Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"propagandist" Definitions
  1. creating or spreading propaganda
"propagandist" Synonyms
supporter advocate promoter champion apostle proponent exponent campaigner missionary crusader advocator plugger publicist activist indoctrinator influencer shiller spin doctor backer upholder writer columnist essayist journalist satirist scribe author correspondent polemicist editor pamphleteer penman reporter hack speaker mouthpiece spokesperson spokesman spokeswoman mouth talker prolocutor elocutionist keynoter narrator rhetorician speechifier speechmaker point man point person public speaker speech-maker agent partisan apologist brainwasher representative sophist spinmeister spinster marketing expert PR expert public relations expert commentator adviser persuader salesperson troubleshooter proselytiser(UK) proselytizer(US) preacher evangelist converter minister pastor televangelist gospeller gospeler circuit rider religious teacher revivalist teacher herald clergy messenger agitator demagogue firebrand inciter instigator rabble-rouser fomenter incendiary revolutionary troublemaker stirrer demagog exciter insurgent kindler provocateur rebel revolutionist subversive tattler accuser announcer blabbermouth crier double-crosser interviewer newscaster newsperson notifier sneak source slanted biased distorted extremist manipulative polemical one-sided evangelical proselytizing(US) evangelistic evangelising(UK) evangelizing(US) proselytising(UK) preachy crusading preaching televangelical converting propagandising(UK) propagandizing(US) Bible-bashing Bible-punching Bible-thumping More

292 Sentences With "propagandist"

How to use propagandist in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "propagandist" and check conjugation/comparative form for "propagandist". Mastering all the usages of "propagandist" from sentence examples published by news publications.

" He added, "I can compliment you on being, indeed, an excellent propagandist—remembering that a propagandist is the better the less he appears to be one.
Trump is a propagandist and he's really good at it.
Hannity is a propagandist for profit, peddling lies every night.
In Melbourne, there is Musa Cerantonio, a prolific propagandist for ISIS.
I'm not alone in thinking he's become a low-grade propagandist….
But like any savvy propagandist, Clark's image will be everywhere this year.
But why would any self-respecting propagandist in Beijing dwell on that?
This uncertainty is, in and of itself, a victory for the propagandist.
Kim, the master propagandist, too, did his part in the synchronized show.
Vladislav Y. Surkov, Moscow's arch-propagandist, also sees Ilyin as an authority.
They and their propagandist, the critic Vladimir Stasov, condemned Rubinstein in print.
He is a propagandist, pushing for conservative causes, often with flimsy arguments.
His reputation among the Portland left as a far-right propagandist was cemented.
He became a propagandist for communists, venerated Chairman Mao and yearned for revolution.
She said that would have made her a propagandist for the Kiev government.
Lauren Southern, who once called herself libertarian, is now an anti-immigrant propagandist.
Twitter also apparently misidentified a 24-year-old student as a Chinese propagandist.
How apt that Ailes consulted the films of the Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl.
Such interviews have led critics to brand Mr. Abdul Kareem a jihadist propagandist.
Because as every propagandist knows, you allow the listener to fill in the rest.
Currently, the only information most Cubans receive is propagandist messaging through state-controlled media.
It's not clear that he understands this to be the work of a propagandist.
Opinion A century ago, the future Nazi leader began his career as a propagandist.
As for David, he proved that a great painter can make a great propagandist.
It's easier to mobilize against a demon, as every military propagandist — and populist demagogue — knows.
And he chooses to ignore them and deal with Goebbels, who is this brilliant propagandist.
" Mother Jones says he is a "propagandist" who "created an online haven for white nationalists.
Oddly, the ISIS members Sky highlights were already known to the public, like propagandist Junaid Hussain.
I do not want to be accused of being a shameless propagandist or an unpatriotic blasphemer.
Translation: Navarro sees his role as that of a propagandist, not a source of independent advice.
No troll or propagandist ever bears any responsibility for what they write in Russia, she said.
Only a propagandist would omit all the context of this caravan in order to sow fear.
By 2013, Mr. Khalifa was listening to online lectures by the Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki.
The interview was conducted by Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of RT and the Kremlin's top propagandist.
Even Dmitry Kiselev, the state television propagandist-in-chief, felt compelled to appear on Mr Dud's show.
The researchers compared the leaked documents with the messages they found online associated with known propagandist accounts.
Abu Muhammad al-Adnani was also the terror group's charismatic director of external operations and main propagandist.
"The age of neutral journalism has passed," the Kremlin's propagandist-in-chief recently said in an interview.
"I used to think of myself as a propagandist, then a photojournalist, then a documentarian," she said.
Mr Trump says an American-born woman who was a propagandist for IS will not be allowed home.
In recent days, one propagandist for Trump spoke on television of her Catholicism in defense of this policy.
I suppose the first one who ever got me thinking was Leni Riefenstahl, who was Hitler's big propagandist.
Solovyov, host of the popular daily political debate show, is known as a Kremlin propagandist and aggressive polemicist.
Media coverage has been heavily tilted in favor of Mr. Vucic, who was once Slobodan Milosevic's chief propagandist.
The negative has been the fact that we haven't been able to figure out how to stop the propagandist.
This race, Dmitry Kiselev, Mr Putin's chief propagandist, recently assured his TV audience, "can't be called free and democratic".
It's also drawing attention from Moscow, which is being accused of taking an active, propagandist part in the election.
David Horowitz, the Trump-supporting right-wing propagandist, had been the American New Left's major theorist in the 1960s.
Kim Jong-il is of course a dictator, chief propagandist of North Korea—he cannot be trusted at all.
Mr. Qahtani began working in the royal court a decade ago, and later emerged as Prince Mohammed's chief propagandist.
It was as a propagandist that he made a second world war possible, and defined Jews as Germany's foe.
Khan's removal "will deprive the group of an experienced media production director and skilled propagandist," U.S. Forces-Afghanistan said.
Claims that Jewish communities in the West Bank are illegal, though often made, are diplomatic or propagandist, not legal.
New Book Reveals Edward R. Murrow&aposs Years As a Government Propagandist"I don't mind being called a propagandist," Edward R. Murrow told a reporter at the Miami Herald in …Read more ReadDespite the fact that the loudest protestations are coming from a propaganda arm of the United States, they're not wrong.
