some hard facts have been found with which to compare the hype that Trump peddled to claim for himself a spot among the most brilliant moneymakers in the universe.
The actor also peddled jokes about underwear made of ham — Donald Trump's sirloin steak briefs "lock in the moisture," he quipped — and manhandling the Fox News crew with his roving thumbs.
Back when Trump continuously peddled birther conspiracy theories, a person who spoke with Jared Kushner said the son-in-law assured that Trump didn't really believe it, according to the magazine.
In recent days the president has peddled baseless conspiracy theories that Romney has links with Burisma, the Ukrainian energy firm former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, was a board member.
Mr. Trump quickly dashed that hope, though his response has been no worse than those of the other Republican candidates, who across the board have peddled simplistic evasions and dangerous misinformation.
This goal also explains why both Gryphons & Gargoyles, a game that drives its users mad, and Fizzle Rocks, an addictive drug peddled for free by Hiram Lodge, was introduced to Riverdale.
Without real evidence, these media figures peddled a conspiracy theory that said Seth Rich leaked a trove of DNC emails to Wikileaks and was killed in retribution for the supposed leak.
He has also peddled conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton during the campaign and suggested in April that Mike Cernovich, an alt-right conspiracy theorist and author, should win the Pulitzer Prize.
People are sharing photos of their thighs using the hashtag #BigThighTwitter and, in doing so, are helping to highlight the ridiculous and unrealistic beauty standards still peddled by the mainstream media.
There was little sense of transformation as he turned from a shy, sober boy to the suitor emboldened by the love potion (actually cheap wine) peddled by the traveling quack Dulcamara.
A spokesperson for the prime minister said it was "wrong for the president to have done this," referring to him re-tweeting fake news peddled by far-right propagandists Britain First.
"Love Potion No. 9," the 1959 song by the Clovers, told of an aphrodisiac peddled by a "gypsy" that makes the subject love/kiss everything he sees, including an unappreciative cop.
" To a rival paper, Lyman, presumably with Barnum's blessing, peddled the fiction that the body on the table had not been Heth's at all; she was in Connecticut, "alive and well.
"What we're seeing here is a spreading stain, in which conspiracy mongering" is "peddled to a receptive audience softened up for decades by Fox News," argues The Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan.
From the start of the trial, the defense has peddled the narrative of Mr. Guzmán's impoverished upbringing, how as a child he sold oranges in the streets just to scrape by.
From the beginning, we have said that Jones knowingly peddled false and malicious narratives in order to make money at the expense of the Sandy Hook families' grief, safety and security.
On Saturday the Washington Post reported that an agency within the State Department had compiled a report of 2 million tweets, which peddled conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
They assertively peddled the impression that as happy as they were to make friends, they were even happier to make enemies, because that meant that they were fully in the fight.
"The narrative is being peddled in local and foreign media and some sections of business, that the president is fighting his minister of finance and the National Treasury department," the presidency said.
It strongly suggests that a majority of the stocks have been peddled on spurious bull stories to ordinary people who have been forgotten the moment their money has been taken from them.
In 2015, Judge Shepherd peddled several questionable pro-life talking points in a ruling striking down a North Dakota law that would have banned abortion as early as six weeks of pregnancy.
Earlier this week, TMZ reached out to multiple people at both Penguin Random House and its subsidiary, Dutton -- the two publishing companies that peddled her 14 novels -- but they went radio silent.
Several times he thought he'd seen her, mounted his bike, and peddled off in hot pursuit with his heart thumping a mile a minute, only to find out it was someone else.
But growing evidence suggests both Trump campaign advisers made exculpatory statements — at the very start of the FBI's investigation — that undercut the Trump-Russia collusion theory peddled to agents by Democratic sources.
But if you use "bananas" as a signal to potentially anagram, and notice that ROD LOVES is eight letters, then you can deduce that RODLOVES, anagrammed, is peddled too many, or OVERSOLD.
Sure, he peddled positions that he wasn't fixed to, made promises that he couldn't keep, touted a populism that he was bound to jettison and professed a caring that was entirely counterfeit.
To further its goal of "neutralizing King as an effective Negro leader" (as a 20173 F.B.I. memo put it), the bureau peddled lurid details of his sex life to journalists and politicians.
Monitoring his information consumption — and countering what Mr. Kelly calls "garbage" peddled to him by outsiders — remains a priority for the chief of staff and the team he has made his own.
And monowheels were these giant contraptions where basically people sat inside one giant wheel and peddled it and tried to move around, and it was kind of unwieldy and gigantic and inefficient.
This problem is also another strong reminder of just how bad an idea the "Medicare for All" plans peddled by Democratic presidential candidates like Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders really are.
His understanding of the subject is limited," Musk tweeted after a Facebook Live broadcast in which Zuckerberg said he's "really optimistic" about AI and tired of the fear-mongering peddled by "naysayers.
Trump repeatedly peddled the conspiracy that the nation's first African-American president was not a natural-born citizen of the U.S., regularly challenging Obama to release his birth certificate for public review.
Without real evidence, these far-right activists peddled a conspiracy theory that said Seth Rich leaked a trove of DNC emails to Wikileaks and was killed in retribution for the supposed leak.
Even if we set aside the politics of fear peddled by Fox News itself, the idea that women banding together is all it will take to end harassment is obviously unearned optimism.
And I fought with friends, men who I adored and respected, when videotapes of R. Kelly having sex with what appeared to be an underage girl were being peddled on street corners.
The technology Rolo peddled here is one that can take the consciousness of comatose people and put it into another person's head, letting them see and feel whatever their host body does.
DOJ veterans say the operative, Jack Burkman, could face charges including obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and false statements if it emerges that he knowingly peddled false information to hamper the Russia probe.
These are among other hallucinatory fictions peddled by opportunists like Mr. Cruz as they comfort an arms industry enriched by a gun mortality rate far higher than that of any other modern nation.
They deplore its sabre-rattling towards Taiwan and Japan, and its deep reservoirs of grievance (this week the paper peddled a largely confected tale accusing Swedish police of brutalising some rowdy Chinese tourists).
On Saturday, 11 people were shot dead inside a Pittsburgh synagogue by a man who yelled "All Jews must die!" and believed in racist conspiracy theories peddled by the president and other conservatives.
Here are some of Mexico's biggest drug cartels: Sinaloa Federation The largest illegal drug franchise in Mexico supplies much of the marijuana, cocaine and heroin peddled on the streets of the United States.
Those who peddled the conspiracy included Fox News host Sean Hannity, who hyped it on his radio and television shows despite widespread public condemnation of his coverage, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
The rash of swingeing fines that had been disfiguring profits had largely dissipated (although Goldman Sachs recently agreed to pay $5 billion to settle charges that it knowingly peddled dodgy mortgage-backed securities).
For now, the fundamental things apply: Trump's core support is firm and animated by its visceral rejection of a political class that prizes the norms and niceties being peddled by Biden and Kasich.
Guzman surrounded himself with ruthless guards and enforcers, reigning over a multibillion-dollar global drug empire that supplied much of the marijuana, cocaine and heroin peddled on the streets of the United States.
The fracas started when sexually explicit content from a pornographic magazine began circulating on social media, peddled by people who claimed it was part of a guidance manual issued by the education ministry.
All images: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoFor more than a decade, Razer has peddled aggressive, brightly colored peripherals and PCs to people who cared more about frame rates and kill death ratios than mainstream appeal.
Thanks, in part, to a playlist of TED talks on the productivity of failure, the dictum to "fail harder, fail faster" is now being peddled in fields from scientific research to elementary education.
A bit like American drag super group DMV, Denim use parody to dismantle some of the more prevalent stereotypes we're peddled by pop; especially those concerning femininity, fame and, well, fortune, I guess.
For years, we ignored the birthers, the racists, the truthers and other conspiracy theorists who indulged fantasies of Mr. Obama's secret Muslim plot to subvert Christendom, or who peddled baseless tales of Mrs.
Even though most teens can't afford to drop multiple hundreds on the versions peddled by other brands, they're probably a lot more likely to spring for Crocs' regular ol' $30 to $40 versions.
It's very satisfying, and has made life better for those of us who are tired of having stuff constantly peddled at us without any thought to whether we really want to see it.
Mr. Trump implicitly criticized Ms. Thunberg and other activists, saying they peddled warnings of doom at a time when his policies had ushered in a bright new era of economic prosperity for Americans.
Then Fiona Hill, the Russia expert formerly on the National Security Council, gave a stark warning to congressional Republicans that they risked becoming dupes to Russian propaganda being peddled by the president himself.
