The Bizarre Brigitte Macron 'Moment of Closeness' Pushing Incident Takes an All-Too Familiar Turn The old "Russian Disinformation" trick again! Never gets old.
. . . "And don't you love the quotes around the word pushing as if it was questionable whether or not pushing even happened?
"NPR, of course, had a similar take:
Darren Linvill, co-director of the Media Forensics Hub at Clemson University, told NPR that it's not surprising that a video showing a world leader in such a position would go viral — or that it would be used to promote a certain agenda.
"In today's digital environment, I think it is not a question of whether it goes viral, it's to what ends people want to use that video for," he said. In this case, Macron — and other disinformation experts — say Russia is seizing the moment to try to make him look weak.
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