He's asked anti-vaccine propagandist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to head a new commission — on what, though, isn't entirely clear.
Some of the images defacing those Canadian mosques is the work of Dark Foreigner—Atomwaffen's official propagandist and graphic designer.
"Dear Ferguson Police Department: Dmitry Kiselyov sends you his thanks," Adomanis tweeted in 2014, referring to the Kremlin's top propagandist.
There are some at Fox News who, at times, fall into the role of propagandist for Republicans, conservatives or Trump.
Grenell, in a previous life, was an infamous right-wing troll, a "partisan propagandist" elevated solely for his Trumpian sycophancy.
Their deadly plan was guided by an influential ISIS propagandist, Rachid Kassim, who had been in touch with Ms. Gilligmann.
From his films on Sarah Palin to his time running Breitbart, he learned how to be a very good propagandist.
The problem, according to Trump's chief propagandist, Kellyanne Conway, is that people are actually paying attention to what Trump says.
What is worse certain British politicians even planned to present (an) award to a chief propagandist for Hong Kong independence.
Al-Awlaki was an American imam who joined the terror network in Yemen, and became al-Qaeda's number one propagandist.
Propagandist-in-chief Dmitry Kiselev, for example, regularly conjures tales of bizarre conspiracies, and damns Putin's enemies as traitors and fascists.
It was much the same when Napoleon's propagandist, Squealer, rebuked farmyard animals for praising the courage of Boxer, a cart horse.
Hitler's speeches, from his earliest days up through the Phony War of 1939, reveal his extraordinary ability as a master propagandist.
"The Russian propagandist Anna Kurbatova will be forcibly returned to Russia," said Olena Gitlyanska, the SBU spokeswoman, in a Facebook post.
He is a skilled propagandist, and for his entire career he has deployed those skills in service of white supremacist jingoism.
Much of the conservative press is terrible but the Free Beacon is far superior to propagandist fare like The Daily Caller.
A founding member of ISIS, he was its chief propagandist and headed its efforts to instigate terror attacks in the West.
" Bernstein has argued recently that media networks should stop covering White House press briefings in full, calling the events "propagandist exercises.
In the 1920s, Russian Constructivists used typography for propagandist purposes to forge a new graphic language for their post-revolution world.
He had denied being part of the conspiracy, but wouldn't that be the exact thing a Ball Earth propagandist would say?
And Dostoyevsky, a former political convict exiled to the imperial periphery, was an enthusiastic propagandist for the expansion of Holy Russia.
" The senator said the Russian foreign minister is "nothing but a propagandist" and a henchman for Russian President Vladimir Putin. "Mr.
The #NeverTrumper husband takes evident delight in trolling his Trump propagandist wife through everything from op-ed articles to organized opposition.
As you say, even those Russians most opposed to Vladimir Putin now see the Western media almost as propagandist as their own.
In August 1939, however, the guest of honor was Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's chief propagandist and the cultural czar of the Third Reich.
He is a propagandist, charged with the twin responsibilities of energizing the right-wing base and converting new recruits to its cause.
In 2011, Obama ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to assassinate Anwar al-Awlaki, a jihadist propagandist for al-Qaeda born in California.
And for well over two years she was an aggressive propagandist and recruiter for one of the world's most violent terrorist organizations.
"He was a professional propagandist who didn't work scientifically," said Valerie Igounet, a French historian who wrote a biography of Mr. Faurisson.
The art quotient of the three shows would be slight but for Lucas Cranach the Elder, Luther's close friend and tireless propagandist.
Sean Hannity, the Fox News propagandist, proclaimed that "the DC swamp is rising up" and colluding to take down the 45th president.
Officials concluded that Russia worked to favor Donald Trump's presidential victory and that RT actively repackaged news to support Russian propagandist goals.
Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's chief propagandist, dismissed the speech as a cynical effort to market American liquid natural gas and military equipment to Poland.
A Yemini and an al Qaeda propagandist, al Bahlul was convicted on three charges that the government concedes are not international war crimes.
As a filmmaker, Mr. Bannon, 63, has cited both the Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl and the left-wing documentarian Michael Moore as models.
Emilie König, 26, spent the past five years living in Syria, where she became a prominent propagandist and recruiter for the Islamic State.
He has also appointed Wang Huning, China's top propagandist, to the second most senior place on the committee, behind only Premier Li Keqiang.
Released in 2016, the propagandist film "Vaxxed" accused the CDC of covering up evidence that vaccines cause autism and propelled the anti-vaccine movement.
DMITRY KISELEV, anchor of Vesti Nedeli, a weekly television show, and Russia's chief propagandist, has had much to say about victory in recent weeks.
VICE previously revealed that the cell's chief propagandist, a graphic designer who goes by the name Dark Foreigner, was a Canadian based in Ontario.
He benefited from his working-class background, believed in communism, fulfilled his propagandist duties and added his name to public letters condemning political prisoners.
In Iraq, he was one of the last faithful members of Saddam Hussein's guard to inundate national radio and television with his propagandist lies.
For anyone out there who still doubted it, Mueller's letter shows that Attorney General Barr has always been the chief propagandist for President Trump.
The pamphleteer Thomas Paine, chief propagandist of both the American and the French revolutions, found himself maligned, in his later years, as an infidel.
Rand was most successful as a fantasist and "propagandist," Duggan writes, who provided "templates, plot lines and characters" that gave selfishness an alluring sheen.
Separating the fictive Longfellow poem from fact, a new show reveals that the rebel messenger was also a peerless networker, propagandist and proto-industrialist.
Writing in the newspaper Kommersant, he said the film mixed fact and fiction and echoed the work of Joseph Goebbels, the chief Nazi propagandist.
He saw the culture industry controlling the minds of Americans in much the same way Goebbels, the Nazi propagandist, controlled the minds of Germans.
Infowars went so far as to call Hogg the "propagandist-in-chief" and named the March for Our Lives a "'Hitler Youth'" invasion of Washington.
In January, Trump retweeted a photo from an apparent neo-Nazi supporter's account, which included anti-Semitic imagery and quotes from Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
Khadijah Dare is also a keen propagandist for the group who has posted images of herself and her toddler son pointing rifles on social media.