After several bombs were mailed to prominent Democrats, former government officials and a news organization, right-wing Republicans, including Lou Dobbs, peddled the conspiracy theory the bombs were a political ploy by Democrats.
For one, contrary to the falsehoods relentlessly peddled by the president and his enablers in Congress and the media, there was sufficient evidence to open a counterintelligence probe into Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
After all, central bankers failed to prevent the most devastating financial crisis in generations — looking on idly, at best, while financial institutions peddled shady bonds to fuel a housing bubble of gargantuan proportions.
The most common of these fake drugs, often peddled over the Internet and sometimes linked to organized crime and terrorist groups, include medicines for heart disease, erectile dysfunction, cancer and pain (prescription opioids).
The snowballs tapped into the iconoclastic spirit of Marcel Duchamp, who once peddled his "Rotoreliefs," small disks that formed a visual image when turned on a Victrola, at an inventors' fair in Paris.
In a statement, the agency alleged Zaslavskiy did just that:The SEC alleges that Maksim Zaslavskiy and his companies have been selling unregistered securities, and the digital tokens or coins being peddled don't really exist.
On Silk Road 2.0, Wattigney peddled the items with help from another, larger pool of co-conspirators, and created another identity, "CouponKing," in "an effort to control the counterfeit coupon market," court documents read.
The tactics of YouTube shock jocks and Facebook conspiracy theorists hardly differ from those of their analog predecessors; crisis actor posts and videos have, for example, been a staple of peddled misinformation for years.
Compare that to today, where access to the internet means I can actually get off the main tourist stretches peddled by guidebooks and explore neighborhoods that I never would have dreamed of doing before.
Back in his Stalinist dystopia, Mr Kim has peddled a conflicting but equally stirring story, says a scholar from a Chinese government-sponsored think-tank who travels to North Korea several times a year.
Remember that this is the candidate who peddled -- and to this day has not renounced -- garbage claims that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States and then never produced any evidence.
Guzman surrounded himself with ruthless guards and enforcers and reigned over a multibillion-dollar global drug empire that supplied much of the marijuana, cocaine and heroin peddled on the streets of the United States.
He insulted a black pastor, called for Clinton's bodyguards to be disarmed and angered the media with a publicity stunt that was meant to walk back the "birther" conspiracy he had peddled for years.
The former flames, who dated on-and-off from 2011 to 2015, were all smiles as they peddled around Los Angeles—he in a sporty red skater hoodie, she in a classic grey sweater.
Manhattan had the Metropolitan Museum of Art uptown and a few commercial galleries in midtown, but they typically peddled the kind of safe, canonised work (landscapes, Old Masters) preferred by the city's wealthy elite.
Young men hear falsehoods peddled as "truths": That the sexes are not only equal, they are the same in everything but reproductive organs, and that any differences between males and females are socially constructed.
While the gift shop at the recent U.S. Championships here brimmed with women's leotards for sale, none of the singlets or socks-and-stirrup pants that the male gymnasts compete in were being peddled.
In the closing days of the campaign, Mr. Trump repeatedly, and ominously, peddled the wholly unsubstantiated theory that the election was being rigged and that the country could find itself torn apart if Mrs.
Washington (CNN)The Justice Department's inspector general took a big swing at the conspiracy theories peddled by President Donald Trump and others about the FBI's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Nonetheless, this gap became the linchpin to conspiracy theories peddled by Trump and his Republican allies, who say the FBI launched the Russia investigation to stop Trump from winning, and is now covering it up.
"Over the past weeks, President Trump and many Republicans have peddled conspiracy theories about Twitter and other social media platforms to whip up their base and fundraise," said Representative Frank Pallone, the committee's top Democrat.
Asked about the recent National Enquirer report alleging her husband has had affairs with five different women, Heidi called it "garbage" and echoed the Texas senator's accusation that Trump peddled the story to the press.
But none of this has anything to do with the nonsense being peddled by Republicans like Hawley and Cruz,who seem intent on getting both the legislative intent and plain text of 22016 exactly backwards.
Through Infowars and its many affiliated podcasts, websites, and social media channels, Jones has regularly peddled false information and conspiracy theories about political figures and, most notably, the parents of the Sandy Hook shooting victims.
On Sunday evening, the younger Flynn defended the baseless "PizzaGate" conspiracy, the name given to a theory peddled online that claims Comet Ping Pong restaurant and its owner were involved in a child sex operation.
Then there's the straight-up misogyny — the inevitable T-shirts that Clinton haters peddled at the Republican Convention, and the more shocking chants of "lock her up" that turned the arena into a witch hunt.
Suspending hate figures: This finally happened in May, as it did on Instagram, and only after Facebook permitted the parasitic conspiracy horseshit these hate-mongering lizard people peddled to their massive followings on the platform.
Roof became the most visible embodiment of disdain for blacks in a nation that perfected that attitude, in a city that peddled that attitude and that remained at best ambivalent about atoning for that attitude.
Michael Sanchez also alleges in the suit that de Becker and Bezos "peddled rumors" to the press that he was a part of a "conservative conspiracy with high-profile political operatives" and the Saudi government.
But successful diplomacy requires having a top diplomat who can articulate key national security challenges to America's allies and partners, as well as pushing back on the propaganda, narrative, and invective peddled by America's adversaries.
It's hard to imagine what the pitch for "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" would have sounded like had it been peddled to a commercial network, back in an era of Saturday-morning cartoons governed by toy ads.
But Biden has at times been forced to address the conspiracy theories, peddled by the right, that Biden forced the Ukrainian government to fire a prosecutor who was investigating a company that Hunter worked for.
The result has been a surreal political atmosphere laced with fear, confusion, and even moments of dark comedy that undermines the picture of swelling popular support for the measure being peddled relentlessly by state media.
Most of the British chain's trademark fodder is peddled here: plastic pots filled with Greek yogurt and chopped banana bits, baguettes serried with cucumber rounds and tuna, squat cardboard boxes containing hot tomato-feta soup.
Refuting a debunked theory peddled by Trump and his Republican allies, Baker said that the investigation began in July 2016 because of a tip that Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos had inside information about Russian meddling.
Middleton looked effortlessly chic as she peddled her way through the streets while wearing a gray blazer, white button-down shirt, dark denim skinny jeans, and a pair of white L.K. Bennett espadrilles in tulip lace.
" Yes, that's the same Mike Coffman who peddled Trump-style birtherism four years ago and got into hot water when he said, "I don't know whether Barack Obama was born in the United States of America.
For more than 20 years, al-Qaeda and its offspring have successfully peddled the view that the West is engaged in a "war against Islam" with the active connivance of client rulers across the Muslim world.
What really smarted for some women, and what continues to smart, is the way these films have so lucratively peddled an updated, R-rated version of romantic fables we're supposed to have left in the dust.
The notion of "alternative facts," newly introduced to the West by the Trump administration, is one that's been peddled for years by politicians in Nigeria, rushing in to fill a vacuum created by fear and discontent.
Asked by the New Yorker about the inflammatory misinformation peddled by InfoWars conspiracy theorist and hate speech "preacher," Alex Jones, earlier this year, Zuckerberg's gut instinct was to argue again to be let off the hook.
But when it came to the conspiracies peddled by the GOP's conservative mouthpieces -- that he was born in Kenya, a closet Muslim, or a secret socialist -- the strategy had been to remain largely above the fray.
While she says it is too early for hard statistics, she is hearing more and more stories like those of a Las Vegas sex worker who had peddled her services online until the new law passed.
Slowly, and then all at once: That's how the internet giants decided to end their relationships with Alex Jones, whose Infowars brand has peddled conspiracy theories and other forms of disinformation to large audiences for years.
Although the fake child sex ring promoted by Flynn is a separate hoax, critics say it exposes the extent to which the Trump camp at large has benefited from and at times explicitly peddled false information.
And just like the hallowed taco night celebrated in homes throughout America, the centerpiece is not a fragrant corn tortilla, but a U-shaped hard shell peddled by the likes of Old El Paso and Ortega.
In the 1970s the North American Man-Boy Love Association and, in Britain, the Paedophile Information Exchange (now disbanded) peddled the notion that sex between an adult and child can be loving and consensual, even educational.
Election Year comes off feeling like a far more optimistic film than its forebears — if we band together and resist the violence being peddled to us, it tells us, we can end the cycle of oppression.
In fact, Trump has peddled so many lies about the president that this clearly election-driven, down-to-the-wire political ploy rang hollow and felt like as much of an insult as the original claim.
