This latest conspiracy theory is one of the dumbest yet. If such emails exist, they obviously weren't created to evade detection, as one would - with burner phones, secret servers etc. - if acting nefariously. Because then they *wouldn't be included in the National Archives!*
I mean, the right-wing rant is "this MUST be where Biden hid his corrupt dealings and ran the global crime operation through Hunter!"
And then he included it all in his official papers?
@RationalLeft This lost me at the DCexaminer. For Right wing rags, that one is more threadbare than most
@SentinelOfTruth I believe they got it from the NYPost, which had a screaming headline an article filled with "possible" "could be" "might" etc. And of course the NYP has a long track record on these conspiracy theories.
So far actual media has ignored the whole thing, so I don't know what the NARA FOIA response actually says. But like I said, no one uses "secret emails" to disguise criminal conspiracy... and includes them in their official papers.
@SentinelOfTruth Needless to say, I don't fully trust the mainstream media not to amplify this or some other stupid conspiracy theory, if they feel the need for a new "EMAILZZZZZ!!!" to balance Trump's criminal morass.
But so far, they haven't bitten.
@RationalLeft To coin a term they use: It is a nothingburger.
@SentinelOfTruth So are all the conspiracy theories.
That often but not always stops the media.
"There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge."
Column in Newsweek (21 January 1980) β "A Cult of Ignorance"