Dmitry Kiselev, the Kremlin's chief propagandist, brandished a copy of the paper on his flagship Sunday night broadcast and denounced RBC as "assistants" of America.
They did so under under the alleged direction of Junaid Hussain, a British hacker and ISIS propagandist who was himself killed abroad the same year.
" Karem, who thinks of Sanders as "Trump's chief propagandist," later told me, "She wants to act like she's the schoolmarm and we're the recalcitrant students.
Privately comparing herself to a Soviet Cold War propagandist, she worked to infiltrate American organizations and establish "back channel" lines of communication with American politicians.
You will find that he was a peerless networker, a headstrong propagandist, a trusted courier (to the patriots) and a stubborn insurgent (to the British).
Providing material support to terrorist organizations is also a criminal offense and her alleged actions as an ISIS propagandist would likely be charged as such.
Marie Brenner contributes an anodyne intrigue involving a World War II propagandist — a shame when she's done vital work on conflict-zone voices like Malala Yousafzai.
The most famous state propagandist might be Ri Chun-hee, the North Korean television anchor who lards her pronouncements with breathless paeans to leader and country.
Mr. Rahami wrote of "killing the kuffar," or unbelievers, and praised figures like the late Anwar al-Awlaki, who was the leading propagandist of Al Qaeda.
Groups like Sleeping Giants, which calls out brands that advertise on propagandist websites, have caused thousands of advertisers to flee from websites like Breitbart and Infowars.
" The magazine pointed out that "Hitler's speeches, from his earliest days up through the Phony War of 1939, reveal his extraordinary ability as a master propagandist.
I had no idea he was an artist (a pretty crap one, we learn in a later tale), let alone a content stealer and a propagandist.
Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's chief propagandist, dedicated his latest weekly news show to berating Barack Obama ("a disgrace") and fawning over Mr Trump ("a man of his word").
The reason is pretty simple: Whether it's a defense lawyer, a government propagandist, or a raging partisan, arguments aren't really won by evidence, and never have been.
Jones, reportedly an active online recruiter and propagandist for ISIS, was dubbed the "white widow" by the British press after her jihadi husband was killed in 2015.
But Kim believes that Bandi still works within the central committee and lives a double life: propagandist content mule by day, spokesman for the resistance by night.
But let's accept for argument's sake that Conway is a brilliant propagandist: We're still obligated to weigh the scrutiny she receives against the politics of her propaganda.
Chang is wrong to indict the entirety of Western democracy — he is a propagandist, after all — but not entirely wrong when it comes to the American system.
Ms. Butina privately compared herself to a Soviet-era propagandist and used her personal connections with the National Rifle Association and religious organizations to further her goals.
Lone wolves, domestic terrorists, white supremacists, and militiamen on the far-right fringes who have long trafficked in an expansive body of published manifestos and propagandist fiction.
His work seems as far as imaginable from both propaganda and storytelling, which only goes to show what a master Wiseman is as both propagandist and storyteller.
And I hate to say it, but we could speculate on this, those are the words of a word I used last week with you of a propagandist.
"The meeting takes place against the backdrop of current Russian military, political, and propagandist actions," said Yury Avvakumov, assistant professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame.
We now know that beyond being the group's chief propagandist, Mr. Adnani has also commanded a branch inside the Islamic State dedicated to carrying out attacks in Europe.
Instead of improving coordination, HR2323 will divide U.S. international media in the face of a growing enemy propagandist threat and create an expensive and duplicative new government bureaucracy.
Peter Longerich's " Hitler: Biographie ," a thirteen-hundred-page tome that appeared in Germany in 21945, gives a potent picture of Hitler's skills as a speaker, organizer, and propagandist.
In one video narrated by a well-known ISIS propagandist, Turjman Aswarti, the terror group brags that they are stronger now than the last time American forces withdrew.
The company tracks propagandist content from multiple ideologies across chat platforms, social media, forums and other potential hang-outs -- tens of millions of user generated posts a day.
JONATHAN MOYO - A slick propagandist and former information minister, Moyo was G40's brains and mouthpiece who never shied away from an acerbic comment or Tweet about his rivals.
" An FBI agent's affidavit suggests that refers to "Vladimir Pozner, a propagandist who served in the disinformation department of the Soviet KGB and who often appeared on Western television.
Thus, they uncover the inherent violence of the European colonialist project manifested through its propagandist images of hunters, soldiers, and missionaries bringing civilization to the corners of the globe.
Like fellow British citizen Sally Jones—AKA Umm Hussain, the former punk from Kent who left for Syria in 221—Umm Muthanna is a propagandist and recruiter for ISIS.
Their main propagandist is a user by the name of Poilu, who produces posters and memes from images the group uploads of themselves, as well as other popular militants.
PARIS — Robert Faurisson, a former literature professor turned anti-Semitic propagandist whose denial of the Holocaust earned him multiple prosecutions, died on Sunday at his home in Vichy, France.
Callimachi: In the early 2000s, Awlaki goes to Yemen, which is where his parents are from, and very quickly he transforms himself into the leading propagandist for Al Qaeda.
To this end, he has executed two powerful men and promoted one young woman – Kim Yo Jong, his younger sister, who Korea-watchers say is also Kim's chief propagandist.
But to do so would be to allow ourselves to fall into the trap of taking Kadyrov's propagandist rhetoric about what is and is not "Chechen" at face value.
Here's what you need to know: • Emilie König, 33, spent the past five years living in Syria, where she was a prominent propagandist and recruiter for the Islamic State.
A key inspiration for the current wave of attacks is the Islamic State propagandist Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who is believed to have been killed last year in Syria.
"Officials need the markets as much as the people need them," said Kim Jeong-ae, a journalist in Seoul who worked as a propagandist in North Korea before defecting.
DeMourot points to the case of Fred Eidlin, whom he calls "an ardent and virulent pro-Russian propagandist" who was active mainly in another LinkedIn discussion group, Political Science.
In a prime-time TV broadcast, Dmitri Kiselyev, the Kremlin's top propagandist, detailed how Russia would wipe out targets including two U.S. military bases that closed many years ago.