GENEVA — Discarding diplomatic niceties, the United Nations' top human rights official on Monday denounced Western politicians who he said used racist language and peddled fear in a way similar to the jihadist propaganda of Islamist extremists.
He gained notoriety as an online troll who peddled conspiracy theories about Hillary Clinton's health, among other things, frequently drawing ire from both conservatives and liberals alike for making inflammatory comments on a host of issues.
"And I'm not attacking (Bannon) personally, but they peddled a lot of stories on that website that are just false, they're just not true and that reinforced sexist, racist, anti-Semitic notions in people," Mook said.
For all its current ubiquity, social media might someday occupy a status akin to cigarettes, which are peddled as a pleasure and a relief to the lower classes but which élite Americans largely attempt to avoid.
I also supremely believe that the same Republicans who swore that they had a replacement for ObamaCare and peddled in "PizzaGate" conspiracies would have done everything possible to act as an impediment to a Clinton presidency.
Washington (CNN)In the days since a federal judge warned Roger Stone that he could soon face a gag order, Stone has peddled conspiracy theories, claimed he can't get a fair trial and criticized the judge.
Speaking of fact-checking Fox News' chief news anchor Shepard Smith spent a portion of his program fact-checking some of the fear-mongering that has been peddled by his own colleagues on his own network.
" Still, the case served as fodder for purveyors of disinformation, who peddled false stories claiming the weapons were bound for Islamberg, that President Trump had ordered a raid and that investigators had uncovered "America's WORST Nightmare.
"The digital duopoly clearly benefited from commodifying content and rewarding sites, fake or flawed, that gamed search engines and peddled witless clickbait at the expense of provenance and professional journalism," Thomson told BuzzFeed News in a statement.
"See, the humor in the sketch is that the hell dust is being peddled by middle-aged suburban white parents, which ironically is a large portion of those abusing heroin," wrote Paul Sacca on the site BroBible.
Hybrid Theory certainly didn't shy away from nu-metal tropes (peep the low-slung bass chug and whisper-screams on "Run Away"), but it felt different from the naked rage that bands like Slipknot and Korn peddled.
The case of Sanjay Williams — the man who peddled the sucker lists — was a milestone: the first list seller successfully prosecuted in the U.S. He is serving a 20-year sentence for conspiracy, fraud and money laundering.
Cruz quickly became "Lyin' Ted" and, before it was all over, Trump had threatened to "spill the beans" on the senator's wife and repeatedly peddled a conspiracy theory linking his father to JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
Trump peddled dozens of wildly disproven falsehoods in justifying exiting the agreement, which prompted swift backlash from the international community, diplomats, Trump's own Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, and major US companies like Apple, Microsoft and Intel.
Other Republicans soft-peddled the idea of a congressional witch hunt, which almost certainly would end up in the courts — at least if efforts were made to bring in Times employees to discover the news outlet's sources.
My respect for Sir Ernest notwithstanding, if I had known that such a stash was at my feet it is highly unlikely that those commemorative crates would have still been peddled all those years later at Heathrow.
"The notion of identity politics has been peddled for the past 10 years and it's been used as a dog whistle to say we shouldn't pay too much attention to the voices coming into progress," Abrams said.
And now, thanks to this movie, many foreigners will discover that Italy is not one gigantic Tuscany, a soft drug peddled in predictable packages, such as hills in the sunset, olive groves, lemon trees and white wine.
In a city where the business of selling Christmas trees can become contentious, and occasionally litigious, Mr. Berube is a welcome sight for many in this Manhattan neighborhood, where he has peddled trees for nearly two decades.
Teddy's rage at the senseless loss and the virtual violation makes him vulnerable, unpredictably, to another obscenity: a false-flag narrative peddled by an "Infowars"-like show, relentlessly flowing from a radio as he clutches a pillow.
Mr. Pozner was the first family member to turn to the courts, fighting an array of "hoaxers," as he calls them, including Alex Jones, who peddled falsehoods about the shooting on his Infowars radio and online show.
Clark Stanley, the 19th-century salesman who peddled actual snake oil — or what he claimed was snake oil, anyway — is part of a long tradition of scam artists who exploit our anxieties about our health and well-being.
In a recent study on recommendations to pregnant women at Colorado cannabis dispensaries, researchers found the majority (69 percent) peddled products to treat morning sickness, and 36 percent told women the drug is safe to use in pregnancy.
Also happening Working weekends -- The impeachment inquiry will be hearing testimony Saturday from Philip Reeker, a career foreign service officer who tried to help shield then-Ambassador Yovanovitch from conspiracies peddled by conservative media outlets beginning in March.
But over the past decade, Kolfage has also spearheaded and shaped a spate of right-wing media sites that have peddled conspiracy theories and false stories, prompting Facebook and Twitter to remove some of his pages and profiles.
Without mentioning any presidential candidates by name -- Democrat or Republican -- Obama lambasted what he said were economic myths peddled by the GOP, insisting any clear-eyed assessment shows the country better off now then when he took office.
That's largely because Plainview's ambition and attitudes—which inevitably read very differently as the Bush era petered out and Democrats peddled messages of hope—now seem writ large in Trump's equally cutthroat vision of American enterprise and society.
The law was the crowning achievement of a multifaceted campaign by the drug industry to weaken aggressive DEA enforcement efforts against drug distribution companies that were supplying corrupt doctors and pharmacists who peddled narcotics to the black market.
"Up until now, they peddled this line that there's so much that separates them when the dogs on the streets know that there's actually very little between them," said David Farrell, a politics professor at University College Dublin.
In a series of three rulings, the court also held that a publication which would be suitable for sale to the medical profession crosses the obscenity line if it is peddled ''in order to catch the salaciously disposed.
The "paid protester" narrative is more than a fringe conspiracy theory—the president himself has been ramping up a storyline he peddled on the campaign trail, in which "professional anarchists" and "thugs" are working to stop his agenda.
And while Trump has often been absent and peddled falsehoods and political attacks during the crisis, his Vice President Mike Pence has been winning high marks -- even among some Capitol Hill Democrats -- for his efforts to provide leadership.
It spins a tale of baseless exaggerations and claims that have been peddled by those who have sought to tarnish my name, as well as that of the African National Congress, my birth province, Mpumalanga, and our country.
When President Trump swooped into the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Tuesday, he implicitly criticized Greta Thunberg and other climate change activists, saying that they peddled warnings of doom at a time of economic prosperity for Americans.
In court papers filed on Wednesday, Mr. Cohen's lawyers tried to get Mr. Avenatti prohibited from appearing in a Manhattan federal courthouse, saying that he had improperly obtained Mr. Cohen's bank records and also peddled some false information.
"For months, the media-Democrat complex has peddled a storyline that the Putin regime in Russia hacked the U.S. presidential election," writes the National Review's Andrew McCarthy, a former attorney and respected voice in the conservative legal world.
The image, developed in NASA's photographic laboratories immediately after the mission and autographed by Bean himself, is one of more than 19763 prints peddled by the auction house in its first-ever space photos sale, taking place today.
Resorting to these bunker mentality tactics, which are being peddled with plenty of innuendo and little convincing evidence, will do lasting damage to America's standing in the world and erode its proud tradition of welcoming people fleeing strife.
The group allegedly peddled coke and heroin daily in NYC through their drug delivery service called "Mike's Candyshop," which counted Kroll as a customer ... this according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
On Sunday evening, the younger Flynn defended the baseless "pizza gate" conspiracy, the name given to a theory peddled online that claims the Comet Ping Pong restaurant in DC and its owner were involved in a child sex operation.
"Contrary to the romanticized idea being peddled by some, recent lopsided concessions in U.S. policy towards Cuba have not led to an iota of positive changes in the way the regime rules or the Cuban people live," Menendez added.
He was once charged with domestic violence, allegedly objected to his daughters attending a school because of the number of Jewish students enrolled and ran a website that stoked racial fears, engaged in blatant misogyny and peddled conspiracy theories.
Flaws in the armor While everyone agrees that Holmes talked an incredibly good game, and had clear, well-documented powers of persuasion (see: her board members) when all is said and done, the product she peddled never actually worked.
"Through a systematic marketing campaign, sham 'medical' organizations, funded experts, and other shameful tactics, the defendants peddled false science designed to demonstrate that opioids were a safe, non-addictive treatment for pain," Ford's office said in a news release.
Some examples of "miracle cures" like this that I have tried, and ultimately bottomed out on, include: self-prescribed drugs, sex and love, the perfect purse, external validation and achievement, and new age snake oil peddled by various salesmen.
