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More Khashoggi

2018-10-21 01:43:51.438131+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

RT Robbie Gramer @RobbieGramer:

He's not dead, he left the consulate we have evidence

OK, he has disappeared

OK, he may be dead

OK, he's dead but we didn't do it

OK, he's dead, but it was a rogue group who worked for us

OK he's dead and we did it, but it was only because a 1 vs. 15 fight broke out

Conservatives mount a whisper campaign smearing Khashoggi in defense of Trump.

It's kind of amazing how the statists are coming out of the woodwork in defense of the killing...

Read Jamal Khashoggi’s columns for The Washington Post

NY Times: Saudis’ Image Makers: A Troll Army and a Twitter Insider

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