Once a propagandist for the army, Yan Lianke has since the early 1990s written a series of novels and stories that alchemise China's boom into fantastical—yet thoroughly topical—fiction.
"In Russia, if any president, even Putin, gives away two of our islands to Japan, he'll bring down his ratings catastrophically," Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's propagandist-in-chief, said last month.
As head of the USIA, legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow said in 1962, "I don't mind being called a propagandist, so long as that propaganda is based on the truth."
At one point, the friend said, Ahmad showed him a lecture by the leading English-speaking Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki, killed in a C.I.A. drone strike in September 2011.
The photograph wasn't accompanied by any Islamic texts or political statements, and its style was more National Geographic than jihadist-propagandist, but the man appeared to be a Taliban fighter.
It's true that Wolfe is no religious propagandist and that many of his strongest fans (fellow writer Ursula K. Le Guin and critic John Clute) are decidedly not Catholics themselves.
I remember reading a quote from Joseph Goebbels, who was the chief propagandist for the Nazis, and he said that what he was doing was more like art than politics.
" Or Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born former Muslim and feminist who the Southern Poverty Law Center insists is in fact a "propagandist" who is "far outside the political mainstream.
This is who he is at his core: an attention-seeking, action-averse propagandist who is terrified of accountability in the form of coffins arriving at Dover Air Force Base.
A Filipina propagandist living in the Netherlands recently sought to discredit a journalist who, it turned out, only had the same name as someone who had worked for the opposition.
Various educational and propagandist films made to reassure the American public about the necessity and safety of the country's nuclear weapons policies crash against each other, contrasting their inconsistent claims.
"This is India seen through the eyes of the colonist and often with strongly propagandist intention," as head curator Robin Baker writes in an extensive blog post about the collection.
This is the same program that the Mueller probe's previous indictment of 13 Russians in February was based on, posting propagandist messages on social media designed to inflame both political parties.
TWO days before America's presidential election, Dmitry Kiselev, the television host who serves as Russia's propagandist-in-chief, announced that whichever candidate emerges victorious, the real winner will be the Kremlin.
So I don&apost want to bring former Congressman Chaffetz, Schiff is the biggest liar and propagandist on television to almost as bad as fake news CNN and conspiracy TV MSNBC.
ISIS propagandist A law enforcement official told CNN in 2014 that US investigators were looking at the possibility that Abousamra, still on the run, was involved in ISIS' online propaganda efforts.
Who knows, but it's probably the same reason Snyder feels it's important to run a propagandist Twitter account about how great and not-racist his team's name is: he's Dan Snyder.
" She was charged in 2010 with plotting to murder a Swedish cartoonist, prompting Al Qaeda's leading propagandist, Anwar al-Awlaki, to declare that "jihad is becoming as American as apple pie.
After the BBC reported this, Twitter took his name off the list to protect his privacy, but maintained that the account had been "compromised" and connected to the propagandist disinformation network.
When Bannon jumped from Breitbart to help run Trump's campaign in 2016, it only made official what had long been obvious: Bannon had become the chief ideologue and propagandist of Trumpism.
"It's an insult to Islam to say the teaching of the religion can't stand the loss of a preacher who was also the leading propagandist of jihad in English," he said.
But unexpectedly, in middle age, Hecht dropped everything to become a propagandist and political organizer, in a nationwide campaign to pressure the Roosevelt administration to rescue the endangered Jews of Europe.
The press was to be "not only a collective propagandist and collective agitator, but also a collective organizer" — a tool, in other words, for shoring up the power of the state.
A Russian state propagandist is casting blame on Ukraine for the recent plane crash near Tehran — echoing the disinformation that emerged after the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in 2014.
The public could certainly be better at distinguishing fake news from credible sources, but a video game putting you in the shoes of a propagandist doesn't seem to deliver on that promise.
According to Chen Boda, Mao's secretary in the early 1950s and later the Cultural Revolution's chief propagandist, Mao thought that, when righting a wrong, one had to "go beyond the proper limits".
At about the same time, Dmitri Kiselyev, the Kremlin's main propagandist, appeared on state television holding up a copy of the RBC newspaper with the Panama Papers report on its front page.
Every effective genocidal propagandist intuitively knows about the insula -- get things to the point where invoking "Them" activates the insula in your followers and you'll have people goose-stepping in no time.
"Adolf Hitler: His Life and His Speeches" was published two years before "Mein Kampf," the autobiography and manifesto that historians consider the moment Hitler went from political propagandist to leader in waiting.
Contemporary far-right figures like the propagandist Alain Soral and Dieudonné, who calls himself a humorist, have followed in his footsteps, but none have had the long-range tenacity of Mr. Faurisson.
On the balcony, to Xi's right, was the politburo's reigning propagandist, Wang Huning, a former professor who once travelled the United States and honed a prickly theory about dealing with its people.
" Embracing the necessity of lynching, one propagandist wrote: "What is lynch justice, if not the natural resistance of the Volk to an alien race that is attempting to gain the upper hand?
In fact, he had gotten his start in journalism as a radio propagandist—a "soldier journalist"—in the army in the early 1990s, as the war against the Khmer Rouge was winding down.
In Conrad's next Marlow story, " Heart of Darkness " (21914), set in an unnamed colony whose rulers talk exclusively in propagandist falsehoods, Marlow is the one person willing to call a rattletrap a rattletrap.
Ms. Loomer's interruption of the scene was being recorded by a man in the audience who began shouting, "You are all Goebbels," a reference to the Hitler aide and Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
The key figure being returned to the Taliban is Anas Haqqani, the younger brother of the Taliban's military operations leader and a leading fund-raiser and propagandist before he was captured in 2014.
The raid also reportedly resulted in civilian casualties, including Nawar al-Awlaki, the eight-year-old daughter of notorious Al Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki, according to a Facebook post by her uncle.
The researchers found that instead of trying to actively engage people with arguments about why they were wrong, the goal of the Chinese propagandist was instead to shift the conversation about something else entirely.
Trump has also booted the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, director of National Intelligence and U.N. ambassador from National Security Council leadership, replacing them with his chief ideologue and propagandist Steve Bannon.