As frontman of Trudy & The Romance (formerly solo project Trudy, before legal shenanigans forced him to add the fitting suffix), he's peddled a type of cinematic indie-pop that's as reliant on those lovelorn tropes as rom-coms themselves.
Tuesday's vice presidential debate gave Americans a stark contrast between consensus pro-life policies that welcome and respect the tiniest and most vulnerable Americans and the extreme abortion-on-demand ideology so long peddled by the "politically correct" establishment.
The pressure was building, but finally I checked out and ran out of that dumb store as fast as possible at 9:04:30, hopped on my bike, and peddled my fucking ass off, aiming to catch that bus.
For years, he peddled the lie that Mr. Obama was born in Kenya instead of Hawaii and he claimed to see "thousands and thousands" of Muslims in New Jersey cheering the fall of the World Trade Center on Sept.
On Tuesday, Americans have a chance to send a strong statement, through hundreds of congressional races, that the toxic brand of backlash politics President Trump and many Republicans have peddled in the last month is not acceptable in 2018.
President Obama, just after releasing his long-form birth certificate, conducts an extended roast of Donald J. Trump, the businessman and reality-TV host who loudly peddled the lie that the president was not born in the United States.
But market-driven physicians also touted vasectomies as a means of rejuvenation; peddled estrogen pills that were subsequently linked to uterine cancer; and, by administering injections of contaminated growth hormone, infected hundreds of children with fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
The investigation was led by George Knapp, a journalist who made a name for himself in the 80s for substantiating parts of a story peddled by the prominent UFOlogist Bob Lazar, who claimed to have worked at Area 51.
Since Britain accused Russia of involvement in the Skripals' poisoning, news outlets have peddled dozens of conspiracy theories about the incident, mainly accusing Britain and the United States of staging the event to cast Russia in a bad light.
"If there is a visa officer or UN individual who has his own negative views or prejudices, the narrative that's being peddled in Washington gives them the green light to make it even more difficult [for applicants]," he said.
The charges had been peddled to news outlets for years by an anonymous informant who adopted his pseudonym from a former congressman from New Jersey, Pete Williams, who was convicted of bribery in the Abscam case of the 1970s.
If these moves by Finnish capitalists sound hard to imagine, it's because people in the United States have been peddled a myth that universal government programs like these can't coexist with profitable private-sector businesses and robust economic growth.
But if Ms. Kahlo's flamboyant image and paintings have been peddled on T-shirts and tote bags, this fate seems less likely for the Italian-born Ms. Fini, who championed non-conformism in multiple forms, including androgyny and homosexuality.
This wishy-washy "let's wait and see" take on climate change is a clear attempt to stall progress that allows Trump's picks to come across as somewhat reasonable, at least in comparison to the shameless science denial Trump has peddled before.
President Trump has previously cast doubt on whether the Kremlin was behind the DNC hacks, and right wing pundits like Sean Hannity have peddled conspiracy theories about people like former DNC staffer Seth Rich who was murdered in a robbery.
Still, on the day the report was published, Barr held a press conference, where he peddled the same misleading arguments about Trump's innocence in all matters -- despite the blatant discrepancies between his summary and the full version of the report.
Egyptian media, which is closely monitored by the State, peddled a series of bizarre theories in the aftermath of the crash, suggesting the plane was taken down as part of an international conspiracy to undermine Egypt's standing in the world.
The issue is whether the decision of Mr Buck's stunningly inept court-appointed lawyer to put a psychologist on the stand who peddled unadulterated racism merits another sentencing trial untainted by discredited theories about the violent propensities of black men.
It was also what led the American-Jewish Laurel Kratochvila to open Fine Bagels, now happily serving the real thing (not the dreaded roll-with-a-hole peddled by other Berlin cafés) with or without schmear, to grateful international fans.
Corey is a loyal aide and trusted advisor to Mr. Trump, and is otherwise a private citizen who does not deserve anonymous, disparaging and totally false accusations and will fight back will all available legal remedies peddled by this disgruntled blogger.
King might have become known as a former civil-rights leader who peddled crackpot plans for a living wage, job guarantees and the redistribution of land and capital—ideas that have gained ground lately, but are still outside the political mainstream.
These metallic vessels are now synonymous with iced imbibing, but the origins of the cocktail container were purely coincidental: According to an explainer published on FWx, Russian immigrant Sophie Berezinski peddled these mugs as overstock in California back in 1941.
In the immediate aftermath, even as guards were subjecting prisoners to horrific abuse, state officials, helped by a credulous press, she writes, peddled sometimes knowingly false stories that prisoners (who did not have guns) had slashed hostages' throats, or worse.
We do so without illusions — ready to support him, without denying the many disgraceful things he did and said to get elected, the promises he may or may not keep, the falsehoods he peddled that were either delusions or lies.
Some amplified stories reportedly came during key turning points in the election, like the baseless conspiracy theory about Clinton running a pedophile ring in a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant that was peddled on social media toward the end of the contest.
Some Muslim clerics have peddled stories that the vaccines are part of Western plot to make Muslims sterile, while militant groups have killed nearly 100 health workers and their guards since 2012 on the pretext that they could be Western spies.
It was quite a performance, even for the incendiary Mr. Jones, whose website, Infowars, has peddled theories that the Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax, that Hillary Clinton is a demon, and that Democrats run a global child-sex ring.
The announcement brought an end to what federal officials called an exhaustive investigation into the death of Mr. Sterling, who was killed on July 5 in the parking lot of a Baton Rouge convenience store where he often peddled CDs.
These were the "resistance grifters" — Michael Avenatti, the brothers Ed and Brian Krassenstein, the nearly self-parodic Louise Mensch — who peddled a self-serving brand of breathless anti-Trumpism heavily peppered with calls to buy their books and other merch.
In recent months, he has also peddled a bogus conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 2016 election, a talking point that&aposs frequently pushed by Russian President Vladimir Putin to deflect blame for Russia&aposs 2016 election interference.
" While not referring specifically to the pizza conspiracy theory, the groups asserted that "General Flynn has repeatedly made Islamophobic statements and peddled anti-Muslim conspiracy theories," including his much-noted comment early this year that "Fear of Muslims is RATIONAL.
In November 2018, Mr. Burlakoff — who once so enthusiastically peddled the product that he dressed in a Subsys costume as part of a promotional rap video — pleaded guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the government.
Evidence has shown, for instance, a Facebook group that peddled theories about the Jade Helm military exercise, firearm confiscation, Sharia Law, and Black Lives Matter, all to promote the secession of Texas, was actually the result of Russian intelligence activities.
That Trump and his backers continue to insist the whistleblower peddled mere "hearsay" that was somehow refuted even after the White House confirmed key parts of the complaint illustrates just how ineffective his pushback has been to the whistleblower thus far.
The police, Hui says, have taken to accusing him of being paid by the US government—a conspiracy peddled by officials in Beijing who say the US is behind the protests and eagerly repeated by their supporters in Hong Kong.
In 2017, Laura Moriarty's dystopian novel, "American Heart," was savaged, months before its release, by readers who said Ms. Moriarty had peddled a "white savior narrative" in her depiction of a future America where Muslims are placed in internment camps.
Wednesday morning, he vowed to pursue a "major investigation" into the massive voter fraud conspiracy he's peddled as a means of explaining away his loss in the presidential popular vote -- even though there is, again, no evidence anything of the sort occurred.
Saturday Acting Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Philip Reeker Reeker, a career foreign service officer, was among the career state officials who undertook a concerted effort to shield then-ambassador Yovanovitch from conspiracies peddled by conservative media outlets beginning in March.
IN A trenchant, unapologetically centrist essay for The Economist Barack Obama has urged the next president to shun the "crude populism" being peddled by both the right and the left, and to ensure that the American economy remains open to the world.
In fact, some Clinton campaign events featuring Chelsea have bombed, including a well-publicized event in Manhattan that originally was peddled out for $2,700 per person but generated such weak interest that tickets at the last minute went for as little as $50.
An idea peddled by beauty brands themselves, you need only take a quick scroll through Instagram to see how commonplace it is for skin-care fans to line up a morning routine #shelfie consisting of seven products — and that's before makeup begins.
It's the concept that helped skyrocket a previously buttoned up Teen Vogue into the wokeness stratosphere; it's since been trotted out many times as a way to explain the alternate reality being peddled by the president and his cronies in the Oval Office.
He wants to double down on letting Donald Trump be Donald Trump, that's why he's brought in to run his campaign someone who wrote -- or ran a so-called news organization, Breitbart News, which has peddled some of the worst conspiracy theories around.