Once trained as a propagandist for the communist regime, the artist fled to South Korea and adopted the alias Sun Mu, an amalgam of Korean words translating as "no borders," to protect his family.
" The guide, apparently written by the site's founder and chief propagandist, Andrew Anglin, lists eighteen racial slurs that are "advisable" and four that are "not allowed," and reminds writers to "follow the prime directive.
Yet, because he shed so much light on the physical toll paid by the working class, farmers, minorities and displaced members of the upper class, he is hardly a propagandist for capitalism's status quo.
During this time, she also interned for Nylon magazine, worked at an agency that represented photographers and was the creative director for the Freshjive Propagandist, a publication put out by the streetwear label Freshjive.
Not only is Navarro proudly declaring that he's a propagandist, not a policy analyst — that his role is solely to confirm Trump's prejudices — he's also engaging in an utterly un-American level of sycophancy.
Johnson was said to obstruct justice, defy the Constitution, disregard Congress, issue executive orders willy-nilly, to consider his attorney general his chief propagandist and even to call for the execution of perceived enemies.
He had been a virulently anti-Semitic propagandist early in the war — a role hidden most of his life behind the sanitizing record of his Resistance exploits in the final stages of the war.
Documents obtained by The Times after a two-year battle under the Freedom of Information Act offer a detailed account of how the Qaeda propagandist, Anwar al-Awlaki, recruited the so-called underwear bomber.
That summary mentioned Anwar al-Awlaki, once Al Qaeda's leading propagandist, who is equally popular with the Islamic State's followers, but made no mention of the ISIS spokesman and senior strategist Abu Muhammad al-Adnani.
Virtue is whiplash-inducing stuff, certainly not for the faint of spine, but it carries a real weight too, given Casablancas' long-espoused fascinations with propagandist media manipulation and the overwhelming state of global politics.
At the same time his top propagandist on state television, Dmitry Kiselyov, was feeding the outlandish story that Britain poisoned Mr. Skripal to create a pretext for boycotting the 2018 World Cup tournament in Russia.
For the next eight years, as Wagner completed his operatic cycle " The Ring of the Nibelung " and prepared for its première, Nietzsche served as a propagandist for the Wagnerian cause and as the Meister's factotum.
They have been Baghdadi's top aides since airstrikes in 2016 killed his then deputy Abu Ali al-Anbari, his Chechen war minister Abu Omar al-Shishani and his Syrian chief propagandist, Abu Mohammad al-Adnani.
Michael Hayden, who led the CIA under Bush from 2006 to 2009, told Brookings Institution senior fellow Benjamin Wittes in an email sent over the weekend that "Hannity has entered the pantheon of a true propagandist."
The former Wall Streeter turned right-wing propagandist is always declaring war on something or other; this is a guy who calls himself a "street fighter" and never met a military metaphor he couldn't wallow in.
If developers, publishers, industry executives, and critics are now invested in justifying games to the guardians of moral and artistic approval—whomever they may be—selective, borderline propagandist montages of "beautiful moments" will not cut it.
Read: Mark Zuckerberg's full prepared testimony before Congress "My biggest worry with all this is that the privacy issue and what I call the propagandist issue are both too big for Facebook to fix," Republican Sen.
On social media, sceptics wondered why Russia would take the risk—the logic used by Dmitry Kiselev, a Kremlin TV propagandist, who opined last month that since "only Britain stands to benefit", it must be to blame.
As a veteran reporter, presidential memo writer, and propagandist for the U.S. military, Lippmann knew from the inside what it was like to filter, select, and simplify complicated facts in a form that people could quickly absorb.
Pyle was not a propagandist, but his columns seemed to offer the reader an unspoken agreement that they would not have to look too closely at the deaths, blood and corpses that are the reality of battle.
After finishing the book, I wondered if, angry at the propagandist sham of American individualism and bootstraps meritocracy, I'd course-corrected a little too hard — giving up on trying to improve myself or the world around me.
Faced with an accusation, for example that the Soviet Union worked political dissidents to death in prison camps, the propagandist would respond: well, what about those black men being forced to work on chain gangs in the South?
Ahead of the hearings, the three companies revealed that the number of Russian-linked accounts was higher than previously disclosed and Facebook announced that 126 million people could have been exposed to content created by the propagandist accounts.
The Scrubs finale (the proper one where J.D. left Sacred Heart; all subsequent episodes are propagandist lies) aired in 2009, but as a guest on The Late Late Show Zach Braff said he'd be interested in a reunion.
One propagandist, who goes by the alias "Dark Foreigner" and has been connected to Atomwaffen and its sister groups, has been uploading his propaganda to DeviantArt and cross-linking it to his other accounts for over a year.
Captivity invites appropriation, and appropriation can take different forms, as for example when Eliot protectively sought to shape the perception of Pound in the world at large as a cold high modernist, rather than as an intemperate propagandist.
For contemporary thinkers who considered Hitler a propagandist, such as Victor Klemperer and Hannah Arendt, the issue was not when he arrived at certain inner convictions but rather what the expression of Hitlerian propaganda did to public life.
During interviews with the terrorism task force, Mr. Redzepagic expressed admiration for Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born cleric and propagandist for Al Qaeda who was killed in a drone strike conducted by the United States in 2011.
His assistance also helped in the hunt to find Anwar al-Awlaki, an American imam who became Al Qaeda in Yemen's chief propagandist; and it has underpinned terrorism prosecutions in the federal courts in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Minnesota.
ISIS propagandist killed Meanwhile, the purported ISIS minister of information for the province of Nineveh, of which Mosul is the capital, was killed in an Iraqi airstrike Tuesday, according to a statement by Iraq's Joint Operations Command on Wednesday.
Following an established career path for Western female recruits to ISIS, Umm Muthanna has become a propagandist and recruiter, using her various Twitter accounts—most now deleted—to disseminate ISIS' message and to reach out to would-be recruits.
Because the platform's underlying artificial intelligence is designed to maximize the amount of time a user stays engaged with content, it has learned to prioritize extreme fabulisms, and create recommendation streams that send viewers progressively deeper down propagandist wormholes.
Similarly, Atomwaffen Division (AWD)—an American neo-Nazi group linked to five deaths in the last two years and the main inspiration for FKD—and its Canadian propagandist known under the alias "Dark Foreigner" have produced jihadist-inspired images.
The operation, which targeted al-Qaida in Yemen, killed an American soldier and 153 women and children, including the 8-year-old daughter of notorious propagandist Anwar al-Alwaki, an American citizen killed by a 2011 drone strike in Yemen.
He had been the chief propagandist for the ultra-hardline jihadist group since he declared in a June 2014 statement that it was establishing a modern-day caliphate spanning swaths of territory it had seized in Iraq and neighboring Syria.
Zurawik shared his displeasure with Huckabee Sanders for using one of her rare moments in an on-camera briefing to share a video about CNN produced by "propagandist" James O'Keefe, whose work was dismissed earlier this week by CNN's Van Jones.
Richard Spencer, for example, who helped organize the Charlottesville protest and is an avid admirer of Putin, married Nina Kouprianova, a Russian propagandist whose writings (under the pen name Nina Byzantina) mirror the Kremlin's rhetoric, according to the Daily Beast.
The explosive expert's identity, revealed by a Qaeda operative facing sentencing next week, came as a surprise: He was Anwar al-Awlaki, the American imam who had joined Al Qaeda in Yemen and become the terrorist network's leading English-language propagandist.
Documents in the case of Minh Quang Pham, a British citizen of Vietnamese origin who joined Al Qaeda in Yemen, shed new light on the role of Anwar al-Awlaki, the American cleric who became Al Qaeda's leading English-language propagandist.
One email contained a video of Abu Usamah al-Maghribi, an Islamic State member, reciting portions of the Quran, and another contained quotations from Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born propagandist for Al Qaeda who was killed in Yemen in 2011.
Airstrikes have killed a succession of Islamic State leaders in Syria, including Omar al-Shishani, the group's minister of war, and Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, its chief propagandist and the strategist behind the group's efforts to carry out attacks in Europe.
Forbes reported that, if Bannon had a one-per-cent share in the profits, "he would have made about $32.6 million since 1998," and went on to say that "Bannon's steady 'Seinfeld' income" was supporting his career as a conservative propagandist.
" That's why the top Russian propagandist Dmitry K. Kiselyov can assert that "objectivity is a myth" and, here in the United States, the paid CNN Trump-supporting contributor Scottie Nell Hughes can declare: "There's no such thing, unfortunately, anymore, of facts.
Even back in the 1970s, however, some Republicans embraced what supply-side propagandist Jude Wanniski called the "Two-Santa Theory" — namely, to counter Democrats' support for popular spending programs, Republicans should favor huge tax cuts without concern for the deficit.
Dmitry Kiselev, the Kremlin's chief propagandist, fawned over Mr Trump on his flagship Sunday-night show, declaring the new American president to be a "muzhik", or a "real man"—a sharp shift for a programme that had spent years stoking anti-Americanism.
But there are plenty of signs that people committed to winning big, consequential arguments, whether they're a shameless Kremlin propagandist or merely someone who loves to fight on the internet, will stick to using the real stuff to back up their spin.
The work of five young activists anchors this intellectual history of the nineteen-teens: Walter Lippmann's stint as a government propagandist; the journalism of Max Eastman; John Reed's socialist writing; the idealist essays of Randolph Bourne; and the suffragist campaign of Alice Paul.
In the interviews, the elder Mr. Rahami spoke about his son's admiration of Anwar al-Awlaki, who was once Al Qaeda's leading propagandist and is popular with followers of the Islamic State, and also recalled that his son watched Mr. Awlaki's videos.
In the case in Nice, a 17-year-old and a 19-year-old were arrested on suspicion of having been in touch with Mr. Kassim, the Islamic State propagandist, on his encrypted Telegram channel and of having discussed a possible attack.
And other photographs that seem void of propagandist function, like images of soldiers washing clothes in a river or simply eating, did actually serve a purpose of making them more identifiable to French citizens, to show that they were not threatening to society.
Two men have played pivotal roles in the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, above: Saud el-Qahtani, a poet who became his chief propagandist; and Turki al-Sheikh, a former bodyguard who runs the Saudi sports commission.
After she began covering herself from head to toe in a black abaya and veil, she felt so scorned in France that she left her two small children to go to Syria, eventually becoming a prominent propagandist and recruiter for the Islamic State.
It was a mystery where the antiwar leaflets came from, but probably — my frat brothers hypothesized — the propagandist handiwork of "pinkos" and "NuFus" (the latter being the derogatory term for the less than 10 percent of students who had not joined a fraternity).
In their conversation, Mr. Raishani also expressed anger that the daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American imam who joined Al Qaeda in Yemen and became the terror network's leading English-language propagandist, had reportedly been killed by United States forces in Yemen.
Mr. Awlaki, an American-born cleric who had become a leading propagandist for Al Qaeda, told the man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, that "the attack should occur on board a U.S. airliner," according to the account Mr. Abdulmutallab gave the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
His marriage dissolved due to the stress of being a white nationalist propagandist, and he's been begging for money on crowdfunding sites ever since his lawyer dropped him after he was sued for participating in the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
WASHINGTON — The reported death of the Islamic State's senior propagandist and strategist, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, in an American drone strike in northern Syria on Tuesday casts in sharp relief the immediate challenge the terrorist group faces in replacing one of its pivotal founding members.
Two loyal enforcers have played pivotal roles in the rise of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: Saud el-Qahtani, a poet who became the prince's chief propagandist, and Turki al-Sheikh, above center, a former bodyguard who runs the Saudi sports commission.
The widely circulated concert video coincided with a broadcast news report by Dmitri Kiselyev, the Kremlin's top propagandist, during prime time on Sunday night, detailing what mainland targets Russia would put in its nuclear sights should the United States deploy new missiles in Europe.
"I decided to share the photo on my Instagram because politicians like Matteo Salvini, in our country, use social media improperly with propagandist purposes, so we thought we had to use all the means we have to be heard by people and by politicians," said Parisi.
BEIJING — Qi Benyu, a Chinese Communist Party propagandist who climbed to power in the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution; served as an aide to Mao Zedong and his powerful wife, Jiang Qing; and spent the rest of his life defending their legacy, died on Wednesday in Shanghai.