The party has purged the public administration, made it illegal to accuse the "Polish nation" of complicity in the Holocaust, and peddled conspiracy theories about the aeroplane crash in 2010 which killed then-president Lech Kaczynski and 95 others outside Smolensk, in Russia.
While outrage greeted the announcement in December that Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster, had agreed to publish a book by Milo Yiannopolous, an alt-right troll who has peddled misogyny and racism to moderate fame, things quieted down soon after.
Buoyed by an undercurrent of anti-establishment rhetoric peddled by the wider alt-right, and garnished with the aesthetic charm of facial hair, pine trees, and nordic runes, #EcoFash is in reality little more than genocidal authoritarianism with a hippie-ish gloss.
This concept, recently peddled by Jay-Z on 4:44 as well, has frustrated audiences because it gives men room to mess up and be rehabilitated (sometimes by their victims) while expecting women to rehabilitate themselves and the men in their life.
The Koch brothers, whose enormous fortune derives in large part from the mining and refining of oil and gas, have peddled a similar message, broadening the efforts that Exxon-funded groups like the Global Climate Coalition spearheaded in the late nineteen-eighties.
Nineteen sixty-five was, after all, close to the peak of Cold War superpower hostilities, and nonaligned socialist countries like Indonesia were, in the policy narratives peddled by American military-industrial officialdom, among the gravest threats to First World freedom then going.
As highlighted in Vic Berger's video series for Superdeluxe, the most eye-catching and unsettling of the products peddled on The Jim Bakker Show are his "emergency food buckets"—pails filled with non-perishable vittles, produced by a company called Augason Farms.
Kevin Hassett, who is the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, has peddled nonsense about how the corporate tax cut will increase wages for working families when in fact most credible experts rightly predicted that it would principally benefit investors.
So when Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, took the hot seat in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, I worried we would spend the bulk of the time talking about conspiracy theories peddled by the provocateur Alex Jones.
Glaser's lawyer told CNN that the "lies being peddled about the plea bargain are a crude attempt at circumventing the burden to prove Mr. Glaser's guilt in court," and denied that demands for a Flemish translator were attempts to delay the proceedings.
This week, The Mail on Sunday printed an article saying that Mr. Markle had conspired with a photographer in Rosarito, Mexico, where he lives, to pose for photographs that were then falsely peddled to news outlets as having been taken without his permission.
When their trusted lawyer reveals his true identity as a member of the rat family who has peddled their secrets to save his own rodent skin, like Cohen did to President Donald Trump, their sense of betrayal is grave to say the least.
But simply saying, you know, the back door has to be existent and wide open or nonexistent seems to me like, without knowing all the technical capability, seems like one of those false choices we get peddled a lot in public life.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump's Plan Brings Moment of Truth for G.O.P. Deficit Hawks" (front page, April 27): The miracle elixir of dramatically cutting taxes while increasing tax revenues through its promised rejuvenating effect on the economy is being peddled yet again.
Washington (CNN)Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe on Monday said being accused of treason by President Donald Trump is "quite honestly terrifying" after the release of a watchdog report into the FBI's Russia investigation knocked down conspiracy theories peddled by the President.
What follows are years' worth of shocking revelations about both the effectiveness of techniques like waterboarding (spoiler: they're not effective) and about the many people who peddled half-truths or lies about what was really going on at CIA black ops sites.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, often spoke to Representative Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, as Giuliani peddled unproven allegations at the heart of the Trump impeachment inquiry, a congressional report said on Tuesday.
So when Jack Dorsey, Twitter's chief executive, took the hot seat in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, I worried we would spend the bulk of the time talking about conspiracy theories peddled by the provocateur Alex Jones.
For the first episode of his new series, Cohen impersonated an anti-terror expert named Erran Morad, who peddled a fake "Kingerguardians" program to arm children aged 3-12 years old so they could protect themselves and their classmates against school shooters.
The families are suing the conspiracy theorist for spreading the false claim that the school shooting was an elaborate hoax, and that Infowars peddled these stories to stoke fear and sell more products like survivalist gear and gun paraphernalia, The New York Times reports.
Jones, a notorious conspiracy theorist, has peddled anti-truths on his own website for nearly two decades, but has raised his profile and gained greater exposure by using the reach of mainstream tech platforms and tools — enabling him to rabble rouse beyond a niche audience.
While it's troubling that a foreign entity could've utilized tech platforms to illegally buy ads or produce fake content to sway our elections, the prevalence of false or misleading information being peddled by U.S. citizens or citizens around the world is also a problem.
Make no mistake, this is a huge shift from the one-size fits all 'community standards' Facebook has peddled for years — crashing into controversies of its own when, for example, it disappeared an iconic Vietnam war photograph of a naked child fleeing a napalm attack.
By mapping the lawful neutrals and chaotic evils D&D-style alignment onto sports-ethics-as-portrayed-by-pundits, you seem to mostly end up with a whole lot of of the kind of respectability politics peddled by hucksters like Charles Barkley and Jason Whitlock.
Some liberals willingly swallow the hook of wild conspiracies peddled by the likes of Louise Mensch and Eric Garland; in fact, the latter's inexplicable Twitter appeal becomes at least somewhat understandable if read in Randy Savage's voice and interpreted as an old school 1980s promo.
Bush was louder and clumsier in diving forward with such misguided efforts, but his Democratic predecessor and successor both peddled in half-measures in their first terms, when loftier goals than those established in the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Accords should have been set.
To solve his problem, Mr. Taha put a solar panel on the front of his cart so he could play the jingle — a somewhat haunting tune he called the Na Na song, after an ice cream brand — as he peddled through the Yemeni capital.
The situation exposed black families to hucksters who peddled homeownership through contracts for deed, in which a home seller gives a buyer a high-interest loan, coupled with a pledge to turn over the deed after 20 to 40 years of monthly installment payments.
When GOP candidates like Nehlen, encouraged by Trump statements cynically peddled to stoke fear in our proud nation, feel free to not only say bigoted things, but to put them out front in their campaigns, we can clearly see that Republicans have crossed a bridge.
Here are a few of the highlights, revealed through court documents and testimony at the trial: Insys's southeast regional sales rep Joe Rowan peddled perks to a doctor, Bart Gatz, who, while being wined and dined by the company, prescribed 1,010 units of Subsys.
Here are a few of the highlights, revealed through court documents and testimony at the trial: Insys's southeast regional sales rep Joe Rowan peddled perks to a doctor, Bart Gatz, who, while being wined and dined by the company, prescribed 303,010 units of Subsys.
A blunt and outspoken adviser, Mr. Cohn took on the sometimes lonely task of carrying the banner of free trade and free markets, countering what he and Republican lawmakers viewed as a false narrative peddled by other advisers about the economic implications of protectionist policies.
Among the more brazen falsehoods peddled to potential investors: that Theranos technology was used by the Defense Department in Afghanistan and on medevac helicopters, and that the company's revenue in 2014 was $108 million and was "on track" to generate $1 billion in 2015.
In a brief promo for the interview, NBC News correspondent Kelly is seen asking Jones about various conspiracy theories he's peddled in the past, including Jones' baseless belief that 9/11 was an "inside job" and that scientists created "animal-human hybrids" 30 years ago.
They have peddled myths and stereotypes through pliant media networks — and have been teaching these versions as history in schools run by the Rashtriya Swayemsevak Sangh, the parent body of Mr. Modi's party, which he served as an outreach worker and organizer for numerous years.
The "let cops be cops" solution — most recently peddled on "Fox & Friends" in light of the bloody weekend — feeds the delusion that police officers themselves can actually control crime, that the causes of and prescriptions for plagues like gun violence are untied to socioeconomic factors.
What changed was diminishing access to good jobs, reduced commitment to investment in human capital, a hurricane of addictive drugs (some peddled by the pharmaceutical industry), and the rise of a harsh social narrative that vilified those left behind — a narrative that workers often internalized.
Following the quick escape of this patron to England (lest he lose his head to the guillotine), legend tells us that this entrepreneurial cook opened the very first restaurant in central Paris, inventing the name because he peddled predominantly "restorative" soups (aka the first bone broths).
But his warning might have seemed rather rich to his opponents, coming from a commander in chief who has made a habit of belittling his opponents, argued for days about the size of his inaugural crowd and peddled untruths about millions of illegal voters in the election.
By that point, the standard explanation peddled by the free software crowd—that free software development could be sustained on the basis of the ethical imperatives of freedom and altruism—no longer seemed adequate to account for the rapid emergence and adoption of a project like Linux.
"It's our job to counter as much of this misinformation as we can and to spread it far and wide, so that when people vote in February, it will be based on full facts and knowledge, and not false information being peddled by political elites," he said.
If you squint hard enough and use a bit of imagination, you might find yourself in bygone days—in an era when food was exclusively peddled on the streets or on wooden shoulder poles, when people lingered for neighborhood gossip before sauntering off to their next engagement.
"If we're not speaking to that then I think we're going to continue to see this kind of disaffection that has made people so ripe for the false promise being peddled by this White House that the solution is just to turn back the clock," he said.
As in, senior leadership in any campaign never get too close to the truly explosive (or potentially explosive) material that is peddled in the dark channels of opposition research so that -- if ever it actually blows up -- they can honestly say they never knew about it.
With the president expected to announce his decision on the appropriate remedy any day now, it's worth sorting the facts from the misinformation being peddled in some quarters about this case, starting with the misguided claim that this case represents an abuse of existing trade law.
But neither Hemmer, who is the chief breaking news anchor at Fox News and was broadcasting from the White House, nor Faulkner, who was broadcasting remotely from a studio, effectively pushed back on Trump during the two-hour event -— despite obvious misinformation peddled by the President.
With minimal transparency, operational ownership of the network of train and bus lines that crisscross the 607-square-mile sprawl of Greater London, linking it to the far-flung corners of Britain, was peddled in bits and pieces by the British state or acquired in corporate takeovers.
At its height, his three-hour daily radio show was syndicated to more than 160 stations across the US, while his website Infowars peddled conspiracies such as 9/11-hoax theories that the terror attacks in New York were an inside job orchestrated by the federal government.
Trump honed his pitch during his own career in multilevel marketing, as a promoter of the short-lived Trump Network, which peddled "cutting-edge health and wellness formulas," in Trump's words, and as a spokesman for the telecom outfit ACN, which has settled state fraud charges.
A former boxer who pleaded no contest to a store coupon scam in his native Baltimore and who once peddled raunchy magazines in New York, Mr. Basciano made millions of dollars from the quarters that his customers deposited for peep shows and more interactive forms of entertainment.
He is leaving near the peak of his popularity, yet many of the voters who made Mr. Obama the nation's first black president chose to replace him with a man who had peddled racially incendiary suggestions that he might not have been born in this country.
A few days later, multiple sources from both parties would tell CNN that the information brought to Nunes in March, then peddled as evidence of wrongdoing targeting Trump,was neither unusual or illegal -- and nothing to suggest that Obama had ordered some kind of illicit surveillance.
Fitting squarely into this category are the wares peddled by ForeverSpin™, a company that makes fancy, absurdly expensive spinning tops virtually guaranteed to wind up under a shit ton of trees this year, thanks to a digital ad campaign launched full-force a week before Christmas.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recently tried hard to avoid commenting on Trump, but told a townhall meeting in December that he condemns the sort of "hateful rhetoric" peddled by Trump, and went on to say that Trump was "scaring people" — without mentioning the candidate by name.
The claim, peddled by far-right blogs in 2014, was rated "pants on fire" by the independent fact-checking organization PolitiFact, which explained that the bill in question was about prohibiting judges from using foreign law in family law cases if the law conflicted with existing U.S. policy.
At various points in his bid to become President of the United States, Trump has: stated that "Islam hates us"; called for a ban on Muslims entering the country; advocated monitoring Muslim neighborhoods; and peddled grotesque and observably false lies about American Muslims celebrating the attacks of 9/11.
Michael Flynn will become Trump's point person on advice for how to handle national security issues once he enters the White House, but he'll be one of the more controversial members of Trump's team; Flynn has peddled debunked conspiracy theories and takes a hard line approach to American security.
It doesn't take long for Hap and Leonard to figure out that something hotter than vintage autos is being peddled from this showroom, but the nature of the merchandise and the extent of the criminal enterprise involved in its distribution will have the boys facing the Dixie Mafia.
In short, it's not like there weren't some perfectly convincing reasons for voting for Trump, or to leave the European Union, and it's not as if either Clinton or the Remain campaign offered anything other than a relatively uninspiring business as usual vision peddled by the same old people.
Angolan women carried bin bags of shopping on their heads, Somali men in long robes peddled currency exchange, Uygur restaurateurs slaughtered lamb on the street, Congolese merchants ordered wholesale underwear from Chinese-run shops, Nigerian men hit the Africa Bar for a Tsingtao and plate of jollof rice.
But this grand reassessment, led by DLC co-founder Will Marshall and his K Street band of brothers, was merely a reassertion of the wealth-first economics, go-slow social progressivism, and hawkish foreign policy peddled by white Democratic power-brokers and Clintonian neoliberals for three decades now.
In the same way presidential loser Barry Goldwater helped define modern conservative politics (and thus much of American politics), some of the batshit things Trump is pushing today could stick around and eventually get peddled by a real politician with a better haircut and a more amenable temperament.
The only crime that would seem to separate him from the other dealers who had long peddled hot bones in the open at the Tucson Gem & Mineral Society, and elsewhere, is sheer audacity — that is, flying too close to the sun on the pathetic, undersize forearms of T. bataar.
The social media posts of the man arrested in the shootings echoed a lie being peddled by Donald Trump, Fox News and some Republican politicians, which paints a group of bedraggled migrants about a thousand miles away as a dangerous invading horde subsidized by a shadowy puppet master.
And despite the laughable rationalizations now being peddled by administration apologists, Mr. Brennan's spanking is just the latest display of what has become standard operating procedure for this president: using the official levers of government to punish critics and to encourage other detractors to sit down and shut up.
For a couple of days, some apologists — including Mr. Trump — peddled a conspiracy theory, first floated by a conservative website, that the form the whistle-blower used to make his complaint had secretly been changed just days earlier to allow, for the first time, reporting based on secondhand information.
Starting at least in 2017, the operatives peddled a mixture of now-debunked conspiracy theories along with established facts to leave an impression that the government in Kyiv, not Moscow, was responsible for the hackings of Democrats and its other interference efforts in 2016, senior intelligence officials said.
Within hours of the publication of one of the debunking articles, a post on Twitter by Representative Steven Smith of the 15th District of Georgia — not a real lawmaker and not a real district — warned that what was fake was the information being peddled by the mainstream media.
But as someone who has known many sex workers, both personally and professionally — I am a former editor of the sex industry-focused blog Fleshbot — it's easy to see the vast gap between the reality of sex workers' lives and the bleak fiction peddled by the anti-sex work industry.
While sex work might be an unfortunately dangerous profession in real life, TV Esther is only focused on the thin fantasy peddled by the likes of Pretty Woman and Chéri, where impossibly beautiful women receive impossibly large piles of cash from men simply for the honor of being in their presence.
New York (CNN Business)The brother of Seth Rich, the slain Democratic National Committee staffer whose unsolved murder became the basis for conspiracy theories on the far-right, called on media figures who peddled unfounded claims about his family to "take responsibility for the unimaginable pain" they had caused them.
Alton Sterling, the Baton Rouge man whose shooting death at the hands of police on July 5 triggered protests across the country, had peddled CDs for years, and law enforcement officers would have known he was not a threat if they were more familiar with the area, local residents said.
In their forthcoming book The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A True Story of Injustice in the American South, journalist Radley Balko of the Washington Post and Innocence Project lawyer and Ole Miss law professor Tucker Carrington show how the duo peddled junk science in courtrooms across the state.
The billionaire and the democratic socialist are in different ways speaking for vast populations of Americans who feel threatened by globalization, who question the benefits of "free trade" that political leaders have peddled for decades and who believe distant elites control the economy in ways detrimental to their lives and prospects.
The estimates of climate sensitivity — the warming effect from doubling carbon dioxide — by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) range are too large to be meaningful, but actual global temperatures strongly suggest the low end of the range, which is inconsistent with the climate catastrophe rhetoric peddled by environmental advocates.
More important, though, a counter theory has emerged in which the dossier was peddled to the FBI rather systematically, including by hiring the wife of an FBI official, and then, despite its obvious bias and false content, used to start the Russia investigation by agents who were tinged with animus.
"If the Ohio Democratic Party spent less time playing video games, they might have avoided the embarrassment of regurgitating the same sham attacks on Jim Renacci's decision to fight for tax fairness they peddled in 2010, which the Ohio Supreme Court has since unanimously ruled in Jim Renacci's favor," Martinez said.