His laptop, for example, contained audio files of jihad and martyrdom lectures, including some delivered by Anwar al-Awlaki, the American imam who became the leading English-language propagandist for Al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen before he was killed in a United States drone strike in 2011.
"I think at this point in history everyone should merge to some extent and become one uniform coalition of different branches, the writers/educators, the propagandist, the organizers, and the militants all as one," one user wrote when discussing having his organization, Volkish, work with the EFO.
The video of the song "Mount Sumi" is a direct response to how the Regime tried to portray the people involved in that silenced massacre via its propagandist state media — the only kind allowed to be broadcast, sold, and watched in every part of the country.
" In her song "Sacco, Vanzetti," a commemoration of the unjust 212 execution of immigrant anarchists, Crawford unleashes a barrage of dissonance in the piano part, against which the vocal line declaims, in a propagandist snarl, lines like "Still you paid with your life for your class!
His spirited TV defenses of Trump's indefensible behavior drew him comparisons to "Baghdad Bob" (Muhammad Said al-Sahhaf), Saddam Hussein's chief propagandist during the early months of the Iraq war, whose dubious predictions of imminent victory despite growing devastation all around made him an international laughingstock.
BELGRADE, Serbia — When he was Serbia's information minister in the late 1990s, Aleksandar Vucic censored journalists, forced media critics out of business and served as chief propagandist for the regime of Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian strongman reviled for the atrocities that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia.
PARIS — A high-profile French jihadist and Islamic State propagandist, Fabien Clain, who is believed to have recorded the Islamic State's claim of responsibility for the November 22015 attacks in Paris, was killed by an airstrike in southeastern Syria, the American-led coalition said on Thursday.
A perhaps optimistic view would be that Malpass was being deliberately biased in his past forecasts — trying to boost the fortunes of GOP politics as an outside propagandist while as a senior member of the Treasury team he'll be boosting their fortunes by offering sound advice.
But now that he's resigned, he shouldn't be allowed to escape his identity as Trump's most loyal propagandist: a man who saw it as his job to mistreat the press and lie to the public, in service of the president's efforts to enrich himself and impoverish the country.
Under questioning by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, he said that while he was in Yemen, he approached Mr. Awlaki, an American-born radical Muslim cleric who had become A.Q.A.P.'s leading English-language propagandist, and volunteered to "sacrifice himself" in a suicide attack upon returning to Britain.
According to Dmitry Kiselev, Russia's propagandist-in-chief, they both believe in collective punishment: the Nazis "knowingly took innocents prisoner and shot them for the conduct of others", while the IAAF last week extended a ban on Russia's athletics federation for doping, barring the team from this summer's Olympics.
In April, Republican Senator Joe Kennedy told Face the Nation, "My biggest worry with all this is that the privacy issue and what I call the propagandist issue are both too big for Facebook to fix, and that's the frightening part," hinting he would be interested in taking action.
These lies are bolstered by a galaxy of conspiracy theorists and conservative media outlets that in turn affect the coverage on more centralized outlets like Fox News, particularly Trump's chief propagandist Sean Hannity, who is so in the tank that he has clashed with other Fox News anchors.
Indeed, the Obama administration's extraordinary decision to kill Anwar al-Awlaki — a US citizen living in Yemen who was al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's top English-language propagandist — in a drone strike in 2011 shows just how seriously the US takes the threat of online terrorist propaganda.
Without the theatrics of a performance or a large-scale installation, Jonathan Meese: Dr. Trans-Form-Erz gives the viewer ample mental space to consider Meese's argument, showcasing the artist less as the propagandist than as a skilled collagist and colorist who creates ambiguity through his style and juxtapositions.
Ultimately, Mr. Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state and the leading propagandist for the false claim that hordes of fraudulent voters are threatening American democracy ("we may never know" who actually won the popular vote last November, he declared on MSNBC last month), may get the information he wants.
All of these terrorists were deeply influenced by the American-born al-Qaeda operative and propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki, who continued to radicalize and encourage indiscriminate killing long after his 2011 death, thanks to the easy accessibility of his sermons and lectures on YouTube and other Internet platforms.
They are also probing a notebook recovered at the time of his arrest allegedly containing jihadist tracts about killing nonbelievers, as well as praise for Anwar al-Awlaki, the deceased al Qaeda propagandist whose teachings have been linked to the San Bernardino shooters, the Boston bomber, and the Orlando shooter.
The story and the true nature of the websites only came to light via a tax evasion and forgery criminal investigation into Kornilov — a 55-year-old Russian citizen described in public reports by Estonia's counterintelligence agency KAPO as a Russian propagandist — and a freedom of information request in that country.
If that wasn't enough, the film focuses on Goebbels's interactions with German filmmaker and Nazi propagandist Leni Riefenstahl to add a pseudo-feminist commentary on how the Nazis were a boys' club that Riefenstahl fought by documenting every aspect of the Berlin Games, even when Goebbels told her not to.
A founding member of the Islamic State, Mr. Adnani, a 39-year-old Syrian, was the group's chief spokesman and propagandist, running an operation that put out slickly produced videos of beheadings and massacres that shocked the world and sent a rush of recruits running to join the group in Syria.
During his career as a documentary filmmaker, he produced so many right-wing screeds that Andrew Breitbart described him as "the Leni Riefenstahl of the Tea Party Movement," a title that was apparently intended as a compliment despite the fact that Riefenstahl was, openly, a committed propagandist for the Nazi Party.
MOSCOW — Russia's propagandist in chief was seconds away from starting his show on state television, a two-and-a-half-hour fiesta of flattery celebrating President Vladimir V. Putin's coolheaded response to the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's calm in contrast to the lockdowns and panic gripping Europe and the United States.
By contrast, successful aid-and-comfort prosecutions include those of American Nazi propagandist Robert Henry Best and of Iva Toguri, who was accused of being "Tokyo Rose," an English-language Japanese propaganda broadcaster meant to lower American service members' morale in the Pacific (she was later exonerated and received a presidential pardon).
Since the early 2000s, Meese, who is based in Hamburg and Berlin, has cultivated a persona as a propagandist for what he calls the Dictatorship of Art — his philosophy of art as a self-generated and amoral libidinal flow independent of ideological structures — mounting performances like the one at Bortolami throughout the world.