So maybe it follows that wealth can also make you selfish and unethical: Wealthy people may justify pursuing wealth as a good thing, and craft narratives of "pulling themselves up by their bootstraps," even if they were born into privilege (a narrative peddled by a famous and newly-political family we might know).
Today's crisis is all about that chemistry, just like it was a bit more than a century ago, when morphine was peddled alongside heroin and nearly 0.5% of the US population — hardy Victorian folks, living in an America that had not yet succumbed to withdrawal and nothingness — were addicted to the stuff.
On Sunday evening, perhaps to clutter front pages and news programs with something other than his administration's pre-inaugural corruption, he peddled the outrageous lie that he is the rightful winner of the national popular vote (which he will lose by well over two million ballots) but has been denied by ubiquitous fraud.
Hamell on Trial: The Night Guy at the Apocalypse: Profiles of a Rushing Midnight (Saustex) Recorded live on his phone in venues hither and yon, these 13 low-life tales are different from all the other low-life tales the barfly with his stage name on the cover has peddled over the years.
But there are other, better ways to make that gesture and explore that phenomenon, ways that don't play down and pretty up the ugliness of Trump's ascent, ways that don't bestow rewards on operatives who stomached stuff and peddled wares that no responsible patriot, regardless of his or her political leanings, should.
It drives wedges between people, and if anything, these recent elections have told us that the population has become so polarized that people can be affected by lies that are peddled and empty promises that are made, tribalistic policies that are rammed down people's throats, and you have to be really, really careful.
The measure fits well with the fantasies of vigilante justice peddled by President Trump in last year's campaign and enthusiastically embraced by the N.R.A. Mr. Trump, who once favored strong gun controls, reduced the mass shooting epidemic to a Marvel comics scenario in which justice is done and deliverance achieved by heroic gunplay.
But ultimately, this ban represents a step towards an Instagram that better prioritizes the mental health of its users — many of whom are susceptible to believing the falsehoods peddled by detox tea ads or that the heavily-Facetuned photos gracing their feeds are totally authentic — and encourages more transparency across the platform.
Nor the cost to truth itself; To belief in the veracity and authenticity of credible sources of information which are under sustained and vicious attack by anti-truthers like Jones; The corrosive impact on professional journalism from lies being packaged and peddled under the lying banner of self-styled 'truth journalism' that Jones misappropriates.
That December night in Los Angeles, after Wentz left with a knee injury, and after Foles came on to direct them to a division-clinching victory against the Rams that improved their record to 11-2, safety Malcolm Jenkins gathered the team in a cramped Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum locker room and peddled positives.
" Critic's take: "The idea that a lack of self-confidence can be essentially bootstrapped away — that all we need to combat oppressive forces is the power of positive thinking and a flattering lipstick — is an exhausted, false fairy tale, one peddled by (among others!) self-help books, beauty companies and, disappointingly, movies like this one.
Just as candidate Obama peddled his message of hope, we are now witnessing candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE peddling his message of hate.
Dossier informants are presented as having first-hand knowledge of the most significant events within the highest levels of the Kremlin: The dossier's purported author, Christopher Steele of Orbis Business Intelligence, acknowledges that these sensational claims are unverified, but he and Glen Simpson of Fusion GPS peddled them to media and to Trump opponents anyway.
A few of the more blatant examples that Furie cites include dozens of Pepe-themed items being peddled by various Redbubble sellers, a now-yanked Android game developed by Gionet (the same game was denied release on iOS because of its allusions to Pepe), and a book that Gionet self-published about alt-right memes.
READ: Facebook has a big Kavanaugh problem — and it won't go away The company only gave five examples of the removed pages, including Right Wing News, which has more than three million followers, and recently peddled fake stories about Christine Blasey Ford as she testified about her alleged sexual assault by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
According to a study conducted by IBM Security, over 60 percent of the leading dating apps studied are vulnerable to data hacks, while a report released by the Norwegian Consumer Council showed that a number of the world's most popular dating apps had peddled user location data as well as other sensitive information to hundreds of companies.
We can maybe chalk it up to an infatuated nostalgia with the wilds of the American West in a period when the idea of what America is, is undeniably fraught with turmoil; or perhaps it's a reaction to the #BalmainArmy and Kardashian-peddled contoured athleisure that has become the look that will define this decade in the future.
That Oculus acquisition certainly changed Luckey's life — Forbes pegs his net worth at $700 million — but ask almost anyone in the VR industry what brought virtual reality from a concept discussed by basement gamers to a product peddled by the world's largest technology companies, and they'll point you to March 25, 2014, the day Facebook bought Oculus.
Mr. Manafort, who had done consulting work for a pro-Russian party in Ukraine, had also peddled as far back as June 20183 the theory that Ukraine played a role in the hacking of Democratic email systems, according to documents prepared by the special counsel's office and released as a result of lawsuits by BuzzFeed News.
The Kazdas are struggling not because they didn't save enough but because, in their own words, they "naturally assumed" that the financial professionals advising them "were acting in our best interests" when urging them to transfer $172,000 of their retirement savings into investment products falsely peddled (according to a legal claim they have filed) as low-risk.
One of the things that ... After the school shooting two weeks ago, there was just so much completely false conspiracy theories being peddled that then sort of gained wider audience, because people on Twitter sort of ... Because people were talking about it on Twitter, that then leaks out into blogs and other places or on cable news.
Mr. Martinez, who founded King Taco, went on to build a small empire of Mexican restaurants in Southern California, and the taco al pastor that he first peddled from a truck — a style of taco he helped popularize in Los Angeles before it became a staple — is still a reliably good snack in what has become a neighborhood hub.
This is odd for two reasons, the first being that Wall's 2015 debut, Imaginary Appalachia, peddled in the sort of alt-stomp-clap folk that's been invading sunset festival slots—although last year's self-titled record was a more straight-shooting folk record—and also, more importantly, Wall is a 23-year-old Canadian and not an old man covering Nine Inch Nails.
To address misinformation being peddled about Ms. Trump's personal email, she did not create a private server in her house or office, there was never classified information transmitted, the account was never transferred or housed at Trump Organization, no emails were ever deleted, and the emails have been retained in the official account in conformity with records preservation laws and rules.
I am leaving because I didn't want to be peddled by papers and blogs and websites, used by shameless operatives for the dirtiest gutter politics that I've ever seen, and the right-wing media to drive clicks and expand their audience by distributing intimate photos of me taken without my knowledge, let alone my consent, for the sexual entertainment of millions.
Republicans such as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) have predictably bashed H.R. 1 as a Democratic "power grab" and peddled false accusations of rampant voter fraud.
But I suspect it was also with the contention, which had been peddled to him since the days after the murders and throughout the five years that followed, that Mohammed's radical evil had been fomented and then abetted by Abdelkader, and that a trial would prove it, and that it was thus possible to grant the victims the tidy moral resolution they deserved.
As Rasputin sold quackery to the Romanovs, so Britain's PM has peddled a fantasy, milquetoast Brexit that tries to reconcile the fringe "no-dealers" in her own party, for whom compromise with Brussels on issues like freedom of movement is treasonous, and with those who never wanted to leave in the first place, many of whom want a second referendum.
And in June 2019, Ximena Barreto, a former campaign and administration official who resigned from the Department of HHS in 2018 following reports that she had made anti-Muslim remarks and peddled Pizzagate theories, sent Kazan a text message and PDF on June 18, 23, asking Kazan and sister Betul — who lives in Turkey — to donate to the 2020 Trump campaign.
" Articles published during Malkevich's tenure mirror the same kind of false, misleading, and purposefully offensive content peddled by the Internet Research Agency, the Kremlin troll farm that interfered in the 2016 presidential election in the US. Headlines include the anti-Semitic "Star of David Spotted Amidst Migrant Caravan: Who's Behind the Invasion?" and the anti-trans "New Shocking Facts About Michelle Obama's Gender.
And it is made yet more difficult by the lingering haze of talking-point narratives with which the Obama White House peddled this deal to the media, orchestrating the deal's praises via the "echo chamber" bragged up early last year to the New York Times magazine by Obama's former chief fabulist and deputy national security adviser for strategic communications, Ben Rhodes.
As we career toward the conclusion of the investigation by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, we can sense the coming clash of competing realities: between the facts laid out in carefully prepared legal proceedings, and the countercharges peddled by a president and his supporters who will never accept Mr. Mueller's findings as anything other than a conspiracy to bring him down.