But just look around today: The U.S. doesn't even have ambassadors in Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan or Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. ambassador to Israel, a former Trump bankruptcy lawyer, is so enthralled with the right-wing Jewish settler movement that he is more a propagandist than a diplomat.
" As the filmmaker Adam Curtis describes the tactics of the Russian propagandist Vladislav Surkov, the aim "is not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception, in order to manage and control…A ceaseless shape-shifting that is unstoppable because it is undefinable.
In a newly released transcript of one of the calls with police made during his siege of the Pulse nightclub early on June 85033, Omar Mateen said his massacre was retribution for the coalition strike that killed Abu Waheeb, a somewhat obscure executioner and propagandist with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Mr. Rahami writes of "killing the kuffar," or unbelievers, and praises terrorist figures, including Anwar al-Awlaki, once Al Qaeda's leading propagandist, who died in a drone strike in Yemen, as well as the soldier in the Fort Hood shooting, among the deadliest of the so-called lone wolf attacks inspired by Al Qaeda.
"I'm sure 100 percent that they were deliberate targets," said Chelysheva, who can no longer go to Slovyansk because of the death threats she has received from nationalists who have tried to portray her as a Russian propagandist — painful for her because as a truth-telling journalist she chose exile from Russia a decade ago.
The context of this propagandist assault makes an even worse case for UKIP's decision to release it: campaigning in the EU referendum has only just restarted after the brutal murder of Jo Cox, the Labour MP for Batley and Spen, by someone who has verbally supported the cause to leave the EU. There is something Freudian about all this.
And, accordingly, Khrushchev sought to influence the outcome to his liking: Alexander Feklisov, then the KGB station chief in Washington under the alias 'Fomin,' recalls that 'the rezidentura [station] had been instructed to inform the Center periodically about the development of the electoral campaign, and to propose measures, diplomatic, propagandist, or [any] other, to encourage Kennedy's victory.
The Washington Post may have violated US government sanctions when it ran an ad online from Russian propagandist Alexander Malkevich — and handed a propaganda coup to a man who appears to have been part of Russia's interference with the 2018 midterm elections in the United States and has been pushing false information to sow political chaos across the globe.
Among those whose email inboxes and mobile phones are said to have been penetrated are Natalya Timakova, the spokeswoman for Dmitri A. Medvedev, the prime minister and former president; Arkady Dvorkovich, a deputy prime minister; Andrei Belousov, an adviser to President Vladimir V. Putin and a former minister of economic development; and Dmitri Kiselyev, the Russian government's chief propagandist.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The student who wounded 11 people this week at Ohio State University, plowing his car into a cluster of pedestrians and then slashing some of them with a butcher knife, may have been inspired by Anwar al-Awlaki, a Qaeda recruiter and propagandist, or by the Islamic State terrorist group, investigators said on Wednesday.
The typical defendant is someone like American-born al-Qaeda member Adam Gadahn (the first treason indictment since World War II and its aftermath), or Nazi propagandist Robert Henry Best, or Tomoya Kawakita, a joint US-Japanese citizen who abused American prisoners of war who were forced to do labor at a mining plant he worked at in Japan.
A day after President Donald Trump issued a flurry of executive orders on major issues—and appeared in an ABC News interview in which he justified lying about voter fraud and served as his own state television propagandist—the cable networks are focused on perhaps the least significant news item of the past 24 hours: Tiffany Trump's voter registration status.
"For anyone out there who still doubted it, Mueller's letter shows that Attorney General Barr has always been the chief propagandist for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE," Van Hollen tweeted.
Our country's militaristic roots have formed a kind of echo chamber, and these days the prominence and pitch of gun violence in everyday US society has increased to terrifying levels over the past half-century, manifesting in more-than daily mass shootings in 2019, including numerous school shootings, and increasingly, armed border militias spurred by propagandist right-wing media outlets to undertake vigilante-style human rights violations.
Benjy Sarlin at MSNBC has done the unpleasant work of going back through this user's timeline, and writes: Recent tweets and retweets from the account include anti-Semitic imagery, quotes from Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels and tweets deriding Martin Luther King Jr. The profile also listed a link to a website promoting a biographical documentary of Adolf Hitler, including a section that casts doubt on whether the Holocaust actually occurred.
As President, when confronted in February with a slew of anti-Jewish acts (bomb threats to Jewish community centers, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries) he declared anti-Semitism to be "horrible," but then added "You don't know where it's coming from..." -- a disingenuous remark given the circles in which he moves and the people with whom he associates, which include white nationalist propagandist Stephen Bannon, Trump's chief strategist.
In recently filed court papers, prosecutors noted that Mr. Pham, after being brought to the United States, admitted under F.B.I. questioning that while he was in Yemen with the group, known as Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or A.Q.A.P., he approached Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born cleric who had become the group's leading English-language propagandist, and offered to conduct a suicide attack and "sacrifice himself" when he returned to Britain.
The "suffragents" included the writer Max Eastman, in whose Greenwich Village apartment members of the Men's League for Woman Suffrage in New York met; George Creel, the Wilson administration's chief government propagandist in World War I; the educator John Dewey; the sociologist and historian W. E. B. Du Bois; Representative Charles A. Lindbergh Sr. (father of the aviator); the journalist Oswald Garrison Villard; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; and eventually the Tammany boss Charles F. Murphy.
If all four scenarios seem fantastical, Yan Lianke, the propagandist-turned-writer, will have succeeded in realizing a central theme of "The Explosion Chronicles," a novel premised on No. 3: that what Yan calls the "incomprehensible absurdity" of contemporary China — elderly people in the city of Anxing reportedly did kill themselves to avoid cremation; thousands of dead pigs did float down the Huangpu River — renders the boundary between reality and fantasy virtually indistinguishable.
In 2010, a Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in Arizona claimed that immigrants were being bused over the border to vote; in 2016, conservative activist and propagandist James O'Keefe released a video that conservative websites claimed was "proof" that Democrats bus voters from poll to poll (the reference appeared to be to a shuttle bus taking neighborhood residents to a single polling place, not to people being shuttled to multiple polling places to vote multiple times).

No results under this filter, show 292 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.