"Think about that, a dossier funded by the Democrats, peddled through the Obama intelligence community, falsely verified by the Obama Justice Department, then sold to the American people by those very same elected Democrats and willing folks in the media," Ratcliffe said in a March 24 interview with Fox News' Maria Bartiromo, the morning before Attorney General William Barr released his letter summarizing Mueller's findings.
"To address misinformation being peddled about Ms. Trump's personal email, she did not create a private server in her house or office, there was never classified information transmitted,  the account was never transferred or housed at Trump Organization, no emails were ever deleted, and the emails have been retained in the official account in conformity with records preservation laws and rules," Mirijanian's statement continues.
"The State Department has peddled three untruths to the American people: the false story that Iran deal talks were sparked by the election of moderates in Iran who actually never existed, the deletion of video footage showing the Department's admission of that falsehood, and the now discredited claim that the deletion of the footage was merely 'a glitch' rather than an intentional manipulation," Cotton said.
They have peddled the myths that Britain pays 350 million pounds a week (about $500 million) to the European Union; that millions of Turks will invade Britain because Turkey is about to be offered European Union membership; that immigrants are destroying our social services; and that post-Brexit, Britain will enjoy continued access to Europe's single market without automatically allowing in European Union workers.
Mr. Spitzer, an experienced salesman, peddled the station's airtime to sponsors by emphasizing the concentrated ardor of the audience; at the same time, the station made the most of its locale, engaging in mutual promotions with local dance clubs, arranging free concerts and broadcasting them and featuring a regular "Screamer of the Week" contest, in which listeners would call in and vote for their favorite new song.
In an interview here, he ticked off some of his earliest criticisms of the president — from the days when Mr. Trump peddled the false theory that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya, to the time Mr. Trump referred to Mexican immigrants as "rapists," to his call for a complete ban on travel to the United States by Muslims — before looking up and stopping himself.
Throughout last year's presidential campaign, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE successfully peddled a message of victimization, assuring Americans that he alone could fix all of their problems.
The second major difference is that I have an inclusive nationalism, which I believe is a nationalism of the freedom struggle, and the nationalism peddled by many members of the [Modi's] party is much more sectarian, and seems to see India as some sort of pristine, Hindu land that has been violated by influences from outside, and their nationalism is about reasserting Hindu pride.
They have also echoed Russia's position on Syria, painting its role in the country's civil war as a lone fight against ISIS, and have relentlessly peddled the apocalyptic descriptions of immigration that often feature in Russian-backed media such as Sputnik and RT. The diplomat said it was clear M5S, Lega, and the Kremlin have positions in common, and there was political support for the two parties within Russian-backed media.
Some of the loudest voices in conservative media, including Sean Hannity of Fox News and Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House, have peddled a conspiracy theory that the hacking of Democratic Party e-mails during the election might have been the work of a young staffer at the Democratic National Committee, Seth Rich, who was later murdered in what the police suspect was a botched robbery.
For every vicious guard, for every Governor Rockefeller, who peddled the lie that prisoners had cut the hostages' throats, there is a Dr. John Edland, the medical examiner who told the truth about who killed the hostages, or a Malcolm Bell, the Wall Street lawyer who, seeking a little adventure, became a special prosecutor, then blew the whistle on how his superiors were thwarting cases against state troopers.
And while the House of Representatives voted last week to denounce anti-Semitism in the wake of a controversy wherein Representative Ilhan Omar criticized American policy vis-à-vis Israel, such efforts fail to address the actual sources of anti-Semitic content in American society—from the dark corners of the internet, to a populist surge, to a president who has peddled conspiracy theories about Jewish billionaire George Soros.
Former vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE has said nice things about windmills, but he has supported investment in "clean coal," a myth invented and peddled by the fossil fuel industry to delay climate action and slow the transition to renewable energy.
Slim is a New York Times shareholder and donating to the Clinton Foundation, and Trump is trying to assert that Slim was somehow behind the two women coming forward (playing into the theory peddled by his campaign that they are reporting their sexual assault for fame and money) and at the same time affecting the reporting at the New York Times, which he has maintained has a bias against him.
"To address misinformation being peddled about Ms. Trump's personal email, she did not create a private server in her house or office, there was never classified information transmitted, the account was never transferred or housed at Trump Organization, no emails were ever deleted and the emails have been retained in the official account in conformity with records preservation laws and rules," the spokesman, Peter Mirijanian, said in a statement.
Maria Butina—now a convicted foreign agent, awaiting a deportation back to Russia once her prison sentence ends this month—joins the mise-en-scène as well, sidling up to the NRA's brass to convince them that she was simply an innocent young woman, interested solely in the kinds of arms peddled by the NRA and its backers, and maybe in re-building bridges between Moscow and Washington along the way.
Friends and family of Zhang's have described her to the Miami Herald as a mere opportunist who sought the status that comes along with access to the President and his family, and a defense attorney who previously represented Zhang had said in court that she was had gone to Mar-a-Lago that day to attend an event peddled by a Chinese businessman who promises access to influential Americans.
Just look around: From celebrity-owned lifestyle companies that promote "radical wellness" as a way of life to millennial-pink co-working spaces for women that serve grain bowls telling you to "fork the patriarchy" to electric-car entrepreneurs who promise to take us to Mars, what is being peddled today as empowering or innovative or revolutionary is not a far leap from what some guru or Scientologist offered a few decades ago.
In Sessions' Senate confirmation hearing, former Saturday Night Live comedy star Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE referred to scurrilous allegations being peddled around Washington by a former British intelligence operative, about Donald Trump's alleged "ties" to Russia, including secret meetings between Trump campaign officials and Kremlin emissaries.
The former owner of a Florida spa caught up in a prostitution sting is pushing back on claims that she peddled access to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE at his Mar-a-Lago resort, while accusing House Democrats of wanting to investigate her because she's Republican.
Those indicted or convicted in the past year include the faux European trust-fund baby peeling off hundred-dollar tips even as her credit cards were denied; the mid-list Hollywood stars accused of bribing their children's way into college; the party promoter who peddled luxury villas on a white-sand Caribbean beach that turned out to be hurricane-relief tents on a gravel lot; and the Stanford University dropout in a Steve Jobs costume touting a health care revolution via a single drop of blood.
A new chart from BuzzFeed's Craig Silverman gives some idea of just how much influence bogus news stories had in the final months of the campaign: Silverman used a tool called BuzzSumo to find the highest-performing legitimate news articles — stories from sites like the New York Times and the Huffington Post — and then compared them with high-performing stories that peddled false claims like "Pope Francis shocks world, endorses Donald Trump for president" (he didn't) and "FBI agent suspected in Hillary email leaks found dead in apartment in murder-suicide" (this didn't happen).
"  "The White House will continue to push back on the hysteria and false narratives being peddled by Democrats and many in the mainstream media, and President Trump will continue to work hard on behalf of the American people as he always does," said White House press secretary Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamTrump: Democrats wasting time on 'bulls---' with impeachment inquiry House Democrats threaten to subpoena White House for Ukraine docs Trump, aides upset Mulvaney had no plan to handle fallout from whistleblower complaint: report MORE, saying Trump release the memo of the Zelensky call because he has "nothing to hide.
You have to listen as you're told, again and again, that you aren't quite right, that you aren't quite real, just because you can't always pour your glorious whole self into an arbitrary series of fabric tubes (made by someone living on the same planet in the same year as you but who most likely isn't making close to a living wage, designed and peddled and delivered to you by a faceless corporation that has no interest in your humanity besides the Red Sox debit card sitting in your falling-apart wallet, a corporation that does, in fact, benefit from your continued sense of incompletion).
" FOR THE RECORD, PART ONE -- Will Sommer's latest looks at how some far-right media personalities have peddled a conspiracy theory that suggests Ruth Bader Ginsberg is hiding or dead... (Daily Beast) -- Attendees at the Television Critics Association panel got to see how Russell Crowe was transformed into Roger Ailes for Showtime's upcoming series... (THR) -- Media Matters' Parker Malloy explains "how a myth about journalists telling miners to 'learn to code' helped people justify harassment against journalists last week... (Media Matters) -- News Media Alliance CEO David Chavern writes about that "tech giants are the world's best distribution platforms and could be an answer for journalism instead of a grave threat..." (NYT) -- Jerome Corsi's lawyer Larry Klayman threatens to sue Gateway Pundit contributor Cassandra Fairbanks after she calls Corsi "deranged..." (Mediaite) Facebook & Twitter remove thousands of accounts tied to Russia, Venezuela and Iran Facebook and Twitter announced on Thursday that they had removed thousands of fake accounts linked to foreign influence campaigns from their platforms.

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